• 3-D Nautical Charts as Decision Support for Land Based Piloting 

      Porathe, Thomas (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2008)
      In the event that remote pilotage is introduced in a wider extent, this paper suggests using nautical charts displayed in a 3-D egocentric perspective to improve situation awareness for both for the land based pilot and ...
    • 3D Computer Graphics and Nautical Charts 

      Porathe, Thomas (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This paper gives an overview of an ongoing project using real-time 3D visualization to display nautical charts in a way used by 3D computer games. By displaying the map in an egocentric perspective the need to make cognitively ...
    • A harmonized display of e-navigation information: Workload and navigational control; Contextual control levels 

      Porathe, Thomas; Lutzhoft, Margareta (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 ...
    • A Review of key dimensions for designing environment-driven collaboration practices with external business partners 

      Stewart, Raphaëlle Marie; Boks, Casper; Bey, Niki (Chapter, 2017)
      Environmental sustainability challenges are of growing interest in the business world and collaboration with external business partners is considered a key means to tackle them. Nevertheless, collaborating with external ...
    • A Review of Repurposing Lithium-ion Batteries for Household Applications 

      Pantelatos, Leander Spyridon; Boks, Casper; Verhulst, Elli (Chapter, 2023)
      As global sales of electric vehicles are rising rapidly; vast amounts of end-of-life batteries are expected to need treatment in foreseeable future. Using second life batteries in lower demanding applications, could prolong ...
    • A Smart City Ecosystem Enabling Open Innovation 

      Ahlers, Dirk; Wienhofen, Leendert Wilhelmus Marinus; Petersen, Sobah Abbas; Anvaari, Mohsen (Chapter, 2019)
      In this position paper we present IT-centered challenges that lie in designing an architecture for a flexible, open, transferable, and replicable smart city ecosystem spanning a plethora of suppliers and systems. The ...
    • Academic Work - Something Else? 

      Indergård, Kaja; Hansen, Geir Karsten; Collins, Dave (Chapter, 2022)
      Purpose – Academics can be defined as knowledge workers, but not all knowledge workers are academics. The academic workplace has for a long time been associated with individual cellular offices. There is now a change in ...
    • Adaptability 

      Geraedts, Rob; Olsson, Nils; Hansen, Geir Karsten (Chapter, 2017)
      Real estate is a product with a high economic value, a long technical life cycle and a large spatial-physical impact. That is why it is of great societal importance to use real estate as efficient as possible. To enable a ...
    • Aksjonisme og bymiljøvernet 

      Kittang, Dag (Chapter, 2019)
      Aksjonar som politisk uttrykksform prega debatten rundt vern og fornying av byar og tettstader den siste halvdelen av 1900-talet. Aksjonane utfordra funksjonalismens planleggingsideal med vekt på modernisering og fornying ...
    • Alarm and hand-over concepts for human remote operators of autonomous ships 

      Porathe, Stig Thomas (Chapter, 2023)
      Maritime autonomous ship systems are increasingly in the focus of maritime research institutions, specially in China and Norway. A lot of effort is put into development of technical systems based on artificial intelligence ...
    • Alternative consumption: a circular economy beyond the circular business model 

      Ortega Alvarado, Isaac Arturo; Pettersen, Ida Nilstad; Berker, Thomas (Chapter, 2021)
      Studies for the circular economy have focused consumption from the perspective of acceptance of business models. However, consumers can engage in waste prevention, reuse and reparation in modes of consumption outside ...
    • An Analysis of the Ecodesign Scientific Network 1994–2014 

      van der Bank, Jacobus Marthinus; Boks, Casparus Burghardus; Braet, Johan (Chapter, 2017)
      Although the field of ecodesign has been described by many different types of scientific review, an extensive network analysis has not been provided in literature. The authors explore collaborative network study techniques ...
    • An exploration of company personas to support customized DFS implementation 

      Ali, Faheem; Boks, Casper; Bey, Niki (Chapter, 2017)
      The increasing discussion on DfS implementation in companies has shifted the focus to effectiveness of the implementation process. Literature shows that there are certain barriers and challenges that impede the success of ...
    • Analysis and Visualization of Urban Emission Measurements in Smart Cities 

      Ahlers, Dirk; Kraemer, Frank Alexander; Bråten, Anders Eivind; Liu, Xiufeng; Anthonisen, Fredrik Valde; Driscoll, Patrick Arthur; Krogstie, John (Chapter, 2018)
      Cities worldwide aim to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality for their citizens. Therefore, there is a need to implement smart city approaches to monitor, model, and understand local emissions to ...
    • Analyzing Children's Contributions and Experiences in Co-design Activities: Synthesizing Productive Practices 

      van Mechelen, Maarten; Høiseth, Marikken; Baykal, Gökce Elif; van Doorn, Fenne; Vasalou, Asamini; Schut, Alice (Chapter, 2017)
      Today, it has been broadly acknowledged in the CCI community that children are not only active learners and users of technology, but can also actively participate in the design process. However, it remains challenging to ...
    • Anthropology and Architecture: Motives and Ethics in Creating Knowledge 

      Grønseth, Anne Sigfrid Farstad; Støa, Eli (Chapter, 2020)
      Traditionally, anthropology has sought to ensure social progress by means of knowledge, which implies that the creation of knowledge and social reform were seen as harmonious tasks. Architects share anthropologists’ interest ...
    • Architectural design and aesthetics of Zero Emission Buildings: an analysis of perceived architectural qualities in the ZEB Living LAB in Trondheim. 

      Finocchiaro, Luca; Wågø, Solvår Irene (Chapter, 2017)
      Technological development of building components for energy efficiency and renewable energy generation has made it possible to conceive buildings able to produce more energy than they actually consume. Zero Emission Buildings ...
    • Architectural qualities in protected buildings 

      Stendebakken, Mari Oline Giske; Olsson, Nils (Chapter, 2017)
      Background:
This article provides a theoretical basis for the management of architectural qualities in protected buildings. A lacking focus on architectural quality is an obstacle for suitable protection and development ...
    • At least as safe as manned shipping? Autonomous shipping, safety and “human error” 

      Porathe, Thomas; Hoem, Åsa Snilstveit; Rødseth, Ørnulf Jan; Fjørtoft, Kay Endre; Johnsen, Stig Ole (Chapter, 2018)
      A paradigm shift is presently underway in the shipping industry promising safer, greener and more efficient ship traffic with unmanned, autonomous vessels. In this article, we will look at some of these promises. The ...