• Analyzing the Correlation in the Behavior of Batteries in IoT Nodes, Powered by Solar Energy 

      Fjærestad, Karen Birgitte Ljones (Master thesis, 2018)
      In the technological world we live in today, Internet of Things (IoT) isbecoming more prominent. IoT uses sensor nodes in order to perform theintended task, and these sensor nodes need power. When powering IoTnodes, the ...
    • Building Intelligent Transport Systems with Reactive Blocks and OSGi 

      Sandstad, Eivind (Master thesis, 2014)
      Traffic systems are the cause of both significant carbon emissions andinjuries in our world today. In an effort to better the traffic systems,a large amount of work is being put into making them intelligent. Byincreased ...
    • Context-Aware System to Support Interruptions in Clinical Environments: Design and Evaluation Through a User-Centered Approach 

      Jørgensen, Mats (Master thesis, 2015)
      Nurses may experience interruptions as double-edged swords as interruptions are essential tools to maintain awareness at the bed area while at the same time being harmful, disrupting current tasks and challenging cognitive ...
    • Energy Consumption of Wireless IoT Nodes 

      Hussain, Amen (Master thesis, 2017)
      The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging technology, encompassing a wide spectrum of applications related to industrial control, smart metering, home automation, agriculture, eHealth and so on. For these applications ...
    • Energy-Efficient Adaptive Sensing in Low Power Wide Area Networks 

      Andersen, Thomas (Master thesis, 2018)
      Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) is attracting attention from both research communities and the industry due to its low energy, long-range radio communication. Expectations of the capabilities of the LPWAN technologies, ...
    • Handover between Wireless Networks for Medical Applications 

      Agostini, Michele (Master thesis, 2016)
      This project takes inspiration from the medical area and focuses on how the Internet of Things can provide improvements. The idea is to build a system that leaves the patients move freely in the hospital and in the meanwhile ...
    • Interoperability at the Application Layer in the Internet of Things 

      Oen, Hilde Marita (Master thesis, 2015)
      The Internet of Things consists of heterogeneous devices from a range of uncoordinated vendors, and this causes an interoperability problem. This thesis studies potential solutions to these challenges on the application ...
    • ITS using LEGO Mindstorm 

      Overskeid, Kristian M (Master thesis, 2015)
      Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) is a general term for information-and commuication systems aimed at making the transport sector more safe, efficient and environmentally friendly. During the recent years, cars have been ...
    • Learning Modeling Languages Using Strategies from Gaming 

      Richardsen, Øyvin (Master thesis, 2014)
      Learning about software modeling languages from documentation can be a difficultand confusing process, and many of the currently existing modeling language tutorialsare only marginally better. At the same time, players of ...
    • Learning Modeling Languages Using Strategies from Gaming 

      Richardsen, Øyvin (Master thesis, 2014)
      Learning about software modeling languages from documentation can be a difficult and confusing process, and many of the currently existing modeling language tutorials are only marginally better. At the same time, players ...
    • Monitoring and Detecting Failures in Wide Area IoT Networks 

      Grønsleth, Hans Henrik (Master thesis, 2016)
      Low Power Wide Area Network technologies provide an infrastructure that facilitates development of wide area IoT applications. With this comes a need for a better understanding of how components in such applications should ...
    • Online Machine Learning for 1-Day-Ahead Prediction of Indoor Photovoltaic Energy 

      Krämer, Frank Alexander; Asad, Hafiz Areeb; Bach, Kerstin; Renner, Christian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      We explore the potential for predicting indoor photovoltaic energy on a forecasting horizon of up to 24 hours. The objective is to enable energy management approaches that exploit harvesting opportunities more strategically, ...
    • A Platform for Adaptive Audio Sensing in IoT 

      Mariani, Marco (Master thesis, 2017)
      The Internet of Things (IoT) is the technology which connects Things that surround us to the Internet. The interest in this technology has been increasing along with its fields of interest in recent years. This project focuses ...
    • Reading the Electricity Meter 

      Aker, Ole-Magnus Røysted (Master thesis, 2014)
      The consumers in today's electricity market need to report their electricity consumption usually every third month, and occasionally even more often. The new paradigm in Norway's electricity system will be the use of smart ...
    • Robust Low-level ITS Architecture using OSGi, Reactive Blocks and OPC-UA 

      Edwin, Snorre Lothar von Gohren (Master thesis, 2014)
      The vehicle traffic flows on a daily basis, and it works. People get from A to B, sometimes using longer time than expected because of traffic or accidents. Transport vehicles arrive without a notice and valuable traffic ...
    • Secure and User-Friendly Commissioning and Bootstrapping of Constrained Devices 

      Coppa, Alessandro (Master thesis, 2015)
      The spread of Internet of Things (IoT) systems, based on the introduction of constrained devices into physical objects, has required particular efforts to improve security, privacy and simplicity of such systems. The goal ...
    • Security in Internet of Things Systems 

      Tuen, Christian Dancke (Master thesis, 2015)
      Security in the current Internet of Things is not as good at it ought to be. This thesis shows some glaring flaws in existing products, which is often created because of oversight from the developers, as the constraints ...
    • Sensing Application System with Microphones 

      Graarud, Edvard Rønningen (Master thesis, 2018)
      The Internet of Things is one of the most promising fields of technological advancements. Through networks of sensors, we can obtain information about the environment around the sensor and use it for various purposes. In ...
    • Tracking the presence of users by the presence of their device 

      Arteev, Pavel (Master thesis, 2014)
      Real-time locating systems (RTLS) are systems, which can automatically identify and track the objects. Such a system can be helpful at university in a way that students can find in which auditorium a professor is present ...
    • Trust Management in Fog Computing 

      Dybedokken, Tuva Selstad (Master thesis, 2017)
      With the rise of fog computing, computation is moved away from a purely centralized approach. In the centralized approach devices have direct contact with the cloud servers. In fog computing allows for processing data along ...