Browsing Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies (Te Ara Auaha) by Author "Ensor, A"
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An InfoSphere Streams based approach for implementing an FX-style auto-correlation spectrometer with accelerator support
Mahmoud, M; Ensor, A; Biem, A; Elmegreen, B; Gulyaev, S (AUT University, 2011) -
Counting the number of minimal paths in weighted coloured-edge graphs
Ensor, A; Lillo, F (arXiv, Cornell University, 2011)A weighted coloured-edge graph is a graph for which each edge is assigned both a positive weight and a discrete colour, and can be used to model transportation and computer networks in which there are multiple transportation ... -
Data provenance and management in radio astronomy: a stream computing approach
Mahmoud, MS; Ensor, A; Biem, A; Elmegreen, B; Gulyaev, S (Springer, 2013)New approaches for data provenance and data management (DPDM) are required for mega science projects like the Square Kilometer Array, characterized by extremely large data volume and intense data rates, therefore demanding ... -
Data provenance and management in Radio Astronomy: a stream computing approach
Mahmoud, M; Ensor, A; Biem, A; Elmegreen, B; and Gulyaev, S (Springer, 2011)New approaches for data provenance and data management (DPDM) are required for mega science projects like the Square Kilometer Array, characterized by extremely large data volume and intense data rates, therefore demanding ... -
GPU-based image analysis on mobile devices
Ensor, A; Hall, S (University of Auckland, 2011)With the rapid advances in mobile technology many mobile devices are capable of capturing high quality images and video with their embedded camera. This paper investigates techniques for real-time processing of the resulting ... -
Tight upper bound on the number of optimal paths in weighted coloured-edge graphs
Ensor, A; Lillo, F (Association of European Operational Research Societies, 2010)A weighted coloured-edge is a graph for which each edge is assigned both a positive weight and a discrete colour, and can be used to model transportation and computer networks in which there are multiple transportation ...