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    • Proactive Collision Avoidance for Autonomous Ships: Leveraging Machine Learning to Emulate Situation Awareness 

      Murray, Brian; Perera, Lokukaluge Prasad (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Autonomous ship technology is developing at a rapid pace, with the aim of facilitating safe ship operations. Collision avoidance is one of the most critical tasks that autonomous ships must handle. To support the level of safety associated with collision avoidance, this study suggests to provide autonomous ships with the ability to conduct proactive collision avoidance maneuvers. Proactive collision ...
    • Probability distributions for wind speed volatility characteristics: A case study of Northern Norway 

      Chen, Hao; Anfinsen, Stian Normann; Birkelund, Yngve; Yuan, Fuqing (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11)
      The Norwegian Arctic is rich in wind resources. The development of wind power in this region can boost green energy and also promote local economies. In wind power engineering, it is a tremendous advantage to base projects on a sound understanding of the intrinsic properties of wind resources in an area. Wind speed volatility, a phenomenon that strongly affects wind power generation, has not received ...
    • Probability mapping of scarred myocardium using texture and intensity features in CMR images 

      Kotu, Lasya Priya; Engan, Kjersti; Skretting, Karl; Måløy, Frode; Ørn, Stein; Woie, Leik; Eftestøl, Trygve (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The myocardium exhibits heterogeneous nature due to scarring after Myocardial Infarction (MI). In Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) imaging, Late Gadolinium (LG) contrast agent enhances the intensity of scarred area in the myocardium. In this paper, we propose a probability mapping technique using Texture and Intensity features to describe heterogeneous nature of the scarred myocardium in Cardiac ...
    • The process of integrating risk management: usefulness, standardisation and adaptation 

      Leonhardsen, Mette; Nilsen, Aud Solveig; Olsen, Odd Einar Falnes (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-08-25)
      In this paper we analyse how a municipality set out to integrate risk management throughout an organisation with more than 9000 employees in six divisions and over 100 sub-units. An objective was to ensure coherence in risk management related work conducted in various sub-units in the municipality. Being forerunners, those involved had to find their own way. We identify three focus areas of importance ...
    • The pure PV-EV energy system – A conceptual study of a nationwide energy system based solely on photovoltaics and electric vehicles 

      Boström, Tobias; Babar, Bilal; Hansen, Jonas Berg; Good, Clara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-08)
      The objective of this conceptual study is to reveal the substantial potential and synergy of solar energy and electric vehicles (EVs) working together. This potential is demonstrated by studying the feasibility of a nationwide energy system solely reliant on solar energy and EVs. Photovoltaic (PV) solar energy is already an important energy source globally, but due to its intermittency it requires ...
    • Quantifying the effects of watershed subdivision scale and spatial density of weather inputs on hydrological simulations in a Norwegian Arctic watershed 

      Bui, Minh Tuan; Lu, Jinmei; Nie, Linmei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-01)
      The effects of watershed subdivisions on hydrological simulations have not been evaluated in Arctic conditions yet. This study applied the Soil and Water Assessment Tool and the threshold drainage area (TDA) technique to evaluate the impacts of watershed subdivision on hydrological simulations at a 5,913-km<sup>2 </sup>Arctic watershed, Målselv. The watershed was discretized according to four TDA ...
    • A rather wild imagination: who is and who is not a migrant in the Czech media and society? 

      Bartoszewicz, Monika Gabriela; Eibl, Otto (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-07-06)
      This paper focuses on migrants and migration in the context of the Czech Republic, an ethnically and nationally homogeneous country without significant migration experience. Despite this fact, the issue of migration became very prominent in 2015 and has been an integral part of Czech political and public discourse since then. Although the topic has attracted scholarly interest, but the reflection ...
    • Real-Time Ship Draft Measurement and Optimal Estimation Using Kalman Filter 

      Dhar, Sushmit; Khawaja, Hassan Abbas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-02)
      Ship operators typically depend on the visual method for draft reading, which may lead to errors or approximations, and it further introduces draft survey calculation errors and can not provide continuous updates. Ensuring accurate real-time ship draft measurement becomes crucial for enhancing navigational safety, optimizing vessel performance, and achieving precise cargo and consumable measurements. ...
    • Recognizing potential of LiDAR for comprehensive measurement of sea spray flux for improving the prediction of marine icing in cold conditions - A review 

      Dhar, Sushmit; Khawaja, Hassan (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-02-06)
      Marine icing phenomenon depends on multiple variables like vessel characteristics and uncertain factors like environmental parameters, developing an accurate model for its forecasting, evaluation, and estimation is very challenging. Commonly, most severe ice accretion is caused due to sea spray. The past attempts to measure impinging sea spray flux were carried out on specific parts of the spray ...
    • Recoverability modeling of power distribution systems using accelerated life models: Case of power cut due to extreme weather events in Norway 

      Rød, Bjarte; Barabadi, Abbas; Naseri, Masoud (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-09)
      Today’s societies rely on electric power distribution systems. Recent weather events have illustrated that the loss of such service can lead to severe consequences for societies and stakeholders. Hence, to reduce the impact of such extreme events on infrastructure systems and limit the associated losses, it is crucial to design infrastructure that can bounce back and recover rapidly after disruptions ...
    • Reliability Assessment of Computer in Design Phase Under High Censored Setting 

