MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521115024 A) filed by Akshay Ashok Manikjade; Atharva Pravin Mhaskar; Yashraj Aashish Awasthi; Omkar Satish Bachhav; and Anvesh Vinod Chaurpagar, Pune, Maharashtra, on Nov. 21, 2025, for 'an iot-enabled multi-parameter health surveillance system.'

Inventor(s) include Akshay Ashok Manikjade; Atharva Pravin Mhaskar; Yashraj Aashish Awasthi; Omkar Satish Bachhav; and Anvesh Vinod Chaurpagar.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention is an IoT-Enabled Multi-Parameter Health Surveillance System designed to provide low-cost, portable, and continuous health monitoring. Wireless data transmission has been rendered by the ESP32 microcontroller, which serves as the system's central control unit. The system incorporates three main, low-cost sensors: the DHT11 sensor for ambient temperature and humidity monitoring, the LM35 sensor for body temperature measurement, and the MAX30100 sensor for heart rate and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2). The collected data is simultaneously logged into Google Sheets via HTTP requests for long-term storage and analysis, and visualized on a Blynk IoT dashboard for real-time remote access. Every time a measured parameter, such as SpO2 90%, Body Temperature 38 C, or Heart Rate 110 bpm, crosses a predetermined critical threshold, a Google Apps Script-enabled integral email alerting system is activated and an email notification is sent to a registered user. This architecture makes continuous health monitoring accessible and scalable, for applications like elderly care and rural health outreach programs, by ensuring early detection of abnormalities and enabling, immediate action."

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