MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641061031 A) filed by Varsha V; Rajshekhar M Patil; Rishab A Badaseshi; and Cambridge Institute Of Technology North Campus, Bangalore, Karnataka, on May 14, for 'a system and method for adaptive intrusion detection using metric-driven modular architecture.'
Inventor(s) include Rajshekhar M Patil; Rishab A Badaseshi; and Varsha V.
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 an adaptive intrusion detection system using a metric-driven modular architecture. The system includes a hardware-assisted network data acquisition module, packet filtering and preprocessing unit, feature extraction engine, intelligent processing unit, design metric evaluation engine, adaptive control module, alert generation module and central control system. The design metric evaluation engine computes latency, resource utilization, scalability and adaptability metrics from real-time system performance data. Based on the computed metrics, the adaptive control module dynamically modifies processing depth, processing priority, traffic routing and computational resource allocation. The system operates in a closed-loop configuration to reduce processing latency, improve throughput and maintain intrusion detection performance under changing network traffic conditions."
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