MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641096852 A) filed by Vellore Institute Of Technology on August 11, 2026, for Split-Architecture Intraluminal Sensing System With Transdermal Processing Patch.
Inventors include Kavitha K V N; and T. Sanath.
The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.
Abstract: ABSTRACT SPLIT-ARCHITECTURE INTRALUMINAL SENSING SYSTEM WITH TRANSDERMAL PROCESSING PATCH An intraluminal sensing system comprises an implantable restructurable scaffold (100) for deployment within a blood vessel lumen, comprising a multi-modal sensor array (101) capturing intraluminal biophysical signals, an analog frontend conditioning layer (104) with buffer channels coupled to corresponding sensors, an Analog-to-Digital Converter (106) quantizing conditioned signals into digital bitstreams, a Tier 1 temporal voting module (107) sampling sequential temporal measurements and filtering transient signal noise, a Tier 2 spatial voting module (108) comparing outputs from physically independent sensing channels and isolating hardware trace failures, and a near-field wireless transmitter (110) transmitting a voter-cleared, uncompressed digital telemetry stream. A transdermal processing patch (111) worn externally on skin within a transdermal transmission perimeter overlying the scaffold (100) comprises a receiver receiving the telemetry stream, a processor executing diagnostic algorithms, and a planar substrate with heat dissipation surface (112) dissipating computational heat to ambient air. (Fig. 1)
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