MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641025223 A) filed by Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on March 3, for 'mesh-based visual tamper detection system for critical infrastructure.'
Inventor(s) include S. Vanitha.
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: "A tamper detection system and method for unattended enclosures such as ATMs and critical infrastructure devices are disclosed. The system comprises a non-conductive physical mesh layer affixed to an outer enclosure surface providing a reproducible visual grid pattern, a surveillance camera continuously monitoring the mesh-covered surface, an edge computing unit storing a baseline mesh pattern and executing visual change detection by comparing live video frames against the baseline, a connectivity module transmitting tamper alert data comprising event type, timestamp, and anomaly snapshot upon threshold deviation, and a cloud-based alert system logging events and dispatching real-time notifications to mobile, SMS, and dashboard endpoints. A user positioning zone maintains unobstructed camera view during transactions. The system enables autonomous, low-latency physical tamper detection without continuous human monitoring."
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