MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641050594 A) filed by Meenakshi Academy Of Higher Education And Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 21, for 'a system and method for continuous vital sign monitoring and intelligent alert generation.'
Inventor(s) include Jayannan; Jaiganesh I; Fabiola M Dhanraj; Ramnath V; Chamundeeswari D; Prasanna Kumar E; Sugasri Sureshkumar; Divya S; Manikandan R; and Subbulakshmi V.
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: "A System and Method for Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring and Intelligent Alert Generation This disclosure pertains to a system and method for the continuous monitoring of multi-parameter vital signs and the generation of intelligent alerts through adaptive and context-aware processing mechanisms. The system has a wearable sensor array, a signal conditioning unit, and a processor that can do physiological artifact isolation, dynamic personalized baseline generation, and confidence-based multi-sensor fusion. The processor also looks at motion and environmental conditions to tell the difference between normal variations and abnormal physiological states. A predictive deviation trajectory analyzer makes it possible to find problems before they reach a threshold, and a hierarchical alert arbitration mechanism sorts alerts by severity and reliability. There is also an edge-based fail-safe controller in the system to make sure it keeps running and a secure event logging module for tracking and auditing. The current disclosure offers a technically advanced solution that improves the accuracy of monitoring, lowers the number of false alarms, and makes it possible to do reliable real-time health assessments in both clinical and remote settings."
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