MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641008222 A) filed by Meenakshi Academy Of Higher Education And Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Jan. 28, for 'a system and method for continuous vital sign monitoring and alert generation.'
Inventor(s) include Meyyammai C. T; Navami Gopan; Uma S; and Mahesh Kumar.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A System and Method for Continuous Vital Sign Monitoring and Alert Generation The present disclosure relates to a system and method for ongoing vital sign monitoring and dynamic alert generation. The system has one or more physiological sensors, a processor, and a memory that are all set up to continuously collect multi-modal physiological signals from a subject, process those signals, and create a personalized physiological baseline. The processor looks at multi-parameter correlations and deviation vectors in relation to the personalized baseline to find signs of physiological instability and predict short-term instability trajectories. The system uses predictive analysis to dynamically set adaptive alert thresholds and send context-aware alerts that include severity levels and confidence scores. The method allows for continuous, personalized, and predictive monitoring without the need for medical diagnosis or treatment. The present disclosure diminishes false alerts and alert fatigue by incorporating adaptive signal conditioning, self-evolving baseline modeling, and learning-based alert refinement, thereby enhancing the early detection of physiological instability. The system and method described here offer a real and cutting-edge solution that is good for long-term and remote physiological monitoring."
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