09. Konferenssit, seminaarit ja kokoomateokset / Conferences, Seminars and Compiled works
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- 1st Design Factory Global Network Research Conference ‘Designing the Future’ 5-6 October 2022
Factories | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2023) Björklund, Tua; Joore, Peter; Mäkinen, Saku; Thong, Christine; Zancul, Eduardo; Scientific Advisory Board (in alphabetical order)DFGN.R 2022 -Designing the Future - is the first research conference organised by the Design Factory Global Network. The open event offers the opportunity for all like-minded educators, designers and researchers to share their insights and inspire others on education, methods, practices and ecosystems of co-creation and innovation. The DFGN.R conference is a two-day event hosted on-site in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands. The conference is organized alongside International Design Factory Week 2022, the annual gathering of DFGN members. This year's conference is organized in collaboration with Aalto University from Helsinki Finland and hosted by the NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences. - 2nd Design Factory Global Network Research Conference: "Contributions for Designing Multiplicity" October 5th-6th 2023
Factories | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2023) Kocsis, Anita; Gönenç Sorguç, Arzu; Krebs, Assaf; Iandoli, Luca; Vignoli, Matteo - The Aalto ornament studio theory as a design tool : ornament in architecture : research based design studio
Insinööritieteiden korkeakoulu | D4 Julkaistu kehittämis- tai tutkimusraportti tai -selvitys(2011) Woolston, Samuli - Aalto Research Day 2013 : Proceedings
School of Arts, Design and Architecture | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2013) Kauppi Katri; Kirschenmann, Karolin; Leinonen, Teemu; Pantouvaki, Sofia; Person, Oscar; Schwob, Alexandre (eds.) - Aalto University Undergraduate Centre. Protected Alvar Aalto building awarded for accessibility after renovation
Services | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2016) Raike, Antti; Ahlava, Antti; Tuomi, Teemu; Skyttä, Pauliina; Verma, IraThe main building of the former Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) designed by Alvar Aalto is part of the cultural heritage in Finland. The building underwent a major renovation in 2011–2015 and has now become an awarded Undergraduate Centre for the modern interdisciplinary education of Aalto University. This paper presents how the architectural masterpiece from the 1960’s was renovated and updated into a modern and accessible university building. Particular attention was paid for entering the building by wheelchairs, prams and pushchairs. The successful renovation was awarded in 2015 by the ‘Esteetön Suomi -palkinto’ (Accessible Finland Award), given every two years as a mark of recognition to activities or locations implementing the principles of accessibility and universal design for all on a broad scale and in a nationally significant way. - Aaltovaikutus
C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2019) Allinson, Matthew (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Flowers, Andrew (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Haikarainen, Paula (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Hopiavaara, Riikka (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Hölttä, Minna (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Jurva, Katrina (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Norjamäki, Niina (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Ollikainen, Terhi (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Rosin, Susanna (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Seppälä, Helena (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Särkisilta-Lundberg, Riitta (kirjoittaja/toimittaja); Tolonen, Annamari (kirjoittaja/toimittaja) - Academic writing and dialogue: Reflections on the work of Janne Tienari
School of Business | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2016) Meriläinen, Susan (editor); Vaara, Eero (editor) - Active control of radial rotor vibrations in electric machines : identification, modeling and control design
Faculty of Electronics, Communications and Automation | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2008) Orivuori, Juha; Laiho, Antti; Sinervo, AnssiThis paper presents results related to modeling, identification, control design and simulation of an electric motor equipped with a new force actuator. The model consists of several partial models, thus separating certain physical phenomena into independent processes. The inputs and outputs of the models to be identified are strongly correlated. This makes the identification process significantly more complicated. Three different control algorithms are designed for the process. The performance of the control algorithms are tested against finite element models in extensive simulations. The paper concludes in description of preliminary test results with an actual test machine. - Analysis and design of a position observer with resistance adaptation for synchronous reluctance motor drives
School of Electrical Engineering | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2011) Tuovinen, Toni; Hinkkanen, Marko; Luomi, JormaA back-EMF-based reduced-order position observer with stator-resistance adaptation is analyzed for motion-sensorless synchronous reluctance motor drives. Analytical equations for steady-state estimation errors and stability conditions are derived (with and without resistance adaptation), taking into account errors in the parameter estimates. The effect of the observer gain on the noise reduction is studied by means of eigenvector analysis. A robust gain selection is proposed, which maximizes the allowed uncertainties in the parameter estimates. The proposed observer design is experimentally evaluated using a 6.7-kW synchronous reluctance motor drive; stable operation is demonstrated at low speeds under various parameter errors. - Analysis and design of a position observer with stator-resistance adaptation for PMSM drives
