MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641061206 A) filed by Thota Durga Prasad; Dr Satti Sudha Mohan Reddy; Dr K Aruna Kumari; Dr Btp Madhav; Mavuri Jnana Sai Sri Prakash; Kothali Manohar; and Lagudu Bhanu Kiran, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, on May 14, for 'ai powered smart icu monitoring and autonomous emergency response system using iot.'
Inventor(s) include Thota Durga Prasad; Dr Satti Sudha Mohan Reddy; Dr K Aruna Kumari; Dr Btp Madhav; Mavuri Jnana Sai Sri Prakash; Kothali Manohar; and Lagudu Bhanu Kiran.
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: "Healthcare systems require continuous patient monitoring, rapid emergency response, and efficient management inside Intensive Care Units (ICU). Traditional monitoring methods often depend on manual observation, which can delay detection of critical health conditions. To overcome these limitations, this project proposes a Smart ICU Monitoring and Autonomous Emergency Response System using IoT. The system is designed to monitor multiple ICU beds in real time using advanced biomedical and environmental sensors. Each patient unit is equipped with sensors such as heart rate, ECG, SpO2, blood pressure, respiration, temperature, glucose, body movement, and bed occupancy sensors. These sensors continuously collect patient health data and send it to an ESP32-based controller. The data is transmitted wirelessly through NRF24L01, LORA, WiFi, or 5G communication modules to a central ICU gateway and cloud server. An Artificial Intelligence engine analyzes the incoming data to detect abnormalities, predict emergencies, and generate smart alerts before critical conditions occur. In case of danger, alerts are instantly sent to nurses, doctors, and family members through mobile applications, SMS, calls, and dashboard notifications. The system also supports voice nurse calls, robot assistant integration, automatic oxygen control, smart bed adjustment, and digital twin ICU monitoring for future hospital automation. The proposed project improves patient safety, reduces nurse workload, enables faster medical response, and enhances healthcare efficiency. It provides secure cloud data storage, historical health reports, and remote monitoring features. This smart ICU solution represents an advanced combination of IoT, AI, Cloud Computing, Robotics, and Healthcare Automation, making it highly useful for modern hospitals and future smart healthcare systems."
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