MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641049818 A) filed by Karthi Nallasivam; Mrs. R. Atchaya; Mr. S. Bhathrinath; Mr. K. Dhivish; Mr. R. Nishanth; and Mr. N. Rithankumar, Erode, Tamil Nadu, on April 19, for 'blind spot detector with using gen ai integration.'
Inventor(s) include Karthi Nallasivam; Mrs. R. Atchaya; Mr. S. Bhathrinath; Mr. K. Dhivish; Mr. R. Nishanth; and Mr. N. Rithankumar.
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 advanced agricultural monitoring system, specifically an IoT-driven Root Environment Monitoring System for hydroponic cultivation designed to improve plant growth and maintain optimal root health. In hydroponic systems, precise control of parameters such as pH level, nutrient concentration, temperature, and humidity is essential, as slight variations can significantly impact plant productivity. This invention presents a cost-effective, sensor-based solution that continuously monitors root environment conditions in real time using sensors and a microcontroller such as ESP32. The collected data is transmitted through IoT platforms, enabling remote monitoring via mobile applications. The system also incorporates automated irrigation control using a relay-operated water pump to ensure accurate water and nutrient supply. By providing continuous monitoring and reducing manual intervention, the system enhances efficiency and supports sustainable hydroponic farming with easy integration into various setups."
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