MUMBAI, India, Jan. 2 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541122758 A) filed by G. Pullaiah College Of Engineering And Technology, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, on Dec. 5, 2025, for 'a system and methods for wearable devices for antennas and their challenges in high-speed communication.'

Inventor(s) include S. Towseef Ahmed; Dr B Ravi Chandra; Dr K. C. T. Swamy; and Dr N Sreekanth.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 2, under issue no. 01/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A system and methods for wearable devices for antennas and their challenges in high-speed communication are disclosed. The invention relates to the integration of compact, conformal antennas into wearable platforms such as garments, accessories, and biomedical devices, enabling seamless connectivity with advanced wireless networks including 5G, 6G, and future standards. The disclosed system addresses critical challenges posed by human-body proximity, including signal attenuation, multipath interference, electromagnetic coupling, and thermal effects. Methods are provided for adaptive impedance matching, dynamic beam steering, and interference suppression to ensure reliable high-speed data transmission with reduced latency. The wearable device incorporates lightweight, durable, and ergonomic materials to maintain user comfort while supporting extended operational life. Energy-efficient circuitry and modular antenna architectures allow scalability across diverse applications. The invention further enables real-time monitoring and communication in healthcare, defence, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. By overcoming body-centric communication limitations, the system provides a robust framework for wearable antenna deployment, ensuring enhanced throughput, reliability, and adaptability in next-generation wireless environments."

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