MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641025624 A) filed by Prathyusha V; Kosaraju Suneetha Krishna; Cuppala Ramya; K. Kirankumar; Y. Raju; Anitha. P; Y. Sucharitha; and Mohammad. Reshma, Hyderabad, Telangana, on March 4, for 'closed-loop wearable biosensor patch with on-device neuromorphic ai for continuous sepsis onset prediction and early alert in icu patients.'

Inventor(s) include Prathyusha V; Kosaraju Suneetha Krishna; Cuppala Ramya; K. Kirankumar; Y. Raju; Anitha. P; Y. Sucharitha; and Mohammad. Reshma.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The current invention shows how an on-device neuromorphic artificial intelligence system can work with a closed-loop wearable biosensor patch. One of the things that comes to light is the exact object in question. The goal of this patch is to allow doctors to keep making predictions about when patients in intensive care units may get sepsis. The system is made up of an array of multimodal biosensors, a signal conditioning circuit with low noise, an event-driven neuromorphic processor that can run spiking neural network algorithms, and an adaptive closed-loop controller that is in charge of dynamic risk stratification. The technique makes it possible to see the risk of sepsis in real time without using a lot of power or relying on cloud computing. This means you don't need cloud computing anymore. This is possible because of the device. The combination of these two things is what makes this possible. When this technology is applied in critical care, it is possible to get a number of results, such as better early identification, shorter wait times, and higher patient survival rates. All of these things may happen."

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