MUMBAI, India, Feb. 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541120641 A) filed by Bolishetti Satish Chandra; D. Rajani; Bolishetti Gayatri; Bolishetti Sai Gowri; Leela Bitla; and Ch. Vs. Alekhya, Hyderabad, Telangana, on Dec. 2, 2025, for 'automation of basic simulation lab and digital signal processing lab system.'

Inventor(s) include Bolishetti Satish Chandra; D. Rajani; Bolishetti Gayatrl; Bolishetti Sai Gowri; Leela Bitla; and Ch. Vs. Alekhya.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 6, under issue no. 06/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an automated laboratory software system developed for conducting experiments in Basic Simulation Laboratory and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Laboratory. The invention provides a unified software platform that automates experiment execution, learning, and evaluation processes, particularly designed to assist slow learners in understanding laboratory concepts effectively. The system features an interactive graphical interface that displays: * The theory and learning objectives of each experiment, * The source code required for simulation, and * A set of viva-voce questions with model answers for self-assessment. The software allows students to execute simulations, visualize results, and automatically generate laboratory reports without manually writing extensive code. It includes step-by-step guidance to help users perform experiments in a structured and error-free manner. For slow learners, the system provides simplified theoretical explanations, guided experiment procedures, and self-evaluation options that promote gradual and independent learning. The software reduces faculty workload, ensures uniformity in experimental execution, and enhances the overall quality of laboratory education. This invention enables educational institutions to conduct, monitor, and standardize simulation-based laboratory courses efficiently in both online and offline modes."

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