MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621030683 A) filed by Vinayak Vikas Gaikwad, Walwa, Maharashtra, on March 13, for 'automated gps-enabled drenching and spraying system for agricultural orchards.'
Inventor(s) include Vinayak Vikas Gaikwad; Kaushal Kailas Chavan; Atharv Krishnat Patil; Srushtee Sunil Jadhav; Sakshi Suryakant Devakar; and Yash Mahesh Kondawale.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an autonomous agricultural liquid application system configured for orchard environments. The system comprises a mobile platform, a propulsion mechanism, at least one liquid storage unit, at least one liquid delivery mechanism, a positioning module, at least one flow sensing module, and a programmable control unit. The control unit is configured to coordinate navigation of the mobile platform based on positional data and regulate liquid discharge using closed-loop feedback from the flow sensing module. The system supports both drenching and spraying operations and is operable in autonomous and manual override modes. The integrated control of movement and liquid dosing enables precise application during traversal of predefined routes. The system is configured to operate without reliance on continuous internet connectivity, making it suitable for deployment in remote agricultural fields."
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