MUMBAI, India, July 25 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202431004833 A) filed by Dr. Santanu Koley; Rajrupa Metia; Rajesh Mukherjee; Dr. Bidesh Chakraborty; Dr. Deepa Naik; Sonal Sameer Bawankule; Dr. Chiranjib Chakravartty; Dr. Durga Prasad Sharma; Dr. Manojit Bhattacharya; and Patrali Pradhan, Haldia, West Bengal, on Jan. 24, 2024, for 'a cloud computing system for extended battery life and enhanced performance.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Santanu Koley; Rajrupa Metia; Rajesh Mukherjee; Dr. Bidesh Chakraborty; Dr. Deepa Naik; Sonal Sameer Bawankule; Dr. Chiranjib Chakravartty; Dr. Durga Prasad Sharma; Dr. Manojit Bhattacharya; and Patrali Pradhan.

The application for the patent was published on July 25, under issue no. 30/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This patent discloses a novel mobile cloud computing system, designed to address the critical need for energy conservation in smartphone usage. The system employs a binary data transfer mechanism for efficient data sharing, ensuring an optimal balance between battery life and mobile phone CPU cycles. Security features within the CDroid system encompass various applications, including anti-phishing measures, cookie handling, sensitive information blocking, push notification management, and remote wiping capabilities. Privacy preservation is achieved through the implementation of mobile ad blockers and push notification handlers. Furthermore, the CDroid system incorporates a remote code executor for mobile computations and a synchronization handler for data loading backup on the server side. The processing power is strategically optimized on the Fujitsu server, resulting in extended battery life for the smartphone. The mobile cloud server, characterized as the fastest of its kind, delivers a responsive user experience, marking a significant advancement in the realm of energy-efficient mobile cloud computing."

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