MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541129972 A) filed by Dr. S. Parthasarathi; M. Naveen Kumar; I. Surya Prakash; S. Ramakrishnan; S. Tharun Kumar; S. Pragadeesh; G. Kathirvel; V. Krishnan; G. Gnanamoorthy; and K. M Adhan, Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 22, 2025, for 'ai-driven iot and cloud-based wearable for personalized chronic migraine management.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. S. Parthasarathi; M. Veen Kumar; I. Surya Prakash; S. Ramakrishnan; S. Tharun Kumar; S. Pragadeesh; G. Kathirvel; V. Krishnan; G. Gnanamoorthy; and K. Madhan.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Chronic migraine is a common neurological condition that profoundly affects everyday activities and productivity. Traditional treatment strategies, dependent on patient selfreporting and intermittent clinician evaluations, often do not provide prompt responses. An 5 Al-enabled IoT and cloud-based wearable solution for individualised migraine treatment. The wearable device incessantly monitors physiological signs, environmental variables, and behavioural patterns, relaying data to a cloud platform for immediate analysis. Advanced machine learning algorithms analyse data to forecast migraine onset, discern specific triggers, and provide tailored suggestions for prevention and therapy. The system facilitates proactive 10 intervention, enhances patient participation, and assists healthcare practitioners in making educated clinical choices. Experimental assessment reveals precise forecasting of migraine occurrences and efficient trigger control, underscoring the promise of this comprehensive method to diminish attack frequency and intensity. This study highlights the essential influence of Al, IoT, and cloud technologies in enhancing personalised, preventative 15 healthcare for individuals with chronic migraines."
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