MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621043227 A) filed by Sanjay Kumar Khadagade; Dr. Abhishek Sharma; Aditya Kushwaha; Ansh Tiwari; Anshul Jha; Aryan Khare; Jay Prakash; and Shivam Kumar Bhumarkar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, on April 4, for 'automatic medical dispatcher with dynamic tele-monitoring system using iot in rural areas.'
Inventor(s) include Sanjay Kumar Khadagade; Dr. Abhishek Sharma; Aditya Kushwaha; Ansh Tiwari; Anshul Jha; Aryan Khare; Jay Prakash; and Shivam Kumar Bhumarkar.
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 relates to an IoT-based Automatic Medical Dispatcher with Dynamic Tele-Monitoring System designed to improve medication adherence and healthcare accessibility, particularly in rural and remote areas. The system integrates a microcontroller-based architecture with automated medicine dispensing and real-time health monitoring capabilities. It is specifically developed to assist elderly patients and individuals with chronic illnesses by ensuring timely intake of prescribed medication without manual intervention. The system incorporates multiple sensors, including a heart-rate sensor for monitoring physiological conditions and a temperature-humidity sensor for assessing environmental parameters. A servo motor-based mechanism is employed to dispense medicines accurately at scheduled intervals. A display module provides real-time feedback to the user, while a wireless communication unit enables continuous transmission of patient data to a cloud-based platform. The use of an ESP8266 microcontroller facilitates seamless connectivity and efficient system control. Furthermore, the invention enables dynamic telemonitoring by allowing caregivers and healthcare professionals to remotely access patient data and receive alerts in case of abnormal health conditions. The system is powered by a portable energy source with regulated voltage supply, ensuring reliable and uninterrupted operation. Overall, the proposed invention offers a cost-effective, scalable, and user-friendly solution that bridges the gap between patients and healthcare providers, thereby enhancing the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery systems."
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