MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621003104 A) filed by Sayali K. Somwanshi; Anmol S. Budhewar; Pramod G. Patil; Pradeep A. Patil; and Abhimanyu N. Dasawar, Nashik, Maharashtra, on Jan. 12, for 'generative ai for semantic communication.'

Inventor(s) include Sayali K. Somwanshi; Anmol S. Budhewar; Pramod G. Patil; Pradeep A. Patil; and Abhimanyu N. Dasawar.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a system and method of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based semantic communication that enhances the efficiency, reliability and intelligence of data transmission. The proposed research focuses on interpretation through integration of generative AI models with semantic encoding and decoding methods. It is not like typical communication systems, which focus on getting the right bits or symbols. Before sending, the system checks the contextual purpose, relevance and semantic significance of the source information and then creates a short semantic representation. Generative AI determines what the sender means by looking at semantic signals rather than exact duplicates of them. This procedure reduces the demand for bandwidth, latency, and transmission errors. This idea performs best in noisy networks, networks with few resources, and next-generation networks, such as 6G, IoT, and edge computing. Some of the applications are smart multimedia communication, autonomous systems, communication between people and machines and communication, which is very important for the campaign. The recommended strategy makes communication faster, more adaptable, and more reliable. It also enables people to access information that is relevant to their circumstances and goals."

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