• Editorial: Design Pedagogy 

      Jones, Derek; Nielsen, Liv Merete; Digranes, Ingvild; Lotz, Nicole; Noel, Lesley-Ann; Börekcle, Naz A. G. Z. (Proceedings of DRS2020 International Conference;Synergy;Volume 4: Education, Chapter; Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The number of DRS 2020 paper submissions relating to design education reflects the ongoing and active engagement of the design education research community. 2020 will, of course, be remembered for the Covid-19 pandemic and ...
    • EEG-based affect classification with machine learning algorithms 

      Zhang, Jianhua; Yin, Zhong; Chen, Peng (Chapter, 2023)
      In this paper, we aim to study the EEG-based emotion recognition problem. First, we use clustering algorithm to determine the target class of emotions and perform binary classification of emotion along its arousal and ...
    • Effect of Added Mass Location on Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Forces 

      Alcoléa, Vitor; Medola, Fausto Orsi; Bertolaccin, Guilherme da Silva; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing;1026, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-14)
      This study investigated the influence of mass distribution on the handrim forces during manual propulsion in four different mobility tasks: straightforward motion at self-selected speed; straightforward sprint; zero radius ...
    • Effects of common keyboard layouts on physical effort : implications for kiosks and Internet banking 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (The proceedings of Unitech2010 : International Conference on Universal Technologies;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      This study investigates the effect common keyboard layouts have physical effort. First, alphabetic keyboard layouts are experimentally compared to the QWERTY layout. Second, the number row often found on QWERTY keyboards ...
    • Effects of compliant and structural parts in evolved modular robots 

      Norstein, Emma Stensby; Veenstra, Frank; Ellefsen, Kai Olav; Nygaard, Tønnes; Glette, Kyrre (Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2023)
      A striking difference between animals and traditional robots is that the latter usually have rigid and non-flexible bodies. Animals, on the other hand, exhibit highly adapted traits, such as elastic tendons. The tendons ...
    • Efficient Tracking of Statistical Properties of Data Streams with Rapid Changes 

      Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Yazidi, Anis (The 26th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation;, Chapter; Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018-08-23)
      Many real-life dynamical systems change rapidly followed by almost stationary periods. In this paper, we consider streams of data with such rapidly changing behavior and investigate the problem of tracking their statistical ...
    • Electronic identity mass compromize: Options for recovery 

      Fritsch, Lothar (Lecture Notes in Informatics;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      A National Digital Identity Framework should be designed in a proactive manner, should focus on a resilience-oriented approach, and should be aimed at limiting the risks that may originate from identity data management ...
    • Empowerment through Product Design: Digital textile pattern design for grip development in healthcare 

      Lyche, Wenche; Berg, Arild (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In the meeting between textile pattern design and 3D printing techniques, there is a potential for developing inclusive products for healthcare. There is a great need for this from both patients and healthcare providers. ...
    • Enabling Smart Home with 5G Network Slicing 

      Dzogovic, Bruno; Santos, Bernardo; Noll, Josef; Do, Thuan Van; Feng, Boning; Do, van Thanh (Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE 4th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems - ICCCS 2019;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In addition to mobile phones 5G mobile networks will have to support billion IoT devices and applications. To achieve this objective 5G relies in the network slicing concept which is not yet fully understood. This paper ...
    • Enhancing communication skills through student and enterprise interaction 

      Stoltenberg, Einar (Peer reviewed; Chapter, 2015)
      Collaboration between a university and an industry is a common way to create “realistic” student projects that provide opportunities for gaining useful knowledge of “real-world problems,” skill development, and project ...
    • Enhancing creativity and play through accessible projector-based interactive PC-control touch technology 

      Begnum, Miriam Eileen Nes; Finstadsveen, Johan; Begnum, Kyrre (The proceedings of Unitech : International Conference on Universal Technologies;2010, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2010)
      Standard computer peripherals are often challenging to use for mobility impaired, and in particular controlling computer mouse movements efficiently and without risking strain injuries. Projected touch screen technology ...
    • Equal Pay for Knowledge Workers in Academia: An Unrealistic Proposition 

