MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621041210 A) filed by Sciverse Solutions Private Limited, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 31, for 'a method and a system for adaptive monitoring.'

Inventor(s) include Rahul Kumar Singh; Vikrant Satish Ghatkar; Soham Shailendra Kawade; Sakshi Sanjay Mahakalkar; Mrinmayee Ashish Kulkarni; Ashok Dnyandeo Shinde; Jatin Nareshbhai Jagani; Chinmay Chauhan; Aswathy S Murali; Trupti Swapnil Rale; Mangesh Dayanand Velapure; Aniket Diliprao Balapure; and Siddhesh Dilip Ghanekar.

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: "The present invention relates to a system (100) for adaptive monitoring. The system (100) receives a plurality of raw sensor signals corresponding to interstitial glucose levels of a user. The system (100) processes the plurality of raw sensor signals to generate real-time glucose values without requiring external blood glucose calibration. The system (100) acquires multi-modal physiological data of the user. The system (100) integrates the real-time glucose values with the multi-modal physiological data to generate a context-aware physiological state of the user. The system (100) detects the one or more glucose-affecting events based on the context-aware physiological state. The system (100) evaluates one or more glycemic responses corresponding to each of the detected one or more glucose-affecting events, to determine a deviation between an expected glucose response and an observed glucose response. The system (100) updates one or more control actions or recommendations based on the deviation."

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