MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621049496 A) filed by Ankute Ritesh Santosh; Dhumal Rushikesh Dhananjay; Salave Kshitij Nana; and Raskar Shivaji Kisan on April 17, 2026, for Iot-Based Smart Three-Phase Distribution Monitoring System Using Micro-Phasor Measurement Unit (micro-Pmu).

Inventors include Ankute Ritesh Santosh; Dhumal Rushikesh Dhananjay; Salave Kshitij Nana; and Raskar Shivaji Kisan.

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

Abstract: The current invention is meant for use in factories and other industries where a stable and reliable three-phase power distribution is very important. The system is built so that it can be made, installed, and used in both large and small to medium-sized industrial buildings. This invention is useful for systems that distribute electrical power to heavy machinery like CNC machines, induction motors, industrial drives, pumps, compressors, and other automated production systems. It is especially useful in factories, processing plants, workshops, and industries that rely on automation and need a steady and balanced three-phase power supply for best results. The proposed system can also be added to current electrical systems. frameworks to make power quality better, cut down on energy losses, and make operations more efficient. It makes sure that industrial operations run smoothly by keeping the load balanced and lowering the chance of system instability or breaks. Because of this, the invention clearly shows how it can be used in the electrical and power engineering fields and is great for making, deploying, and using in business across many industries.

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