MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641068037 A) filed by Vellore Institute Of Technology on May 30, 2026, for Self-Evolving Trust-Aware Consensus System And Method For Secure Distributed Consensus Execution In Distributed Computing Environments.
Inventors include Senthil Kumar T; Mohana Sundari L; and Daksh Vithal.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: The present disclosure proposes a self-evolving trust-aware consensus system (100) and method for secure distributed consensus execution in distributed computing environments. The self-evolving trust-aware consensus system (100) comprises one or more distributed nodes (128) connected through a network (130), and at least one computing device (102) comprising at least one processor (104), a memory (106), and plurality of modules (108). The modules (108) comprise a monitoring module (110), a machine-learning engine (112), a collusion detection module (114), a trust evaluation module (116), a quorum selection module (118), a consensus execution module (120), a shadow quorum verification module (122), and an adaptation engine (124). The self-evolving trust-aware consensus system (100) dynamically modifies node participation and operational modes according to detected threat conditions for improving distributed consensus reliability, adaptive threat mitigation, fault tolerance, and adversarial resilience.
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