MUMBAI, India, Sept. 5 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421011213 A) filed by Deepali Pankaj Javale; Dhairvi Shah; Utkarsha Kasar; Priyanshu Pandya; and Kapil Amadavadi, Pune, Maharashtra, on Feb. 17, 2024, for 'a band to predict perinatal survival rate during birth.'
Inventor(s) include Deepali Pankaj Javale; Dhairvi Shah; Utkarsha Kasar; Priyanshu Pandya; and Kapil Amadavadi.
The application for the patent was published on Sept. 5, under issue no. 36/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A band for predicting perinatal survival rate at birth incorporates a plurality of sensors (101), including PPG, Oscillometric, Thermistor, GPS, and GSR (Galvanic skin response), to capture data related to heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, temperature, and emotional responses from the wearer. The band features a memory (105) for storing instructions and data, an alert system (107) to generate alerts in case of abnormalities, and at least one processor (103) executing machine learning algorithms. The processor (103) analyses and interprets data collected by the sensors, interacting with a server (203) and a database (205) to process and store information. Additionally, the processor (103) triggers the alert system (107) to notify the wearer of any detected anomalies, which can be in the form of alarms or notification messages. The band integrates with a server (203) that interacts with a user interface (207) through a software application, providing real-time data and facilitating communication with relevant members. The system's design emphasizes predictive analytics and timely alerts for perinatal health monitoring."
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