MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641065277 A) filed by National Institute Of Technology-Warangal on May 23, 2026, for A Portable And Scalable Iot System For Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring And Remote Healthcare.

Inventors include Dr. Mohammad Farukh Hashmi; and Pinagadi Meghana.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: TITLE: A PORTABLE AND SCALABLE IOT SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS VITAL SIGN MONITORING AND REMOTE HEALTHCARE An IoT-based real- time health monitoring system has been proposed in the present invention for continuous tracking and analysis of physiological parameters as shown in figure-1. The system integrates multiple non-invasive sensors, including heart rate, ECG, temperature, motion, and electrophysiological signal sensors, with a Raspberry Pi 4 control unit. Sensor data is converted from analog to digital signals and processed by a machine learning model to classify the subject’s health status as normal or abnormal based on predefined physiological thresholds. Upon detecting abnormal conditions, alerts are transmitted to caregivers and healthcare professionals via GSM, mobile, or web applications, enabling timely medical intervention. The system also stores data in a cloud platform for historical monitoring and provides graphical visualization for easy interpretation. Designed for home-based deployment, particularly for elderly or at-risk individuals, the system ensures reliable, real-time monitoring, reduces the burden on medical staff, and enhances patient safety and comfort while enabling rapid diagnosis and treatment.

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