Browsing Fakultet for arkitektur og design (AD) by Subject "VDP::Industri- og produktdesign: 640"
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A harmonized display of e-navigation information: Workload and navigational control; Contextual control levels
(Chapter, 2018)As a results of the work with the e-navigation initiative, IMO is now working on “a harmonized display of navigation information received via communications equipment”. The availability of a multitude of new important, but ... -
Deconflicting Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship traffic using Moving Havens
(Chapter, 2020)Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), are now on the agenda of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). In several countries research on autonomous navigation is ongoig. If realized, MASS will for the foreseeable ... -
Designing for what? Approaching necessary production and consumption for a circular economy
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Circular economy (CE) is currently a 'hot topic' in design discourse. The focus of these discourses has centered on product design, which is a core aspect of material circularity. However, CE is more than products. This ... -
An Exploration of Some Aspects to Consider When Opening Futures
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper follows the form of an essay, it offers a narrative review inquiring conceptually about opening futures. The main research question is: What concepts could help elucidate the new position of designers when futures ... -
Interaction Between Manned and Autonomous Ships: Automation Transparency
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) is on the research agenda of several countries. In Norway a 120 TEU autonomous container feeder is currently being built. Hopes are attached to safety as well as costs and efficiency ... -
Moving Havens: an application of the e-Navigation service route exchange
(Chapter, 2020)e-Navigation is a concept launched by the IMO in 2006. The point is to share digital data to the benefit of safety, efficiency and the environment. Every ship must make a voyage plan before leaving berth. Sharing such ... -
No-one in control: unmanned control rooms for unmanned ships?
(Chapter, 2021)This concept paper will discuss interaction between humans and Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS). MASS are highly automated, partly manned, or unmanned, ships. Human shortcomings will pose challenges for the design ... -
Programming “The ordinary practice of seamen” into the AI-navigator: friendly and communicative interaction design between autonomous and manned vessels
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This paper is aimed at programmers presently being recruited to code behaviour of a new type of automatic ships capable of navigating with an unmanned bridge. Today, navigation might be summarised as “the ordinary practice ... -
Safety of autonomous shipping: COLREGS and interaction between manned and unmanned ships
(Chapter, 2019)Autonomous, unmanned ships is on the research agenda in many countries. In 2018 the International Maritime Organization (IMO) added Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) to its agenda and started a scoping exercise to ... -
Sensemaking in practical design: A navigation app for fast leisure boats
(Chapter, 2021)Every year a number of Norwegians are killed in small boats crashing into rocks and islands due to faulty navigation. “Human error,” like inattention and misconception, is often a triggering factor. To help the human ... -
Vitalising Health Promoting Technology for Elderly in Design Education
(Chapter, 2018)In this paper, we reflect on developing a course in design of health promoting technology for elderly, within the field of Tangible Interaction Design (TID). The pedagogical goal is to develop profound design education in ... -
Where does the pilot go when the autonomous ship has no bridge? MASS Routing Service and smart Local Information Centres
(Chapter, 2022)The need for pilots with local knowledge of the danger along the coast has been an essential part of safe navigation for centuries. The International Association of Maritime Pilots state on their webpage that “There is no ...