• C-Valuate: Improving City-Scale Low-Carbon Investment Decision-Making: Final report 

      Kallaos, James; Sudmant, Andrew; Driscoll, Patrick Arthur; Ahlers, Dirk; Gouldson, Andy (Research report, 2018)
      Access to reliable, timely, and relevant information is fundamental in most areas of decision-making but may be especially important in complex fast-moving fields where multiple ideas, approaches, or options compete for ...
    • Cabin in Nordlandsruta: Heating and Firewood Consumption Analysis 

      Morzycki, Sonja (Master thesis, 2022)
      This sub-thesis, under the greater thesis ‘Nordlandsbua: Cabin in Nordlandsruta’, aims to tackle heating and firewood usage in the Nordlandsbua cabin. Nordlandsbua is a 9,7m2 cabin that will be placed on the site of ...
    • Calendars as User Context Providers in a E-learning Environment 

      Gule, Anders Gimmestad (Master thesis, 2010)
      User context is a key issue in context-aware systems’ ability to adapt to the contextual environment. Within the area of context-awareness there is a lack of research on the contextual information that specifies the context ...
    • Calibration of DSF model for real-time control 

      Gennaro, Giovanni; Favoino, Fabio; Goia, Francesco; De Michele, Giovanni; Perino, Marco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Double Skin Façades are complex fenestration systems capable to control solar heat gain and ventilation in buildings. Due to the high flexibility of such innovative components, having energy models able to replicate the ...
    • Campus i Høgskolebakken 

      Lægreid, Øyvind Eikestøl (Master thesis, 2020)
      I min diplomoppgave prosjekterer jeg en ny del av campus bestående av komplekse utdanningsbygg for NTNU i Trondheim. Oppgaven studerer muligheten for en samling av de praktisk-estetiske utdanningene, i Høgskolebakken. ...
    • Capturing the context: Developing GIS methods for modelling the ecosystem services of urban trees 

      Cimburova, Zofie (Doctoral theses at NTNU; 2022:192, Doctoral thesis, 2022)
      Urban trees have the potential to mitigate urban environmental problems caused by climate change and urbanization, and to increase the resilience of cities by delivering a range of ecosystem services. Spatial context, i.e. ...
    • Car-free community in Eidsvoll 

      Stolz, Béatrice (Master thesis, 2021)
      Ifølge Parisavtalen, vedtatt av 196 land i Paris 12. desember 2015, er det nødvendig å begrense global oppvarming til under 2°C. Utslipp av CO2 og klimagasser er primært årsakene til global oppvarming og klimaendringer. ...
    • Carbon dioxide-based occupancy estimation using stochastic differential equations 

      Wolf, Sebastian; Cali, Davide; Krogstie, John; Madsen, Henrik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      In the existing building stock, heating, cooling and ventilation usually run on fixed schedules, in many cases, even all day. In particular, ventilation systems often run with a constant air flow rate that is adjusted based ...
    • Card-based Method Cards for Universal Design 

      Nordeide, Øyvind Hjartnes (Master thesis, 2018)
      Universal design (UD) is a legal requirement of any Norwegian ICT-solution aimed at the general public. Due to the fact that the field of accessibility is becoming more usability-focused, thus affecting disciplines such ...
    • Care relationships at stake? Home healthcare professionals' experiences with digital medicine dispensers - a qualitative study 

      Nakrem, Sigrid; Solbjør, Marit; Pettersen, Ida Nilstad; Kleiven, Hanne Hestvik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Background Although digital technologies can mitigate the burdens of home healthcare services caused by an ageing population that lives at home longer with complex health problems, research on the impacts and consequences ...
    • Case Bjørvika 

      Saleh, Said (Master thesis, 2022)
      A case study on the relationship between architecture and pandemics in the first part, and a design project on the second part. How can Bjørvika be developed, with the Covid-19 pandemic as a premise, based on trends that ...
    • Case study of personal heaters in a Plus energy building – Simulations of potential energy savings and results from a field test 

      Lassen, Niels (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) for heating, such as foot warmers, heated chairs and infrared heaters, can compensate for a lowering of up to 10°C in ambient temperatures in a heating situation. They are found to lead to a ...
    • Categorisation of Colour Terms Using New Validation Tools: A Case Study and Implications 

      Arbab, Shabnam; Brindle, Jonathan A.; Matusiak, Barbara Szybinska; Kløckner, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This article elaborates on the results of a field experiment conducted among speakers of the Chakali language, spoken in northern Ghana. In the original study, the Color-aid Corporation Chart was used to perform the focal ...
    • Cellekontor eller åpne kontorløsninger - opplever brukerne forskjeller i mulighetene for samarbeid, kunnskapsdeling og konsentrasjon? 

      Fjellestad, Kjell Ivar (Master thesis, 2010)
      Formålet med denne masteroppgaven har vært å se på om definerte kontorbrukere opplever forskjeller i mulighet for samarbeid, kunnskapsdeling og konsentrasjon. Dette er undersøkt i fire kunnskapsintensive virksomheter i ...
    • CFD Study of Diffuse Ceiling Ventilation through Perforated Ceiling Panels 

      Nocente, Alessandro; Arslan, Tufan; Grynning, Steinar; Goia, Francesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Diffuse Ceiling Ventilation (DCV) is a promising concept to address internal air quality and thermal comfort requirements in contemporary buildings. Sound-absorbing perforated ceiling panels are common in office rooms and ...
    • Challenges and emerging practices in design of automation 

      Vatn, Dorthea Mathilde Kristin; Johnsen, Stig Ole; Saghafian, Mina (Chapter; Conference object, 2023)
      Automation is expected to improve efficiency, as well as increase safety and quality. However, as more automation is added to a system, the lower the situation awareness of the operators may be. In safety critical systems ...
    • Challenges in Agile Universal Design of ICT 

      Hjartnes, Øyvind Nordeide; Begnum, Miriam E. Nes (Chapter, 2018)
      Universal design (UD) of ICT is about creating solutions that are usable and accessible for as many end-users as possible. Currently, agile development is a common approach in ICT-projects. This article investigates the ...
    • Challenges of Sustainable Urban Mobility Integration 

      Ahlers, Dirk (Chapter, 2020)
      This position paper addresses the field of cities, mobility, and climate change. We claim that the challenge is no longer just only individual interfaces for individual cars or mobility providers, but rather an overhaul ...
    • Change and Transformation of Functions in Turkey’s Felt Objects 

      Tarcan, Berilsu (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      This study analyses felt and the practice of felting from the geography of Turkey, as a way to explore felt’s function in material culture. Felting is a method of craft making that consists of compressing fibres (wool or ...
    • Change your space, change your culture: exploring spatial change management strategies 

      Ekstrand, Mari Anna Chatarina; Hansen, Geir Karsten (Journal article, 2017)
      Purpose The purpose of the paper is to explore the use of, and challenges associated with, spatial change management strategies. This is done through a discussion on how spatial environments may be utilised to effect ...