MUMBAI, India, July 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541060079 A) filed by Dr. Panduranga H T, Tumakuru, Karnataka, on June 24, for 'ai-vision enabled contextual color-adaptive garment using microfluidic fabrics.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Panduranga H T; Lokaprakash Narayana H T; Naveen Kumar S K; Dr. N. H. Siddalingaswamy; and A B Sachin.

The application for the patent was published on July 11, under issue no. 28/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A wearable system for context-based visual adaptation is disclosed. The system comprises a garment (00 I) incorporating a microfluidic fabric layer (002) with a plurality of fluidic channels 5 designed to transport one or more colored fluids. Integrated within the garment (001) is a 360- degree camera module (003) configured to capture image data of the surrounding environment. A microprocessor (004) communicatively coupled to the camera module (003) includes a computer vision module (005) for detecting environmental and situational features, and an artificial intelligence engine (006) trained to classify the context based on said features. The 10 microprocessor (004) also cu111~rises a nuid control module (007) for generating control signals to operate micro-pumps and valves. A fluid delivery module (008), comprising colored fluid reservoirs and micro-pumps, is connected to the fluidic channels. In response to the classified context, the system selectively actuates the fluid delivery module (008) to dynamically alter the visual appei:lrance of the micronuidic fabric layer (002)."

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