      Sandnes, Frode Eika (Palgrave Debates in Business and Management;, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-10)
      This chapter argues for unequal pay in the cultural context of Norwegian academia. Academia is an interesting case to study, as knowledge workers are often idealistically driven rather than through pay. Contrary to the ...
    • Ergodic Capacity Performance of D2D IoT Relay NOMA-SWIPT Systems with Direct Links 

      Rauniyar, Ashish; Engelstad, Paal E.; Østerbø, Olav Norvald (International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP); 2020 43rd International Conference on Telecommunications and Signal Processing (TSP), Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-11)
      We investigate the Ergodic capacity (EC) performance of device-to-device (D2D) Internet of Things (IoT) relay non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)- simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) systems where ...
    • Ethics of artificial intelligence demarcations 

      Hansen, Anders Braarud; Nichele, Stefano (Communications in Computer and Information Science;1056, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In this paper, we present a set of key demarcations, particularly important when discussing ethical and societal issues of current AI research and applications. Properly distinguishing issues and concerns related to ...
    • Evading a Machine Learning-based Intrusion Detection System through Adversarial Perturbations 

      Fladby, Torgeir; Haugerud, Hårek; Nichele, Stefano; Begnum, Kyrre; Yazidi, Anis (RACS: Research in Applied Computation Symposium; RACS '20: International Conference on Research in Adaptive and Convergent Systems, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference proceeding, 2020-10)
      Machine-learning based Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems provide significant value to organizations because they can efficiently detect previously unseen variations of known threats, new threats related to known ...
    • Evaluating Accessibility and Usability of an Experimental Situational Awareness Room 

      Gjøsæter, Terje; Radianti, Jaziar (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing;Vol 776, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-24)
      New advanced emergency management facilities such as a control room which is equipped with advanced ICT technologies should consider universal design principles and ensure the accessibility and usability of some important ...
    • Evaluation of orthosis rapid prototyping during the design process: Analysis of verification models 

      Ferrari, Ana Lya Moya; Piculo dos Santos, Aline Darc; Bertolaccini, Guilherme da Silva; Medola, Fausto Orsi; Sandnes, Frode Eika (Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing;975, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      hysical prototypes allow the testing of ideas quickly with models that look similar to the final product. Rapid Prototyping (RP) based on additive or subtractive technologies allow trial usability tests to avoid errors and ...
    • EvoCLINICAL: Evolving Cyber-Cyber Digital Twin with Active Transfer Learning for Automated Cancer Registry System 

      Chengjie, Lu; Quinghua, Xu; Yue, Tao; Shaukat, Ali; Schwitalla, Thomas; Nygård, Jan Franz (Chapter, 2023)
      The Cancer Registry of Norway (CRN) collects information on cancer patients by receiving cancer messages from different medical entities (e.g., medical labs, hospitals) in Norway. Such messages are validated by an automated ...
    • Evolution of linkages for prototyping of linkage based robots 

      Norstein, Emma Stensby; Ellefsen, Kai Olav; Veenstra, Frank; Nygaard, Tønnes; Glette, Kyrre (IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI);, Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2023)
      Prototyping robotic systems is a time consuming process. Computer aided design, however, might speed up the process significantly. Quality-diversity evolutionary approaches optimise for novelty as well as performance, and ...
    • Ex-vivo Porcine Model for Generating an Internal Surface in Biological Subjects using 3D-GAN 

      de Medeiros Esper, Ian; Romanov, Dmytro; Korostynska, Olga; From, Pål Johan; Mason, Alex (Chapter; Peer reviewed; Conference object, 2022)
      Robotic automation in the medical industry is complex because of the biological nature of the processed materials and the risks to the patient. Everyone is different, which means that each individual has their own ...