MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611007555 A) filed by Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, on Jan. 27, for 'adaptive and intelligent ventilation system for air quality control and safety management.'
Inventor(s) include Shivansh Bora; and Kiranjeet Kaur.
The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention introduces an intelligent, health-oriented ventilation system for enclosed spaces, integrating multi-parameter environmental sensing, adaptive airflow control, and predictive intelligence. It comprises a ventilation unit with a variable-speed fan, an electrically actuated damper, and optional directional airflow mechanisms, operatively coupled to a multi-sensor array for monitoring humidity, temperature, particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, toxic gases, smoke, and occupancy. A control unit processes sensor data to compute air quality indices and dynamically regulates fan speed, airflow direction, and damper position to maintain optimal indoor conditions. Upon detection of hazardous conditions, the system automatically initiates emergency ventilation and generates local and remote alerts via cloud connectivity. Machine learning algorithms analyze historical data to optimize performance and predict maintenance requirements. The invention provides enhanced indoor air quality, occupant safety, hygiene, and energy efficiency compared to conventional ventilation systems."
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