MUMBAI, India, June 16 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611053625 A) filed by Mr. Durgesh Kumar; Arnima Pathak; Dr. Amit Sharma; Vandana; Ms. Priti Kumari; Ms. Madhuri Gupta; Dr Krishan Kumar; and Nishu Niharika, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, on April 27, for 'a system and method for dynamic resource allocation in cloud computing.'

Inventor(s) include Mr. Durgesh Kumar; Arnima Pathak; Dr. Amit Sharma; Vandana; Ms. Priti Kumari; Ms. Madhuri Gupta; Dr Krishan Kumar; and Nishu Niharika.

The application for the patent was published on June 5, under issue no. 23/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention discloses System 100, a system and method for dynamic resource allocation in cloud computing environments. System 100 comprises a Workload Monitoring Module (110) that continuously collects real-time telemetry data including CPU utilization, memory consumption, network bandwidth, and storage throughput from active virtual machine instances and physical host nodes. A Predictive Analytics Engine (120) employs a hybrid ensemble of Seasonal Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average and Long Short-Term Memory models to forecast future workload demand. A Resource Scheduling Engine (130) solves a multi-dimensional bin-packing optimization problem to compute optimal allocation plans subject to Service Level Agreement constraints enforced by a Policy and SLA Manager (150). A Virtual Machine Pool Manager (140) executes scale-out and scale-in provisioning instructions. All telemetry, forecasts, and decisions are persisted in a Resource Metrics Database (160). All modules communicate through Interface Layer (170). The invention enables proactive, SLA-compliant resource management, significantly reducing over-provisioning costs and preventing service degradation in dynamic cloud workload environments."

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