Browsing Doctoral Theses by Thesis Supervisor "Ensor, Andrew"
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Blocking efficiency and competitive equilibria in economies with asymmetric information
(Auckland University of Technology, 2013)In this thesis, two most fundamental problems in economic theory, namely the existence and the optimality of Walrasian equilibrium, are studied. It is assumed that there is uncertainty about the realized state of nature ... -
Coloured-edge graph approach for the modelling of multimodal networks
(Auckland University of Technology, 2011)Many networked systems involve multiple modes of transport. Such systems are called multimodal, and examples include logistic and telecommunication networks, biomedical phenomena, conflict resolution models and manufacturing ... -
Evolution of robotic controllers using genetic algorithms
(Auckland University of Technology, 2011)This research investigates evolutionary robotics which uses evolutionary computation to generate robotic controllers. The majority of research in this field has been primarily focused on the use of software genetic algorithms ... -
Frequency Based Texture Feature Descriptors
(Auckland University of Technology, 2017)A texture descriptor is a collection of quantified measurements of a texture’s properties. They are often used for classifying texture images and recognition of objects in an image that have repeated patterns. In the past, ... -
GPU accelerated feature algorithms for mobile devices
(Auckland University of Technology, 2014)Mobile devices offer many new avenues for computer vision and in particular mobile augmented reality applications that have not been feasible with desktop computers. The motivation for this research is to improve mobile ... -
The relationship between organizational fitness and business performance: specific evidence for SMEs
(Auckland University of Technology, 2009)In today’s technological environment, organizational capabilities for managing change are regarded as important for business survival and growth. In particular, dynamic organizational capabilities have attracted considerable ...