MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641064034 A) filed by Saanika S P; and Shimsha Sridhar, Bangalore, Karnataka, on May 20, for 'a system and method for adaptive instruction queue execution with mission-aware scheduling in exploration vehicles.'

Inventor(s) include Saanika S P.

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 system and method for adaptive instruction queue execution with mission-aware scheduling in exploration vehicles is disclosed. The system (100) receives incoming operations (225) from an external command interface and authenticates each operation using an integrity verification mechanism to block unauthorized or tampered instructions. Incoming operations are evaluated using execution control parameters (230) including queue load, priority, energy availability, mission context, and fault history to determine execution feasibility. Each operation is assigned a disposition comprising acceptance, deferral, rejection, or re-queuing. Operations are stored within a bounded queue with state-based segregation to prevent overload and enable controlled task handling. A scheduling framework prioritizes critical operations, supports priority override, and enables execution of time-constrained tasks. Execution eligibility is regulated based on monitored energy levels to restrict non-critical operations under reduced power conditions. Mode-based constraints and fault recovery enable safe, adaptive, and resilient operation in dynamic mission environments."

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