MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541126671 A) filed by Christ University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Dec. 15, 2025, for 'dynamic multi-identity authentication using physiological micro-patterns.'
Inventor(s) include Arunraja A; Kishorekumar R; Inbanila K; and Senthilnathan S.
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: "A decentralized public ledger is where block chain data is kept. Blocks of information are used to store the data on the ledger and are connected together using cryptography. Together with the preceding block on the block chain, each block includes a distinct cryptographic hash that serves as an identifier. Private networking is the use that it is put to. Block chain is used in this project to safeguard access to other hospitals and preserve patient information. The block chain will be used to keep each of these records, and each record will be linked to a patient's digital identity. When a record is added to the block chain, the patient's personal information, medical history, and related documents may be retrieved from the ledger at any time or location. Healthcare systems in the twenty-first century will be comprised of numerous gadgets that connect patients with their carers (e.g., remote healthcare services, wearable devices, etc.). These systems create data on a constant basis and are vulnerable to malicious assaults when transmitting data at various layers of the underlying communication network. Individuals and organizations of all sizes and shapes are becoming increasingly interested in block chain technology. Its properties, which include decentralization, anonymity, persistency, and auditability, have the potential to disrupt the existing sector. In the future, the network will consist of physically dispersed nodes and computers, necessitating the use of synchronization algorithms to detem1ine the order of block additions. As a result, more research on creative solutions that promote block chain as a service that enables many parties."
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