MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641049629 A) filed by Mrs. G. Bharathi; Dr. S. Ravi Chand; Mr. P. Narasimha Rao; Dr. N. G. S. Prasad; Dr. B. Kishore Babu; Ms. Kottalanka Uma Devi; Dr. P. Hema Kumar; Dr. Kalpana Devi Bai Mudavathu; Meriga Kiran Kumar; and Konduri V N A S M Prasad, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, on April 18, for 'iot-enabled sensor network for offshore large-scale recirculating aquaculture systems and method thereof.'

Inventor(s) include Mrs. G. Bharathi; Dr. S. Ravi Chand; Mr. P. Narasimha Rao; Dr. N. G. S. Prasad; Dr. B. Kishore Babu; Ms. Kottalanka Uma Devi; Dr. P. Hema Kumar; Dr. Kalpana Devi Bai Mudavathu; Meriga Kiran Kumar; and Konduri V N A S M Prasad.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses an IoT-enabled sensor network for offshore large-scale recirculating aquaculture systems and method thereof, comprising a plurality of distributed sensing units configured to measure water quality parameters including dissolved oxygen, pH, temperature, salinity, turbidity, ammonia concentration, and nitrate concentration. Each sensing unit is operatively coupled to a processing unit configured to perform signal conditioning, data conversion, filtering, normalization, and feature extraction. The system further comprises communication units configured to establish a mesh network for short-range transmission and a gateway unit for long-range communication with a remote computing system. A structural enclosure device fabricated from corrosion-resistant material houses at least one processing unit, communication unit, and power unit, wherein the power unit includes rechargeable energy storage and renewable energy harvesting arrangements. A control unit is configured to analyze aggregated data and generate control signals for actuating aquaculture equipment including aeration devices, pumps, filtration assemblies, and feeding systems."

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