MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541038298 A) filed by Indian Institute Of Science, Bangalore, Karnataka, on April 21, for 'a neuromorphic radar system and method for continuous-time asynchronous signal processing.'

Inventor(s) include Satyapreet Singh Yadav; Saptarshi Maiti; and Chetan Singh Thakur.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure generally relates to neuromorphic radar systems, and more particularly relates to neuromorphic radar system and method for continuous-time asynchronous signal processing. Further, the neuromorphic radar system (202) may include a radar analog front-end. Furthermore, the neuromorphic radar system (202) may be configured to a plurality of receiver antennas (210). Further, the neuromorphic radar system (202) may be configured to a processing unit. Further, the neuromorphic radar system (202) may be configured to receive the IF signal (232). Further, the neuromorphic radar system (202) may be configured to extract angle information. Further, the neuromorphic radar system (202) may be configured to determine dendritic weights, and to transmit an angle-encoded signal to a plurality of Resonate-Integrate-and-Fire (RIF) neurons. Further, the neuromorphic radar system 202 may identify targets 208 and output event-based sparse radar representations in a spike domain via an electronic device."

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