MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621036037 A) filed by Prof. Punam S. Sawale; Shweta Ankush Birle; Rucha Gajanan Bandewar; Tanuja Navanath Gawali; and Samruddhi Jaywant Chavan, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 25, for 'an integrated topological system for urban heat intelligence, explainable risk analysis, and simulative climate planning.'
Inventor(s) include Prof. Punam S. Sawale; Shweta Ankush Birle; Rucha Gajanan Bandewar; Tanuja Navanath Gawali; and Samruddhi Jaywant Chavan.
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: "The present invention discloses an AI-driven Urban Heat Intelligence System designed for climate-resilient urban planning. The system utilizes a topological graph-based propagation model (UTGPM) and a nonlinear Adaptive Heat Intelligence Function (AHIF) to accurately assess urban heat risks. A Spatial Feature Attribution (SFA) module provides explainable insights into heat causation, while a Digital Twin framework enables real-time simulation and validation of mitigation strategies. The invention bridges the gap between environmental data analysis and actionable urban policy, offering a scalable and efficient solution for managing urban heat challenges."
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