MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541130011 A) filed by S. Rabiniraj; S. Aljani Sarjath; V. Anantha Selvam; D. Kiruba; J. Manisha; R. Pirtheeswari; P. Prakash; K. Pugalenthi; S. Subalakshmi; and D. Vasanthakumar, Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 22, 2025, for 'cloud-driven iot platform for real-time sleep pattern monitoring in children with adhd.'

Inventor(s) include S. Rabiniraj; V. Anantha Selvam; D. Kiruba; J. Manisha; R. Pirtheeswari; P. Prakash; K. Pugalenthi; S. Subalakshmi; S. Aljani Sarjath; and D. Vasanthakumar.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) often have sleep disruptions, which may exacerbate behavioural and cognitive symptoms. Traditional sleep evaluation techniques, such as polysomnography, are often intrusive, expensive, and ineffective for 5 continuous monitoring. A cloud-based IoT infrastructure for real-time sleep pattern monitoring in children with ADHD. The technology uses wearable sensors to monitor important sleep metrics such as length, quality, and interruptions, and sends data to a cloud platform for processing and analysis. Using powerful data analytics, the platform gives actionable information to carers and physicians, allowing for early diagnosis of sleep anomalies and 10 personalised therapies. The cloud-based architecture provides safe, scalable, and remote monitoring, allowing for continuous observation without interrupting the child's routine. This strategy not only aids in the successful treatment of ADHD symptoms, but it also encourages improved sleep patterns, thus enhancing the child's overall well-being and everyday functioning."

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