MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521096433 A) filed by Persistent Systems, Pune, Maharashtra, on Oct. 7, 2025, for 'system and method for intent-based peer-to-peer protocol for tool discovery, delegated execution, and collaborative computation.'
Inventor(s) include Mr. Nitish Shrivastava; and Mr. Pradeep Kumar Sharma.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention provides a system and method for intent-driven peer-to-peer collaboration among agentic systems using structured intent messages and tool offers maintained in a distributed network. A requester peer broadcasts an intent representing a computational objective, and provider peers respond with tool offers including capability descriptors, performance metrics, confidence ratings, privacy grades, and cost hints. The requester aggregates and ranks offers using reputation, confidence, and performance, optionally consulting a language model for arbitration. Delegated execution transmits the execution context securely to the selected peer, which performs sandboxed computation and streams results back. Feedback is submitted to update distributed reputation scores, which are propagated via gossip protocols. Discovery mechanisms use LAN multicast and WAN DHT, with cryptographic peer identity, signed messages, and privacy enforcement. The invention enables transactional, confidence- and reputation-aware collaboration among agentic peers, ensuring efficiency, freshness, resilience, privacy, and trust."
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