• Adaptive Security in the Internet of Things 

      Aman, Waqas (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:144, Doctoral thesis, 2016-05)
      Internet of Things (IoT) is a progressively growing networking paradigm that connects various devices or things including sensors, software, electronics and other physical objects to collect and exchange data. Due to the ...
    • Augmented Reality Serious Gaming for Cognitive Health 

      Boletsis, Konstantinos (Doctoral thesis, 2016-08-11)
      Cognitive impairment in the elderly can be associated with the normal ageing processes or be a symptom of early onset dementia. Even though, early detection of dementia has many benefits, cognitive impairment is still ...
    • BIB-it: en verktøykasse for BIBTEX 

      Bu, Guro; Engen, Geir; Mihailov, Lubomir; Strindhaug, Stein (Bachelor thesis, 2006)
      Høgskolen i Gjøvik har mange brukere av LaTeX og BibTeX blant både ansatte og studenter. LaTeX er et verktøy som brukes mye for å skrive spesielt tekniske dokumenter med mye formler, figurer og kryssreferanser. Til LaTeX ...
    • Communication Networks for Protection Systems in Smart Transmission Grids 

      Adrah, Charles Mawutor (Doctoral thesis, 2020)
      The advances in Smart electric Transmission Grids (STG) have led to new developments in wide-area protection, control and state estimation applications. Protection systems in utility grids are particularly crucial in ...
    • Continuous User Authentication and Identification: Combination of Security & Forensics 

      Mondal, Soumik (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2016:42, Doctoral thesis, 2016-02)
      In almost every aspect of human life have computing devices (such as PC, smartphone, tablet, or smart watches) become important gadgets. The communication services, aviation and financial services are very much controlled ...
    • Contributions to Spectral and 3D Imaging Technology for Cultural Heritage Applications 

      Deger, Ferdinand H. (Doctoral thesis at NTNU 2016:183, Doctoral thesis, 2016)
      The methodological approach of this doctoral thesis is to use optical imaging and to employ the mathematical theory of regularisation methods, in order to support cultural heritage research. State-of-the-art optical imaging ...
    • Cyber Security Risk Assessment Practices: Core Unified Risk Framework 

      Wangen, Gaute Bjørklund (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:153, Doctoral thesis, 2017)
      We conduct risk assessments to reducing the uncertainty regarding future events in order to make the best decisions possible and to control risk. In industry, the aim is to find the appropriate balance in risk-taking ...
    • Deep Learning for Fingerprint Recognition Systems 

      Schuch, Patrick (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2019:242, Doctoral thesis, 2019)
      Summary Biometric recognition is a typical means to identify individuals or to verify claimed identities. Use cases are manifold. For example, users can unlock their smartphones for convenience by presenting their faces ...
    • Filter array based spectral imaging : Demosaicking and design considerations 

      Wang, Xingbo (Doctoral thesis at NTNU;2016;, Doctoral thesis, 2016)
      Spectral imaging apparatus in current use are often cumbersome, costly and slow in operation, which becomes a major obstacle to extensive use of spectral imaging in several application areas. In recent years, the technical ...
    • Modelling and Analyzing Cost-Effective Dependability in Passive Optical Networks 

      Fernández, Álvaro Fernández (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2017:34, Doctoral thesis, 2017)
      Lately, the proliferation of new applications and services as well as the penetration of the Internet has created a growing need for the deployment of broadband access networks. Mostly due to the high bandwidth they offer, ...