MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611052285 A) filed by Management Education & Research Institute, New Delhi, on April 24, for 'a system for cognitive load-balanced task distribution in multi-agent collaborative environments.'
Inventor(s) include Prof. Lalit Aggarwal; Ms. Nidhi Sharma; Ms. Ekta Mishra; and Dr. Sheela Narang Wadhwa.
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 platform (100) for cognitive load-balanced task distribution in multi-agent collaborative environments is disclosed. The platform systematically decomposes high-dimensional knowledge workflows, such as the translation of intricate indigenous design principles, into discrete and actionable sub-tasks. The system identifies and profiles a plurality of available agents, including human experts and autonomous digital entities, to assign technical roles based on specialized expertise and functional suitability. A dynamic load-balancing engine evaluates the real-time processing capacity and bandwidth of each agent, optimizing the critical path of execution to prevent operational bottlenecks. The platform further includes an iterative re-allocation mechanism governed by feedback loops that continuously monitor agent performance and system stress, enabling the automatic redistribution of tasks to maintain optimal cognitive equilibrium. Visualization and collaborative workspace interfaces support synchronized decision-making and real-time refinement of outputs among designers, artisans, and industry stakeholders. The disclosed system enhances the scalability, efficiency, and integrity of complex knowledge transformation by providing a technical framework that balances computational and cognitive demands while facilitating the generation of utility-optimized contemporary products."
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