MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641005016 A) filed by Santhiram Engineering College, Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 19, for 'integrated sensor-based multi-modal platform for early detection and continuous monitoring of autism.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. G. Sowmya; Shaik Mallika; Dr P Ajay Kumar Reddy; Dasamandam Venkata Supriya; G. Ayesha Farheen; Nimmagadda Padmaja; Dr. Abhishek Bajpai; Dr Udayabhaskar Pattapu; S Jayalakshmi; Kanike Sharan Kumar; M. Vasudeva Reddy; and Rachapalle Tharun Reddy.

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: "Integrated Sensor-Based Multi-Modal Platform for Early Detection and Continuous Monitoring of Autism and Anxiety Symptoms Abstract An integrated multi-modal health monitoring system for the early identification and ongoing evaluation of anxiety disorders and autism spectrum disorder is the subject of the current invention. The system collects a variety of data, such as heart-rate variability, electrodermal activity, motion patterns, facial expressions, speech cues, and user interaction behavior, by combining wearable physiological sensors, environmental sensing devices, and behavioral monitoring modules. While an adaptive machine learning model examines temporal and contextual patterns to detect developmental aberrations, stress events, and anxiety signs, a data fusion engine synchronizes multi-modal inputs. Through a linked caregiver and clinician interface, the system additionally offers realtime feedback, alarms, and tailored intervention support. For better early diagnosis, behavioral tracking, and therapeutic decision-making, the invention makes noq-intrusive, real-time, and customized neuro-behavioral monitoring possible."

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