School of Electrical Engineering | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2010) Hinkkanen, Marko; Tuovinen, Toni; Harnefors, Lennart; Luomi, JormaThis paper deals with reduced-order observers with stator-resistance adaptation for motion-sensorless permanent-magnet synchronous motor drives. An analytical solution for the stabilizing observer gain and stability conditions for the stator-resistance adaptation are derived. The proposed observer design is experimentally tested using a 2.2-kW motor drive; stable operation at very low speeds under different loading conditions is demonstrated. - Analysis of Different Models of Iron Precipitation in Multicrystalline Silicon
School of Electrical Engineering | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2014) Morishige, Ashley; Laine, Hannu; Schön, Jonas; Hofstetter, Jasmin; Haarahiltunen, Antti; Schubert, Martin; Savin, Hele; Buonassisi, TonioSimulation of solar cell processing enables inexpensive and rapid process optimization. Over the last twenty years, several models describing the distribution and behavior of iron point defects and iron-silicide precipitates have been developed and incorporated into process simulations. The goal of this work is to elucidate what physics are needed to accurately describe industry-relevant as-grown impurity and defect distributions and processing conditions by simulating different material-processing combinations with each model. This rigorous comparison helps scientists and engineers choose the appropriate level of model complexity, and consequently simulation run time, based on material characteristics and processing conditions. - ARCH 14 - International Conference on Research on Health Care Architecture - November 19-21, 2014, Espoo, Finland - Conference Proceedings
School of Arts, Design and Architecture | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2015) Verma, Ira (ed.); Nenonen, Laura (ed.); Sanaksenaho, Pirjo; Fröst, Peter; Björgvinsson, Erling; Sandin, Gunnar; Ståhlberg-Aalto, Freja; Nord, Catharina; Yan, Shuang; Taegen, Jonna; Antinaho, Tuula; Kivinen, Tuula; Yli-Karhu, Tiina; Andersson, Morgan; Aalto, Leena; Nenonen, Suvi; Lindahl, Göran; Yläoutinen, Jyrki; Peltoniemi, Sanna; Andersson, Jonas E.; Rönn, Magnus; Gromark, Sten; Malmqvist, Inga; Nylander, Ola; Wijk, Helle; Elf, Marie; Thörn, Catharina; Verma, Ira; Lassfolk, Christina; Linnavuo, Matti; Talvitie, Sanna; Hietanen, Marja; Sepponen, Raimo; Paju, Vesa S.; Ketola, Eeva; Kariniemi-Örmälä, Kristiina; Halonen, Juha; Werning, Rashmi; Kuutti, Jussi; Paukkunen, Mikko; Eskelinen, Pekka; Nordin, Susanna; MacKee, Kevin; Kekäläinen, Reijo; Sepponen, Raimo E.Healthcare Architecture has grown rapidly in recent years. However, there are still many questions remaining. The commission, therefore, is to share the existing research knowledge and latest results and to carry out research projects focusing more specifically on the health care situation in a variety of contexts. The ARCH14 conference was the third conference in the series of ARCH conferences on Research on Health Care Architecture initiated by Chalmers University. It was realized in collaboration with the Nordic Research Network for Healthcare Architecture .It was a joint event between Aalto University, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH) and National Institute of Health and Welfare (THL International).The conference gathered together more than 70 researchers and practitioners from across disciplines and countries to discuss the current themes. - ARCH24 Design for Health and Wellbeing - Best practice papers from the 6th International Conference on Architecture, Research, Care and Health 17-19 June 2024, Espoo, Finland
School of Arts, Design and Architecture | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2024)The booklet ARCH24 Design for Health and Wellbeing presents best practice papers and posters from the 6th International Conference on Architecture, Research, Care, and Health, held at Aalto University in Espoo, Finland, in June 2024. The theme, Effects of Design on Health and Wellbeing explored how design impacts physical, mental, and social health outcomes. The 30 selected presentations—21 peer-reviewed papers and nine posters—adress topics such as designing for emotional and social wellbeing, transforming care delivery models, and creating spaces that support recovery, rehabilitation, and holistic health. The objective of this collection is to inspire further inquiry and application of best practices within the discipline. We invite readers to engage deeply with the content, as it reflects both the current state and future directions of design at the intersection of architecture and health. In closing, we express our gratitude to all participants, contributors, organizers and sponsors, whose efforts have culminated in this enriching discourse and knowledge exchange. - Architecture as human interface 2012 : the 4th symposium of architectural research in Finland - the 4th international conference on architectural competitions
School of Arts, Design and Architecture | C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2014) Di Marino, Mina; Teräväinen, Helena (eds.) - Around the world in 36 hours - Understanding the dynamics of the global product design relay marathon
Factories | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2017) Tuulos, Tiina; Kauppinen, Tomi; Ivorra Penafort, L. R.; Riveros Ospina, D. I.In this system paper we will present a learning experiment - a unique three-day global product design relay marathon organized by the Design Factory Global Network (DFGN). The experiment called Rat Relay simulates a real-world situation in product development where very often a person or team is only working on a project for a limited time and not from beginning to end, individuals work in multidisciplinary and multicultural teams around complex problems, and everything is done with a fast pace. Rat Relay is a learning experiment developed by the Design Factory Global Network, a network of innovation hubs in universities and research organizations in five continents of the world aiming to contribute to transformation of learning and research through a passion-based culture of interdisciplinary collaboration and effective problem solving. - Art as we don't know it
