MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202531091731 A) filed by Guru Nanak Institute Of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, on Sept. 25, for 'an iot and ai-enabled heat stress adaptive crop recommendation and microclimate control system for high temperature agricultural zone.'

Inventor(s) include Paramita Sarkar; Mahamuda Sultana; Suman Bhattacharya; Chandramouli Haldar; Anulipi Das; and Sandip Roy.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 21, under issue no. 47/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A heat stress adaptive system for high-temperature agricultural zones is disclosed. The system is configured to continuously monitor key microclimatic factors such as temperature, humidity, and soil moisture via a network of smart sensors. It integrates real-time sensor data with localized weather forecasts and employs artificial intelligence to predict impending heat stress events. Upon detection of a potential risk, the system is configured to autonomously activate microclimate control measures, including adjusting irrigation, turning on misting systems, or deploying shade nets to maintain an optimal environment for plant growth. The system is accessible via a mobile or web-based dashboard, providing real-time data visualization and remote control for farmers of all technical skill levels. The modular, scalable, and solar-powered design ensures cost-effectiveness and adaptability for various farm sizes and remote locations."

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