MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641018846 A) filed by Dr. Kumar Swamy K; Dr Smitesh D Patravali; Dr. Hanumesh Vaidya; Dr. K. V. Prasad; and Dr. Rajashekhar V. Choudhari, Ballari, Karnataka, on Feb. 19, for 'an artificial neural network-based remote health monitoring system using wearable sensors for continuous patient assessment.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Kumar Swamy K; Dr Smitesh D Patravali; Dr. Hanumesh Vaidya; Dr. K. V. Prasad; and Dr. Rajashekhar V. Choudhari.

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: "The present invention relates to the development of an advanced remote health monitoring system (RHMS) using Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and wearable sensor technology, which can play a significant role in enabling real-time patient monitoring. As healthcare infrastructure is increasingly subject to strain, the necessity for proactive and distant diagnostic tools has now become foremost. The advanced framework would utilize various non-invasive sensor devices to monitor vital physiological parameters, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and body temperature, and would also transmit them wirelessly to a cloud-based server. The most important part is the ANN-based classification engine that is capable of identifying abnormalities and predicting potential deteriorations with very high accuracy. With its ability to process complex datasets and identify differences in biological signals, clinical-grade levels of insight into disease and health conditions are obtained while keeping false alarms to a minimum. Results of experiments prove that ANN significantly outperforms conventional threshold-based health monitoring systems and provides a cost-effective solution to deal with chronic diseases and take care of aged people in houses."

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