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Bhanu Watawana and Mats Isaksson
Vertical farming has been proposed as a solution for diminishing arable land as it significantly reduces the footprint of farming. Most contemporary solutions use a low level of automation; however, automation of vertical farming is currently attracting ...
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Natalie Isaksson, Ian R. Cleasby, Ellie Owen, Benjamin J. Williamson, Jonathan D. R. Houghton, Jared Wilson and Elizabeth A. Masden
The growth of the marine renewable energy sector requires the potential effects on marine wildlife to be considered carefully. For this purpose, utilization distributions derived from animal-borne biologging and telemetry data provide accurate informatio...
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Lydia Lawand, Massimo Panarotto, Petter Andersson, Ola Isaksson and Michael Kokkolaras
Additive manufacturing (AM) is being used increasingly for repair and remanufacturing of aeroengine components. This enables the consideration of a design margin approach to satisfy changing requirements, in which component lifespan can be optimized for ...
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Massimo Panarotto, Olivia Borgue and Ola Isaksson
The higher satellite production rates expected in new megaconstellation scenarios involve radical changes in the way design trade-offs need to be considered by electric propulsion companies. In relative comparison, flexibility and qualification ability w...
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Jakob R. Müller, Massimo Panarotto and Ola Isaksson
The design of aircraft and engine components hinges on the use of computer aided design (CAD) models and the subsequent geometry-based analyses for evaluation of the quality of a concept. However, the generation (and variation) of CAD models to include r...
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Olivia Borgue, Jakob Müller, Alexander Leicht, Massimo Panarotto and Ola Isaksson
Additive manufacturing (AM) is becoming increasingly attractive for aerospace companies due to the fact of its increased ability to allow design freedom and reduce weight. Despite these benefits, AM comes with manufacturing constraints that limit design ...
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Xiaogang Cheng, Bin Yang, Kaige Tan, Erik Isaksson, Liren Li, Anders Hedman, Thomas Olofsson and Haibo Li
The NISDL method proposed in this paper can be used for real time contactless measuring of human skin temperature, which reflects human body thermal comfort status and can be used for control HVAC devices.
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Mallikarjun Kande, Alf J. Isaksson, Rajeev Thottappillil and Nathaniel Taylor
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Raine Isaksson and Mikael Johnson
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E. Brunberg, P. Jensen, A. Isaksson, and L. Keeling
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