MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541080908 A) filed by Sai Tejaswi; S R Arun; Akshit Srijan; Meenakshi K; and Hanumantha Ravi P V N, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Aug. 26, 2025, for 'a strategy for controlling mobiles energy consumption and uplink radiation.'

Inventor(s) include Sai Tejaswi; S R Arun; Akshit Srijan; Meenakshi K; and Hanumantha Ravi P V N.

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: "This patent disclosed a strategy for 5G network network selection that manages energy consumption, quality of service (QoS), and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value. The process involves using a software module (SM) to continuously check the ESAR value and QoS. The software module is set up to reside on a 5G Network interface's MAC layer. In order to estimate the available bandwidth of a current base station, the method comprises determining whether at least one of the QoS is below a threshold (T) value and the ESAR value is above a threshold range (TR). This is done by using an estimation module to determine that the QoS is below the threshold (T) value and the ESAR value is above the threshold range (TR). A determination module is used in the approach to ascertain the state of a current base station (CBC) based on the bandwidth that the current base station has available. The CBC is good at determining that the available bandwidth is at least equal to, if not greater than, the bandwidth needed for an ongoing application, according to the decision module. One of the steps in the method is to stay in the current base station and avoid a handoff by using a handoff avoidance module to find at least one CBC that is excellent and an ESAR value that is less than the threshold range (TR). The process involves using a scanning module to estimate the quality of service (QoS) of each base station that is discovered, as well as detecting whether at least one of the CBCs is faulty and the ESAR value is more than TR. In order to meet a QoS requirement, the technique comprises a step whereby possible base stations are filtered from the discovered base stations using a filtration module. The process involves using a computation module to determine the ESAR value for each filtered base station. The method involves choosing a base station with the lowest ESAR value for the handoff and a computing device connected to the same base station to minimize the computing device's battery energy consumption and lessen the radiation intensity of the device on the user's body."

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