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Development of a Field Robot Platform for Mechanical Weed Control in Greenhouse Cultivation of Cucumber
(Chapter, 2019)A prototype robot that moves on a monorail along the greenhouse for weed elimination between cucumber plants was designed and developed. The robot benefits from three arrays of ultrasonic sensors for weed detection and a ... -
Development of a Framework for the Investigation of Speed, Power and Kinematic Patterns in Para Cross-Country Sit-Skiing: A Case Study of an LW12 Athlete
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Objective: To develop a framework for the investigation of speed, power, and kinematic patterns across varying terrain in cross-country (XC) sit-skiing, and to test this framework in a XC sit-skier of the LW12 class during ... -
Development of a Fuel Consumption Prediction Model Based on Machine Learning Using Ship In-Service Data
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)As interest in eco-friendly ships increases, methods for status monitoring and forecasting using in-service data from ships are being developed. Models for predicting the energy efficiency of a ship in real time need to ... -
Development of a Library for Building Surface Layout Simulator
(Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)Available building simulation tools resort to using fixed schedules for modeling occupant behavior (OB), which does not accurately capture its nature. A significant aspect of OB is the movement and sequence of actions with ... -
Development of a Life-cycle Cost Framework for Retrofitting Marine Engines towards Emission Reduction in Shipping
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)The shipping industry is striving to reduce its negative environmental footprint and become more energy-efficient. In order to achieve this, undergoing the transition towards innovative engine and propulsion systems is ... -
Development of a manufacturing system for gear assembly using collaborative robots
(Chapter, 2021)Using robots in manufacturing processes is becoming more and more common. Robots can perform repetitive tasks that are not suitable for humans. Using robots in production can also save both time and money, as well as ... -
Development of a method for suspended sediment transport monitoring by means of ADCP measurements
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Monitoring stations in rivers and water courses are an important mean to obtain critical data about the different variables that play a role in the hydrodynamics and ecological processes. Measuring suspended sediment ... -
Development of a microfluidic method to study enhanced oil recovery by low salinity water flooding
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Microfluidics is an appealing method to study processes at rock pore scale such as oil recovery due to the similar size range. It also offers several advantages over the conventional core flooding methodology, for example, ... -
Development of a Model for Radon Concentration in Indoor Air
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)A model is developed for calculation of the radon concentration in indoor air. The model takes into account various important parameters, e.g. radon concentration in ground, radon diffusion resistance of radon barrier, air ... -
The Development of a New Care Service Landscape in Norway
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Demographic changes, as well as the transfer of medical and caring tasks from specialist to primary care in Norwegian municipali- ties, have led to changes in care service delivery. So far, we have limited knowledge of how ... -
Development of a new standard for evaluation of sustainable refurbishment
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Abstract Purpose – Increasing focus on sustainability, in general, climate change impact, circular economy and a substantial need for CO2 footprint reduction within the construction industry, requires new knowledge and ... -
Development of a New Thermally Insulating and Structural Green Concrete for Lean Constructions
(Chapter, 2016)A new class of thermally insulating, structural concrete was designed and developed in-house. This was carried out by the fusion of current concrete/ mortar technology with aerogel granulates in an effort to produce a lean ... -
Development of a Norwegian open-source plug-and-abandonment database with applications
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)An estimated 3,000 oil wells need to be plugged and abandoned on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), with approximately 150 new wells being drilled each year. The petroleum industry estimates the total plugging costs ... -
Development of a novel nodalized reduced order model for stability analysis of supercritical fluid in a heated channel
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)A Novel Nodalized Reduced Order Model (NNROM) is developed in this paper to analyze the linear stability phenomena in a heated channel with supercritical water as a coolant. The existing models are based on finite volume ... -
Development of a nutrition knowledge questionnaire for obese adults
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)Background and objective: The aim of this study was to develop a questionnaire for assessing nutritional knowledge among overweight adults. The questionnaire should reveal knowledge about current dietary recommendations, ... -
Development of a patient centred care pathway across health care providers: a qualitative study
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Background: Different models for care pathways involving both specialist and primary care have been developed to ensure adequate follow-up after discharge. These care pathways have mainly been developed and run by specialist ... -
Development of a perceptually uniform physical scale for visual assessment of specular gloss
(Journal article, 2021)Measuring gloss, visually or instrumentally, has been a challenge in many manufacturing and service industries. However, there exists no standardized method for visual evaluation of equidistance specular gloss. This study ... -
Development of a Protocol for the Systematic Analysis of Events at Hydrogen Refuelling Stations
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Development of a qualitative framework for analysing high-impact low-probability events in power systems
(Chapter, 2018)High-Impact Low-Probability (HILP) events in power systems historically involve a multitude of aspects, including diverse and disparate threats, failures and sequences of events. Each of these aspects are associated with ... -
Development of a Quantitative Evaluation Tool of Cognitive Workload in Field Studies Through Eye Tracking.
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Eye tracking is mainly employed as mean of tracking visual attention of an observer/operator. Still, eye tracking is also capable of recording a wider variety of data such as traces of mental workload. Pupil diameter have ...