MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641042417 A) filed by Dayananda Sagar College Of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka, on April 2, for 'artificial intelligence-driven atmospheric water generation.'

Inventor(s) include Ms. Swetti Jha; Dr. Ramaraju H K; Ms Soumya H N; Ms Vidyashree J. C; and Mr Vinod H C.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an AI-Driven Atmospheric Water Generation (AI-AWG) system designed to produce potable water from ambient air through intelligent, adaptive control. The system integrates atmospheric air intake, condensation or desiccant-based water extraction, multi-stage purification, and renewable-energy power management. An embedded artificial intelligence control unit analyses real-time environmental parameters-including temperature, relative humidity, air quality, and energy availability-alongside historical climate data to optimize system operation. Using machine-learning and reinforcement-learning algorithms, the system dynamically adjusts cooling cycles, airflow, desiccant regeneration, and power distribution to maximise water yield while reducing energy consumption. The invention further includes a sensor-based water quality assurance module that continuously monitors pH, TDS, turbidity, and microbial indicators, enabling automated filtration and UV sterilisation control. An integrated IoT communication platform provides remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, fault detection, and performance analytics. The AI-AWG system significantly enhances efficiency, reliability, and sustainability compared with conventional atmospheric water generators, making it suitable for domestic, industrial, and remote-area water supply applications."

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