MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641062221 A) filed by Prakash S M, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on May 16, for 'a hardware apparatus for autonomous phase-synchronized anomaly detection in satellite telemetry streams.'

Inventor(s) include Prakash S M.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A hardware apparatus (100) for phase-synchronized anomaly detection in telemetry data streams is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a telemetry input interface (110) configured to receive telemetry samples, a time input interface (120) configured to receive a reference timing signal or timestamp stream, an input latch (130), and a context derivation block (140) configured to derive contextual timing states. A phase memory (160) stores context-indexed belief values, and a predictor core (170) including an EMA predictor (171), a memory predictor (172), a physics predictor (173), a physics gate (174), and a selector (175) generates a selected predicted reference signal. A residual generation block (180), detector block (190), vote block (200), fusion block (210), and post-filter block (220) process the telemetry samples and the selected predicted reference signal to generate alert outputs at an alert output block (230). In some embodiments, a runtime mode controller places the apparatus in a full mode, a degraded mode, or a fault mode, and a supervisory controller may load startup configuration while per-sample anomaly inference remains in hardware."

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