MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611026696 A) filed by Delhi Technological University, New Delhi, on March 6, for 'a quantum entanglement-based soil monitoring system used in agriculture.'
Inventor(s) include Bhushan, Ekansh; and Mehra, Pawan Singh.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure relates to a quantum entanglement-based soil monitoring system (102) comprising a quantum sensor suit (104) deployed within soil and integrating at least one quantum sensing module (106) configured to detect at least one soil parameter. The system (102) includes a quantum spectroscopy module (108) configured to detect soil nutrient levels using an entangled-photon spectroscopy, and a quantum magnetometry module (110) configured to detect soil salinity and ionic concentration of the soil through magnetic field anomalies. The system (102) includes an atom interferometry module (112) configured to detect soil density and compaction using atom-wave interference. The system (102) includes the quantum sensor suit (104) coupled to a quantum control and initialization module (114) configured to maintain qubit coherence, manage entanglement distribution, and perform quantum error correction. The system (102) includes the quantum sensor suit (104) which may process the detected soil parameter to compute soil health."
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