MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641071364 A) filed by Sona College Of Technology on June 09, 2026, for A Real-Time Embedded System For Detection And Monitoring Of Chemical Pollutants In Textile Wastewater.

Inventors include M. Senthil Vadivu; Harini M; Mohammed Ameenudeen M; Jeeva S; M. Jamuna Rani; K. Suriyakrishnaan; N. Vikram; and D. Sharmiladevi.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: ABSTRACT The present invention discloses a real-time embedded system for detecting and monitoring chemical pollutants in textile wastewater. The system comprises a microcontroller integrated with multiple sensors including a TDS sensor, conductivity sensor, gas sensors (MQ-135 and MQ-137), and a temperature sensor. These sensors continuously measure key water quality parameters such as dissolved solids, ionic concentration, ammonia, and other harmful gases. The collected data is processed and compared with predefined threshold limits to assess water safety. The system provides real-time output through a display module and generates alerts when pollutant levels exceed permissible limits. The invention offers a low-cost, portable, and efficient solution for continuous wastewater monitoring, reducing dependency on laboratory testing and enabling industries to comply with environmental regulations.

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