MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541125749 A) filed by Dr. P. Muthusamy; R. Kohila; R. Arthi; P. Sathiyapriya; Dr. S. Vijayaragavan; G. Vishvanath Sundharam; Dr. C. M. Selvarani; Dr. B. C. Brightlin; S. Sadhana; and R. Kannan, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 12, 2025, for 'cloud-based iot network for real-time monitoring of immunosuppressed patients.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. P. Muthusamy; R. Kohila; R. Arthi; P. Sathiyapriya; Dr. S. Vijayaragavan; G. Vishvanath Sundharam; Dr. C. M. Selvarani; Dr. B. C. Brightlin; S. Sadhana; and R. Kannan.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Immunosuppressed individuals are very susceptible to infections and fast health deterioration, necessitating regular monitoring of vital signs to ensure early medical intervention. Traditional monitoring methods, which depend on routine hospital visits or manual 5 observations, sometimes fail to give real-time insights, thereby delaying essential treatment. It presents a cloud-based loT network for real"time monitoring of immunosuppressed patients, which allows continuous tracking of physiological data such as heart rate, body temperature, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure. loT -enabled sensors capture patient data and securely send it to cloud platforms for storage, analysis, and intelligent alerting. 10 Healthcare practitioners may remotely access patient data, analyse trends, and discover ' abnormalities quickly, allowing for pre-emptive treatments. The technology improves patient safety, minimises hospitalisations, and enables personalised healthcare management. This strategy, which integrates--loT and cloud computing, provides a scalable, efficient, and data- -driven solution for increasing the quality of care for vulnerable populations while decreasing 15 the strain on healthcare workers."

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