MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641050710 A) filed by Mrs. P Deeplaxmi; Mr. Feroz Amer; Mr. Asif Ahmad; Mohammed Zamauddin Atif; Dr. R. Narmadha; Dr. M Santhosh Kumar; and Mr. M. Sudhakar, Hyderabad, Telangana, on April 21, for 'a system and method for ultra-low latency communication protocol in sixth generation (6g) networks.'
Inventor(s) include Mrs. P Deeplaxmi; Mr. Feroz Amer; Mr. Asif Ahmad; Mohammed Zamauddin Atif; Dr. R. Narmadha; Dr. M Santhosh Kumar; and Mr. M. Sudhakar.
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 invention relates to a system and method for enabling ultra-low latency communication in Sixth Generation (6G) networks through an advanced protocol architecture that integrates cross-layer optimization, artificial intelligence-driven predictive scheduling, adaptive packet structuring, and edge-based distributed intelligence. The proposed protocol minimizes end-to-end delay by eliminating redundant processing layers, dynamically allocating network resources, and prioritizing latency-sensitive data transmissions. The system further incorporates quantum-inspired routing algorithms and supports terahertz frequency communication with adaptive beamforming techniques to enhance transmission speed and reliability. Additionally, a decentralized control mechanism based on distributed ledger technology ensures secure and efficient coordination among network nodes. The invention provides a scalable, flexible, and high-performance communication framework suitable for real-time and mission-critical applications, including autonomous systems, remote healthcare, immersive communication, and intelligent industrial networks."
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