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    • Scan Pattern for the Maritime Navigator 

      Hareide, Odd Sveinung; Ostnes, Runar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      The maritime high speed craft navigators` ultimate aim has for decades been to safely and efficient navigate the vessel to its destination. The last decade an increased use of technology has arrived at the maritime ship ...
    • A systems perspective on maritime autonomy: The Vessel Traffic Service’s contribution to safe coexistence between autonomous and conventional vessels 

      Relling, Tore (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:412, Doctoral thesis, 2020)
      The technology development is a cornerstone of continuously improving the society. Automation has increased efficiency, and during the last decade, digitalisation has been another game changer that has opened for technology ...
    • Søk og redning i arktiske strøk 

      Opsal, Christian Remøy; Nordås, Kristoffer Hågensen; Bjørnvold, Severin Andre (Bachelor thesis, 2020)
      Vi har i denne oppgaven sett nærmere på hvordan Norges søk og redningskapasitet i arktiske strøk er bygget opp. Etter hendelsen med «Viking Sky» på Hustadvika ble det stilt spørsmål ved om redningsberedskapen til Norge ...
    • The use of Eye Tracking Technology in Maritime High-Speed Craft Navigation 

      Hareide, Odd Sveinung (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:83, Doctoral thesis, 2019)
      The change from paper charts to Electronic Navigational Charts (ENC) has been regarded as a paradigm shift in maritime navigation. The traditional navigator skills have been challenged with the introduction of integrated ...
    • Validation of a maritime usability study with eye tracking data 

      Hareide, Odd Sveinung; Ostnes, Runar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      The main objective of the navigation system on board a High Speed Craft (HSC) is contributing to safe operation, which is supported by a high degree of situation awareness for the navigator. On the modern HSC bridge, an ...