MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641050621 A) filed by Chvnraja; Ms. K. Jyothsna; Ms. K. Haritha; Mr. N. Naveen Kumar; Mr. A. Manoj Surya Teja Shiva Sai; Mr. T. Varun Kumar; Mr. S. Bhanu Prakash; Mrs. N. Radha Kumari; and Anil Neerukonda Institute Of Technology And Sciences, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, on April 21, for 'smart monitoring of line fault detection system using iot technology.'

Inventor(s) include Ms. K. Jyothsna; Ms. K. Haritha; Mr. N. Naveen Kumar; Mr. A. Manoj Surya Teja Shiva Sai; Mr. T. Varun Kumar; Mr. S. Bhanu Prakash; and Mrs. N. Radha Kumari.

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 proposed project aims to provide the electrical transmission lines faults monitoring and detecting on real-time which can increase the reliability of the power system and avoid any potential damage or hazard. This system can be implemented using an Arduino board which would detect abnormal conditions such as short-circuit fault, voltage variations, line fault, etc. By sensing both the voltage and current parameters through the appropriate sensors. The types of line faults, ground faults and double-line faults would be simulated with push button to study the type of faults detected. Other factors affecting the transmission line such as MEMS and DHT11 sensors to detect vibration, tilt and temperature variations, will also be detected. Any type of fault will trigger an immediate alert with the help of the buzzer and it will be notified to an LCD display by using I2C. Also, fault information detected will be sent to the Node MCU module and will be uploaded to the cloud platform by using the concept of IoT technology for monitoring from a remote location."

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