MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631050629 A) filed by Jis College Of Engineering, Nadia, West Bengal, on April 21, for 'low-cost heterogeneous satellite-based internet network economical digital pervasive and tactical communications.'

Inventor(s) include Pragya Das; Aditya Jaiswal; Debanjan Choubey; Abhisek Roy; Mr. Abhisek Hazra; and Dr. Monish Mukul Das.

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: "This invention discloses a low-cost, scalable, and heterogeneous satellite-based internet network designed to bridge the digital divide in rural and strategic regions. The network architecture integrates a Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation with smart, solar-powered ground terminals and decentralized community hubs located in existing local infrastructure. The system features a secure communication layer with end-to-end military-grade encryption and hybrid interoperability with terrestrial 4G/5G networks to ensure seamless, resilient connectivity. Key innovations include modular hardware deployment kits, edge-based caching for optimized data flow, and IoT-enabled diagnostic monitoring. The dual-use system supports various applications, including education, agriculture, disaster response, and national defense, while ensuring digital sovereignty and emergency readiness through real-time alert broadcasting."

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