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Pramila Mullan
Researcher at Orange S.A.
Publications - 12
Citations - 471
Pramila Mullan is an academic researcher from Orange S.A.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Web service & Service (systems architecture). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 471 citations. Previous affiliations of Pramila Mullan include Hewlett-Packard & Accenture.
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A product, service and activity based interactive trip mapping system, method and computer program product
TL;DR: In this paper, a system, method, and computer program product for generating a travel itinerary, including specifying a criteria for a query including a start point and an end point, and at least one route point, the route point being a service, a product, a place, an activity, or an event.
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Precision agriculture system
TL;DR: In this paper, a device may receive sensor data from a sensor device located on a particular farm and identify an alert associated with the particular farm, based on the sensor data and using a model.
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Unmanned vehicle (uv) control system
Pramila Mullan,Walid Negm,Edy S. Liongosari,Paul M. Barsamian,Brian Hale Richards,Kim Sang-Ik,Michael Mui,Robert Fenney +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an approach to control of a fleet of UAVs and sensors using a first movement plan and a second movement plan to meet the identified objective of the mission.
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Scalable Grid Service Discovery based on UDDI
Sujata Banerjee,Sujoy Basu,Shishir Garg,Sukesh Garg,Sung-Ju Lee,Pramila Mullan,Puneet Sharma +6 more
TL;DR: The DUDE architecture for scalable distribution can be applied beyond UDDI to any Grid Service Discovery mechanism and enables consumers to query multiple registries, still at the same time allowing organizations to have autonomous control over their registries.
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Distributed computing architecture and associated method of providing a portable user environment
TL;DR: In this article, a client terminal presents a graphical user interface (GUI) to a distributed computing environment, and a controller is operative to verify the key authentication signal provided to the first interface, and upon verification, establishing communication with the operably linked server via the second interface.