• Characterization of the Body-to-Body Propagation Channel for Subjects during Sports Activities 

      Mohamed, Marshed Kassim; Cheffena, Michael; Moldsvor, Arild (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Body-to-body wireless networks (BBWNs) have great potential to find applications in team sports activities among others. However, successful design of such systems requires great understanding of the communication channel ...
    • Characterizing the acoustic properties of the cavity cloud generated close to an air-gun array as a time-dependent effective medium 

      Khodabandeloo, Babak; Landrø, Martin (Journal article, 2018)
      A ghost cavity cloud consists of many small vapour cavities and appears above and around the air-guns in the source array a few milliseconds after the source is fired. Since there are dissolved gases and stable microbubbles ...
    • Chasing the bird: 3D acoustic tracking of aerial flight displays with a minimal planar microphone array 

      Dutilleux, Guillaume Joseph Antonin; Sandercock, Brett Kevin; Kålås, John Atle (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Tracking the flight patterns of birds and bats in three-dimensional space is central to key questions in evolutionary ecology but remains a difficult technical challenge. For example, complex aerial flight displays are ...
    • Checking of Nanoscale Transistor Models 

      Hernes, Marie Helene (Master thesis, 2016)
      A device compact model is a mathematical description of a device, e.g. a transistor, in an integrated circuit. Compact models are designed to be a part of a larger simulation, and work together with a circuit model. For ...
    • Child Speech Recognition 

      Steinskog, Kristin Ottesen (Master thesis, 2021)
      Talegjenkjenning for barn er utfordrende ettersom dagens talegjenkjenningssystem er basert på tale fra voksne. Talegjenkjenning kan hjelpe utviklingen av tale og språk hos barn. Derfor er det viktig å forbedre talegjenkj ...
    • Chlorophyll fluorescence emission spectroscopy of oxygenic organisms at 77 K 

      Lamb, Jacob Joseph; Røkke, Gunvor; Hohmann-Marriott, Martin Frank (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Photosynthetic fluorescence emission spectra measurement at the temperature of 77 K (–196°C) is an often-used technique in photosynthesis research. At low temperature, biochemical and physiological processes that modulate ...
    • CityMob: Prototype Development of a Commercial City Information Portal for Mobile Phones 

      Isene, Jan Sindre; Johannessen, Petter Hwan Eide (Master thesis, 2007)
      The extensive list of cultural offerings in big European cities has resulted in a variety of city guides in magazines and on the Internet. However, users often require information when they are on the run. A city guide ...
    • Classification of Kidney Tumor Grading on Preoperative Computed Tomography Scans 

      Mahootiha, Maryamalsadat; Qadir, Hemin Ali; Bergsland, Jacob; Balasingham, Ilangko Sellappah (Chapter, 2023)
      Deep learning (DL) has proven itself as a powerful tool to capture patterns that human eyes may not be able to perceive when looking at high-dimensional data such as radiological data (volumetric data). For example, the ...
    • Classification of municipal solid waste using deep convolutional neural network model applied to multispectral images 

      Muri, Harald Ian; Hjelme, Dag Roar (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Minimization of the environmental impact of the incineration process and to produce energy efficiently are the most important considerations in obtaining efficient operation of waste-to-energy (WtE) plants. WtE operation ...
    • Classification of noise relative to speech 

      Vadla, Marte Haavik (Master thesis, 2018)
      The implementation of the source localization in MATLAB showed satisfactory results, where the system was able to determine from which directions sound sources were coming from. However, the system only found the strongest ...
    • Classification of Wader Birds' Vocalisations using Neural Networks 

      Grimstad, Ingrid (Master thesis, 2021)
      Monitorering av fuglers aktivitet er viktig for gjenkjenning av adferdselsmønster og estimering av populasjon. Gjennom monitorering i form av lengre lydopptak er det mulig for oss å studere når en fugl vokaliserer, i forhold ...
    • Clock Tree Power Analysis 

      Austbø, Knut (Master thesis, 2016)
      The buffered clock tree structure is commonly used to distribute the clock signal to the memory elements in digital circuits. Since the clock signal is used as a temporal reference, it has to be distributed to the registers ...
    • Clocked dynamics in artificial spin ice 

      Jensen, Johannes Høydahl; Strømberg, Anders; Breivik, Ida; Penty, Arthur George; Nino, Miguel Angel; Khaliq, Muhammad Waqas; Foerster, Michael; Tufte, Gunnar; Folven, Erik (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)
      Artificial spin ice (ASI) are nanomagnetic metamaterials with a wide range of emergent properties. Through local interactions, the magnetization of the nanomagnets self-organize into extended magnetic domains. However, ...
    • Close Control of an AutonomousDrone for Physical ModuleReplacement on Mobile Platforms 

      Théo Degeorges (Master thesis, 2021)
      Fully autonomous drones are getting more and more reliable and arewilling to be used in an increasing amount of fields. The InternationalAerial Robotic Competition claims that repairing moving platformsin an autonomous way ...
    • Cloud Radio Based Localization in Massive MIMO 

      Rokke, Eirik (Master thesis, 2019)
      Dette prosjektet ser på bruken av cloud radio basert lokalisering i massiv MIMO. Systemet undersøker et simpelt scenario, med planbølger, narrowband, ingen flerveisinterferens og to romlig separerte antenne array som kan ...
    • Cluster Based MIMO Radio Channel Modeling 

      Li, Xin (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:379, Doctoral thesis, 2020)
      Modeling of wireless channels is perhaps the most complex task in implementing a wireless communication system because wireless channels change over time, vary with frequency and space. That is, the transmit signal with ...
    • Clustered Compressive Sensing: Application on Medical Imaging 

      Tesfamicael, Solomon Abedom; Barzideh, Faraz (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      his paper provides clustered compressive sensing (CCS) based image processing using Bayesian framework applied to medical images. Some images, for example like magnetic resonance images (MRI) are usually very weak due to ...
    • CMOS Class D Audio Amplifier Implementations for Microcontroller Circuits 

      Braathen, Åsmund (Master thesis, 2007)
      A class D amplifier implementation on an AVR 8-bits microcontroller is presented in this thesis. The solution uses a pulse modulation scheme known as uniform sampled pulse width modulation (UPWM). Eight times interpolation ...
    • CNOSSOS-EU compatible emission models for Oslo tramways and metros 

      Meland, Øystein (Master thesis, 2018)
      This thesis calculates the noise emission of an metro train and tram, according to a common noise assessment method developed in the European union. To validate the choice of model parameters an acoustical camera is used ...
    • Cochlea-inspired tonotopic resonators 

      Dal Poggetto, Vinícius F.; Bosia, Federico; Urban, David; Beoletto, Paolo H.; Torgersen, Jan; Pugno, Nicola M.; Gliozzi, Antonio S. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      The cochlea has long been the subject of investigation in various research fields due to its intriguing spiral architecture and unique sensing characteristics. One of its most interesting features is tonotopy, the ability ...