C2 Toimitettu kirja, kokoomateos, konferenssijulkaisu tai lehden erikoisnumero(2020) Berger, Erich (editor); Mäki-Reinikka, Kasperi (editor); O'Reilly, Kira (editor); Sederholm, Helena (editor)2018 marked the 10th anniversary of the Bioart Society and created the impetus for the publication of Art as We Don’t Know It. For this publication, the Bioart Society joined forces with the School of Arts, Design and Architecture of the Aalto University. The close history and ongoing collaborative relationship between the Bioart Society and Biofilia – Base for Biological Arts in the Aalto University lead to this mutual effort to celebrate together a diverse and nurturing environment to foster artistic practices on the intersection of art, science and society. Rather than stage a retrospective, we decided to invite writings that look forward and invite speculations about the potential directions of bioarts. The contributions range from peer-reviewed articles to personal accounts and inter-views, interspersed with artistic contributions and Bioart Society projects. The selection offers a purview of the rich variety, both in content and form, of the work currently being made within the field of bioart. The works and articles clearly trouble the porous and provisional definitions of what might be understood as bioart, and indeed definitions of bioart have been usefully and generativity critiqued since the inception of the term. Whilst far from being definitive, we consider the contributions of the book to be tantalising and valuable indicators of trends, visions and impulses. We also invite into the reading of this publication a consideration of potential obsolescences knowing that some of today’s writing will become archaic over time as technologies driven by contemporary excitement and hype are discarded. In so doing we also acknowledge and ponder upon our situatedness and the partialness of our purview in how we begin and find points of departure from which to anticipate the unanticipated. Whilst declining the view of retrospection this book does present art and research that has grown and flourished within the wider network of both the Bioart Society and Biofilia during the previous decade. The book is structured into four thematic sections Life As We Don’t Know It, Convergences, Learnings/Unlearnings, Redraw and Refigure and rounded off with a glossary. - Art of Research 2023
School of Arts, Design and Architecture | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2023) Laakso, Harri; Pantouvaki, Sofia; Valle Noronha, Julia; Krokfors, Karin; Helke, Susanna; Falin, Priska - Assistive tool for collaborative learning of conceptual structures
School of Science | D3 Artikkeli ammatillisessa konferenssijulkaisussa(2009) Lahti, LauriThere is a demand for computational methods assisting learners to generate relevantassociations for current context. Many concepts in natural language have ambiguous meaningsimplying alternative ways to define associations for them. It is crucial to develop collaborativemethods that support free experiments with promising conceptual structures in learning.Methods for evaluating these structures in respect to the person’s needs are also required. Wepropose a new collaborative ideation scheme and based on that we have implemented anassistive tool for learning conceptual structures in a collaborative Web environment. - Augmented Reality in Forest Machine Cabin
School of Electrical Engineering | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2017) Palonen, Tuomo; Hyyti, Heikki; Visala, ArtoAugmented reality human machine interface is demonstrated in the cabin of a forest machine outdoors for the first time in real time. In this work, we propose a system setup and a real-time capable algorithm to augment the operator’s visual field with measurements from the forest machine and its environment. In the demonstration, an instrumented forestry crane and a lidar are used to model the pose of the crane and its surroundings. In our approach, a camera and an inertial measurement unit are used to estimate the pose of the operator’s head in difficult lighting conditions with the help of planar markers placed on the cabin structures. Using the estimate, a point cloud and a crane model are superimposed on the video feed to form an augmented reality view. Our system is tested to work outdoors using a forest machine research platform in real time with encouraging initial results. - Automatic Speech Recognition for Northern Sámi with comparison to other Uralic Languages
School of Electrical Engineering | A4 Artikkeli konferenssijulkaisussa(2016) Smit, Peter; Leinonen, Juho; Jokinen, Kristiina; Kurimo, MikkoSpeech technology applications for major languages are becoming widely available, but for many other languages there is no commercial interest in developing speech technology. As the lack of technology and applications will threaten the existence of these languages, it is important to study how to create speech recognizers with minimal effort and low resources. As a test case, we have developed a Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognizer for Northern Sámi, an Finno-Ugric language that has little resources for speech technology available. Using only limited audio data, 2.5 hours, and the Northern Sámi Wikipedia for the language model we achieved 7.6% Letter Error Rate (LER). With a language model based on a higher quality language corpus we achieved 4.2% LER. To put this in perspective we also trained systems in other, better-resourced, Finno-Ugric languages (Finnish and Estonian) with the same amount of data and compared those to state-of-the-art systems in those languages.