MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641046151 A) filed by Sri Sai Ram Engineering College Autonomous on April 10, 2026, for Sensor Based Wire Breakage Detection System.
Inventors include Brindha S; Madhuvadhani M; Thenmozhl V; Saranya S; and Dr. G. Sudha.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: Faults in underground cables can lead to power loss, equipment damage and potential safety hazards if not identified at an early stage. This product presents the design and implementation of sensor based wire fault detection and monitoring system. This project continuously monitors voltage and current levels to evaluate the conditions of electrical line. Under normal conditions, the system operate with stable electrical parameters. However, any disruption in the line such as break or discontinuity, results in an open circuit condition. This variation is detected by the sensing unit and processed using a microcontroller. Furthermore, an ESP32 module is integrate to transmit real time data to the ThingSpeak platform, enabling remote monitoring of voltage and current levels through graphical visualization. This allows the users to analyses system performance and detect abnormalities efficiently. Upon identification of fault condition, the system generates immediate alerts through visual indicators. This product is cost effective, reliable and suitable for applications in power distribution system, industrial environments and smart monitoring system.
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