      Yuan, Fuqing; Lu, Jinmei (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023-02-01)
      Assessment of reliability of personal computer is a challenge for the developer as the lack of sufficient data. Ordinary statistical approach depending on large dataset has less convincible result for the developer to make decision. Prior to massive production, the computer manufacturer runs a life test by picking up a certain number of new computers to run to failure to enlarge the data set. ...
    • Reliability modelling on two-dimensional life data using bivariate weibull distribution: with case study of truck in mines 

      Yuan, Fuqing; Barabadi, Abbas; Lu, Jinmei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      An engineering system can exhibit two- or multi-dimensions in its lifetime. As the classical univariate distribution cannot model this multi-dimensional characteristic, it is necessary to extend it to multivariate distribution in order to capture the multi-dimensional characteristics. This paper proposes a bivariate Weibull distribution that combines two classical Weibull models by a common exponent. ...
    • Resilience Assessment of Wind Farms in the Arctic with the Application of Bayesian Networks 

      Mustafa, Albara; Barabadi, Abbas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-22)
      Infrastructure systems, such as wind farms, are prone to various human-induced and natural disruptions such as extreme weather conditions. There is growing concern among decision makers about the ability of wind farms to withstand and regain their performance when facing disruptions, in terms of resilience-enhanced strategies. This paper proposes a probabilistic model to calculate the resilience of ...
    • Resilience Assessment: A Performance‐Based Importance Measure 

      Nouri, ali; Zamani, Ali; Barabadi, Abbas; Mokhberdoran, Mahdi (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-12)
      The resilience of a system can be considered as a function of its reliability and recoverability. Hence, for effective resilience management, the reliability and recoverability of all components which build up the system need to be identified. After that, their importance should be identified using an appropriate model for future resource allocation. The critical infrastructures are under dynamic ...
    • Resilience of a transportation network: Importance of vulnerable nodes 

      Ashrafi, Behrooz; Naseri, Masoud; Barabady, Javad (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2022)
      Transportation Infrastructure is one of key critical infrastructures which are crucial for a wellfunctioning modern society. This study proposes a resilience-oriented framework for analyzing and ultimately mitigating risk and improving resilience for land transportation networks with a focus on vulnerable nodes. The framework uses network theory and considers the concept of independent pathways, ...
    • The Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Systems: A Systematic Literature Review 

      Mottahedi, Adel; Sereshki, Farhang; Ataei, Mohammad; Nouri, ali; Barabadi, Abbas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-03-12)
      Risk management is a fundamental approach to improving critical infrastructure systems’ safety against disruptive events. This approach focuses on designing robust critical infrastructure systems (CISs) that could resist disruptive events by minimizing the possible events’ probability and consequences using preventive and protective programs. However, recent disasters like COVID-19 have shown that ...
    • Resilienssin ulottuvuudet [The dimensions of resilience; in Finnish] 

      Pursiainen, Christer Henrik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-12-22)
      Resilienssi on aikamme iskusanoja. Termillä on pitkät perinteet, mutta vasta 2010-luvulla se nousi suureen suosioon. Resilienssiä tutkitaan usean tieteenalan piirissä, ja termillä on lukuisia käytännöllisiä sovellusaloja. Tämä on johtanut siihen, että ei ole yksiselitteistä, mitä resilienssi milloinkin tarkoittaa. Termin kääntäminen kansallisille kielille, useimmiten tavoittamatta sen moninaisuutta, ...
    • A Review of Hydrological Models Applied in the Permafrost-Dominated Arctic Region 

      Bui, Minh Tuan; Lu, Jinmei; Nie, Linmei (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-06)
      The Arctic region is the most sensitive region to climate change. Hydrological models are fundamental tools for climate change impact assessment. However, due to the extreme weather conditions, specific hydrological process, and data acquisition challenges in the Arctic, it is crucial to select suitable hydrological model(s) for this region. In this paper, a comprehensive review and comparison of ...
    • A Review of Learning Analytics Dashboard and a Novel Application in Maritime Simulator Training 

      Munim, Ziaul Haque; Kim, Tae Eun (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      Developing a Learning Analytics Dashboard (LAD) to evaluate maritime simulation training performance based on key performance indicators (KPIs) of maritime navigational competence can improve learning efficiency and effectiveness. Relevant data needs to be fed from simulation training logs and other sources, analysed using appropriate visualization and artificial intelligence approaches, and reported ...
    • Review of Peltier and Resistive Heating Elements through Infrared Imaging 

      Taimur, Madiha; Rashid, Taimur; Khawaja, Hassan Abbas (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2016-12-08)
      The study includes the review of the heating elements to develop the fundamental understanding. The heating elements to be investigated are Peltier and Resistive types. Both have different working principles and they are used in various industrial applications for cooling and heating purposes. The Infrared (IR) wavelength is emitted by each object at a temperature above absolute zero. IR light is ...