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Prateep Misra

Researcher at Tata Consultancy Services

Publications -  33
Citations -  680

Prateep Misra is an academic researcher from Tata Consultancy Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Analytics & Software deployment. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 607 citations. Previous affiliations of Prateep Misra include Harvard University.

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A computing platform for development and deployment of sensor data based applications and services

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and system for real-time analytics of sensor-based data is disclosed, and a Cloud-based Paltform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering for sensor driven applications with services and features for their complete life-cycle management including prompt development, testing, deployment and so forth.
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A computing platform for development and deployment of sensor-driven vehicle telemetry applications and services

TL;DR: In this paper, a computing platform for intelligent development, deployment and management of vehicle telemetry applications is presented, which enables provision of Intelligent Transportation Service on the Cloud-based Platform that facilitates creation and deployment of vehicle Telemetry applications configured for enabling traffic measurements, traffic shaping, vehicle surveillance and other vehicle related services.
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Smart city surveillance: Leveraging benefits of cloud data stores

TL;DR: This paper has benchmarked performances of a few cloud based key-value stores under large scale video surveillance workload and demonstrated that those perform satisfactorily, bringing in inherent scalability and reliability of a cloud based storage system to a video surveillance system for a smart safe city.
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Real time monitoring and control of friction stir welding process using multiple sensors

TL;DR: A novel cloud-based remote and real time monitoring and control scheme has been developed for a manufacturing process named friction stir welding to avoid occurrence of weld defects.