MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621007181 A) filed by Lakshmi Narain College Of Technology & Science; Dr. Sangeeta Kapoor; Dr. Harleen Kaur Batra; Dr. Vivek Kumar Pundhir; Deepa Waswani; Dr. Shivani Persai; and Dr. Niketa Persai, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, on Jan. 24, for 'system, method and computer-readable medium for real-time simulation and interactive design of wave interference patterns.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Sangeeta Kapoor; Dr. Harleen Kaur Batra; Dr. Vivek Kumar Pundhir; Deepa Waswani; Dr. Shivani Persai; and Dr. Niketa Persai.

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: "The invention offers a computer-readable medium, a system, and a method for interactively designing and simulating wave interference patterns in real time. The system includes an interactive interface that allows users to adjust wave parameters such as frequency, amplitude, phase, and position; a rendering module that creates dynamic two- or three-dimensional visualizations; and a computational engine that is set up to compute interference resulting from multiple wave sources. The process involves setting up a simulation environment, getting user-specified source parameters, using numerical superposition to calculate interference patterns, and rapidly updating visuals in response to user input. In other implementations, the invention further includes an optimization module that uses machine learning or algorithmic methods to accomplish desired interference results, including constructive or destructive interference control. The invention is applicable in physics education, acoustic and optical design, antenna engineering, noise cancellation, and immersive visualization platforms including augmented reality and virtual reality systems."

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