• An Industrial Application of Cellular Manufacturing Using African Buffalo Optimization 

      Ghosh, Tamal (Chapter, 2022)
      An industrial case is presented in this paper where the existing job shop layout is converted to a cellular structure using a typical percentage utilization based bi-objective cell formation technique. The aim is the total ...
    • Industrial applications of digital twins 

      Jiang, Yuchen; yin, shen; Li, Kuan; Luo, Hao; Kaynak, Okyay (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      A digital twin (DT) is classically defined as the virtual replica of a real-world product, system, being, communities, even cities that are continuously updated with data from its physical counterpart, as well as its ...
    • Industrial Aspects and Literature Survey: Combined Inventory Management and Routing 

      Andersson, Henrik; Hoff, Arild; Christiansen, Marielle; Hasle, Geir; Løkketangen, Arne (Research report, 2008)
      This paper describes industrial aspects of combined inventory management and routing, and gives a comprehensive literature review of the current state of the research. First there is a classification of types of supply ...
    • Industrial Aspects and Literature Survey: Fleet Composition and Routing 

      Hoff, Arild; Andersson, Henrik; Christiansen, Marielle; Hasle, Geir; Løkketangen, Arne (Research report, 2008)
      The purpose of this paper is to describe industrial aspects of combined fleet composition and routing in maritime and road-based transportation, and to present the current status of research in the form of a comprehensive ...
    • Industrial ecology in integrated assessment models 

      Pauliuk, Stefan; Arvesen, Anders; Stadler, Konstantin; Hertwich, Edgar G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      Technology-rich integrated assessment models (IAMs) address possible technology mixes and future costs of climate change mitigation by generating scenarios for the future industrial system. Industrial ecology (IE) focuses ...
    • Industrial scale turbine and associated wake development -comparison of RANS based Actuator Line Vs Sliding Mesh Interface Vs Multiple Reference Frame method 

      Tabib, Mandar; Siddiqui, Muhammad Salman; Rasheed, Adil; Kvamsdal, Trond (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      This current work compares the three methodologies (Actuator Line model (ALM), Sliding Mesh Interface (SMI) and Multiple Reference Frame (MRF)) in modeling an industrial scale reference turbine at different tip speed ratios ...
    • Industrial wireless sensor networks: channel modeling and performance evaluation 

      Cheffena, Michael (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      A complete dynamic wideband channel model for industrial wireless sensor network (WSN) is presented. The model takes into account the noise, interferences, strong vibrations and heavy multipath propagation effects present ...
    • Industrialisering av byggeprosessene - Status og trender 

      Moum, Anita; Høilund-Kaupang, Halvard; Olsson, Nils; Bredeli, Martin (SINTEF Fag;, Research report, 2017)
      Denne rapporten oppsummerer Fase 1 og 2 i en kartlegging av status og trender på feltet "industrialisert byggeprosess". Innholdet er utredet av forskere ved SINTEF Byggforsk, NTNU og SINTEF Raufoss Manufacturing.
    • Industry 4.0 - Potentials for Predictive Maintenance 

      Li, Zhe; Wang, Kesheng; He, Yafei (Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research;, Chapter, 2016)
      Abstract: Industry 4.0 represents the coming fourth industrial revolution on the way to combine modern industries with Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things and Internet of Services. In an Industry 4.0 factory, machines ...
    • Industry 4.0 Closed Loop Tolerance Engineering Maturity Evaluation 

      Martinsen, Kristian (Chapter, 2019)
      Closed Loop Tolerance Engineering (CLTE) is introduced as a model of information flow – feed forward and feedback- between functional requirements, tolerance selection, process capabilities and product performance. “Industry ...
    • Industry 4.0 in a project context: Introducing 3D printing in construction projects 

      Olsson, Nils; Arica, Emrah; Woods, Ruth; Madrid, Javier Alonso (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      As an example of Industry 4.0 in a project context, 3D printing of concrete has the potential to provide a paradigm shift for construction processes with significant implications for project management. This study investigates ...
    • Industry 4.0 Technologies as Drivers for Eliminating Waste in Lean Production: A French-Norwegian Study 

      Zouggar Amrani, Anne; Powell, Daryl John (Chapter, 2022)
      The aim of this paper is to provide insights about the operational performance improvements that may arise from the combination of Industry 4.0 technologies with the tools of Lean Production. Indeed, companies and their ...
    • Industry Best Practice Risk based design for LPG Facility: Gap in Bangladesh practice 

      Sultana, Sharmin; Islam, Kamrul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Bangladesh safety regulations and practice is at nascent stage. Safety distance regulation for LPG installation does not match with prescriptive standard API 2510 or other international standards. No detail technical basis ...
    • Industry trends in software engineering education: a systematic mapping study 

      Cico, Orges; Jaccheri, Maria Letizia (Chapter, 2019)
      Contemporary approaches and trends, in software engineering courses have been continuously updated over the last four decades. Adaptation to industry needs is crucial for future educational purposes. The goal of this poster ...
    • Inequal responses of drylands to radiative forcing geoengineering methods 

      Park, Chang-Eui; Jeong, Su-Jong; Fan, Yuanchao; Tjiputra, Jerry; Muri, Helene; Zheng, Chunmiao (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Climate geoengineering has the potential to reduce global warming. However, the nonlinear responses of Earth's large‐scale circulation to climate geoengineering can exacerbate regional climate change, with potential ...
    • Inequalities in COVID-19 mortality: defining a global research agenda 

      Friedman, Joseph; Balaj, Mirza; Islam, Nazrul; Gu, Youyang; Nahmia, Petra; Santamaría-Ulloa, Carolina; Gutierrez Rojas, Andres; Rasanathan, Kumanan; Hosseinpoor, Ahmad Reza; Emina, Jacques BO; Eikemo, Terje Andreas; Castillo-Salgado, Carlos (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
    • Inequalities in the burden of non-communicable diseases across European countries: a systematic analysis of the Global Burden of Disease 2019 study 

      Andrade, Carlos Alexandre Soares; Mahrouseh, Nour; Gabrani, Jonila; Charalampous, Periklis; Cuschieri, Sarah; Grad, Diana Alecsandra; Unim, Brigid; Mechili, Enkeleint A.; Chen-Xu, José; Devleesschauwer, Brecht; Isola, Gaetano; von der Lippe, Elena; Baravelli, Carl; Fischer, Florian; Weye, Nanna Ørslev; Balaj, Mirza; Haneef, Romana; Economou, Mary; Haagsma, Juanita A.; Varga, Orsolya (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)
      Background Although overall health status in the last decades improved, health inequalities due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) persist between and within European countries. There is a lack of studies giving insights ...
    • Inequality and education in pre-industrial economies: Evidence from Spain 

      Beltrán Tapia, Francisco Javier; Martínez-Galarraga, Julio (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      This article contributes to the debate on institutions and economic development by examining the historical link between land access inequality and education. Using information from the 464 districts existent in mid-19th ...
    • Inequality and poverty in a developing economy: Evidence from regional data (Spain, 1860-1930) 

      Beltrán Tapia, Francisco Javier; Martínez-Galarraga, Julio (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      This article measures inequality at the provincial level in Spain for different benchmark years between 1860 and 1930. It then empirically assesses the relationship between economic growth and inequality. The results confirm ...
    • Inequality: Driver or Inhibitor of Collective Action? 

      Frantz, Christopher; Ghorbani, Amineh (Chapter, 2019)
      Inequality is considered one of the drivers for the emergence of collective action, but conventional wisdom suggests that it is equality among the stakeholders that helps sustain it. Nonetheless, more controversial findings ...