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    • A data-driven sensitivity analysis approach for dynamically positioned vessels 

      Cheng, Xu; Skulstad, Robert; Li, Guoyuan; Chen, Shengyong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Chapter, 2018)
    • A human perspective on maritime autonomy 

      Relling, Tore; Lutzhoft, Margareta; Ostnes, Runar; Hildre, Hans Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      As for all of the transport segments, autonomy is gaining increasing interest by researchers and for development in the maritime industry, and introducing autonomy is expected to create new possibilities to increase ...
    • A Neural Network-Based Sensitivity Analysis Approach for Data-Driven Modeling of Ship Motion 

      Cheng, Xu; Li, Guoyuan; Skulstad, Robert; Chen, Shengyong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Researchers have been investigating data-driven modeling as a key way to achieve ship intelligence for years. This paper presents a novel data analysis approach to data-driven modeling of ship motion. We propose a global ...
    • Analysis and evaluation of eye behavior for marine operation training - A pilot study 

      Mao, Runze; Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      his paper presents a new analysis approach for evaluating situation awareness in marine operation training. Taking advantage of eye tracking technology, the situation awareness reflected by visual attention can be visualized ...
    • Articulation work in subsea operations: Taking teamwork seriously in assessment of subsea operations 

      Pan, Yushan; Homlong, Eirik; Hildre, Hans Petter; Nistad, Steinar (Chapter, 2017)
      In this article, we visit the concept of 'articulation work' and its application in a sociotechnical system - subsea system. We analyze the teamwork in subsea operations and present that teamwork should be taken seriously ...
    • Assessment of Relations Between Communications and Visual Focus in Dynamic Positioning Operations 

      Pan, Yushan; Li, Guoyuan; Monteiro, Thiago Gabriel; Hildre, Hans Petter; Nistad, Steinar (Chapter, 2018)
    • Data-driven Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis for Ship Motion Modeling in Offshore Operations 

      Cheng, Xu; Li, Guoyuan; Skulstad, Robert; Major, Pierre Yann; Chen, Shengyong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      To build a compact data-driven ship motion model for offshore operations that require high control safety, it is necessary to select the most influential parameters and to analyze the uncertainty of the input parameters. ...
    • Drivers of innovation and strategic resilience in and between firms: The role of absorptive capacity, psychological safety and innovation capabilities. 

      Norheim, Kine Berild (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2018:312, Doctoral thesis, 2018)
      The focal point of the articles in this dissertation is on building innovative capabilities in and between firms in industry clusters in Norway. Top management teams and their members and has been the target group for both ...
    • Foresight Future Skills in Digitalisation Era: The Role of Participatory Design in Simulation-based Maritime Education 

      Pan, Yushan; Oksavik, Arnfinn; Hildre, Hans Petter (Chapter, 2019)
      A few studies in the maritime domain utilize participatory design (PD) in ship design workshops, however, none of them addresses a full picture of how PD can make changes in simulation-based maritime education. In this ...
    • From natural complexity to biomimetic simplification: realization of bionic fish inspired by the Cownose Ray 

      Cai, Yueri; Bi, Shusheng; Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
    • Future skill and competence needs 

      Oksavik, Arnfinn; Hildre, Hans Petter; Pan, Yushan; Jenkinson, Ian; Kelly, Barbara; Paraskevadakis, Dimitrios; Pyne, Robyn (Research report, 2020)
      In this report we have reviewed outlook reports from key shipping businesses and captured insights from visionaries within the industry to establish a solid impression of the future needs of maritime shipping. Through this ...
    • Holistic human safety in the design of marine operations safety 

      Pan, Yushan; Hildre, Hans Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      To avoid safety issues, current marine operations safety protocols follow only the work procedures and technical structures of systems that are provided by the operator; regardless, research continues to report safety ...
    • How vessel traffic service operators cope with complexity – only human performance absorbs human performance 

      Relling, Tore; Hildre, Hans Petter; Lützhöft, Margareta Holtensdotter; Ostnes, Runar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The Vessel Traffic Services is a control system in the maritime traffic system where the VTS operators need to cope with a complex environment to contribute to safe and efficient ship movements. By using cognitive task ...
    • A human-expertise based statistical method for analysis of log data from a commuter ferry 

      Wu, Baiheng; Li, Guoyuan; Zhao, Luman; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Chapter, 2020)
      The proposed method in this paper aims to better understand the log data from the commuter ferry. By the method, the mechanism of how the human expertise operates the ferry can be found, and thus help to establish ship ...
    • Hydrodynamic development of a bionic pectoral fin for undersea monitoring platform 

      Cai, Yueri; Ren, Xingwei; Bi, Shusheng; Li, Guoyuan; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Bionic pectoral fins play an essential role in achieving the superior swimming ability of the bio-inspired undersea monitoring platform by producing desired movements and propulsion forces. This paper discusses the ...
    • Making Sense of Maritime Simulators Use: A Multiple Case Study in Norway 

      Pan, Yushan; Oksavik, Arnfinn; Hildre, Hans Petter (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      This paper reports a multiple case study of a training center collaboration with three offshore companies and a coastline authority. Through a qualitative inquiry, we utilized the actor-network theory to analyze the common ...
    • Maritime Design: A CSCW Territory? 

      Pan, Yushan; Hildre, Hans Petter (Research report, 2020)
      This paper focuses on remote-control and autonomous vessels from a sociological perspective. We report that if CSCW research aims to shed light on other disciplines, researchers should be reflexive insider that first ...
    • Mayday, Mayday, Mayday: Using salivary cortisol to detect distress (and eustress!) in critical incident training 

      Balters, Stephanie; Geeseman, JW; Tveten, Ann-Kristin; Hildre, Hans Petter; Ju, Wendy; Steinert, Martin (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      The understanding of stress and its impact on human performance is crucial to mitigate human error in the face of a threat. This is especially the case for critical incidents on a ship bridge, where human error can easily ...
    • Modeling and Analysis of Motion Data from Dynamically Positioned Vessels for Sea State Estimation 

      Cheng, Xu; Li, Guoyuan; Skulstad, Robert; Chen, Shengyong; Hildre, Hans Petter; Zhang, Houxiang (Chapter, 2019)
      Developing a reliable model to identify the sea state is significant for the autonomous ship. This paper introduces a novel deep neural network model (SeaStateNet) to estimate the sea state based on the ship motion data ...
    • Multimodal Product Design: a Development of Engineering Design Models in Systematic Approach 

      Liu, Cong (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:92, Doctoral thesis, 2016)
      Having multiple modes on one product has been prevalent among modern technological products, such as washing machines that have washing and spinning modes and car transmissions with sport and economic modes. Multiple ...

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