MUMBAI, India, Oct. 31 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441032366 A) filed by Vel Tech Multi Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College; S. Madhavi; Kavinesh S; Gadiraju Hemanth; Kishorekumnr E; and Siranjeev V, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 24, 2024, for 'epilepsy seizure and firing location detection through the heart brain signals.'

Inventor(s) include S. Madhavi; Kavinesh S; Gadiraju Hemanth; Kishorekumnr E; and Siranjeev V.

The application for the patent was published on Oct. 31, under issue no. 44/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Epilepsy is a seriofis habitual neurological complaint, can be detected by analyzing the brain signals produced by brain neurons. Neurons are connected to each other in a complex way to communicate with mortal organs and induce signals. The monitoring of these brain signals is generally dofie using Electroencephalogram( EEG) and Electro conicography ( ECoG) media. These signals are complex, noisy, non direct, non stationary and produce a high volume of daia. The main symptom of epilepsy is to witness further than one seizure by a case. It causes a unforeseen breakdown or unusual exertion in the brain that impulses an involuntary revision in a case, sensation, and loss of evanescent knowledge. Hence, the discovery of seizures and discovery of the brain related knowledge is a grueling task. thus, the proposed system provides an effective result to prognosticate the discovery of epilepsy seizure of combining brain heart signal in a more effective way. In this design, we will be using Machine Learning algorithm as Ensemble Model similar as Random Forest, SVM and Logistic Regression to determine the presence of seizure at an early stage. The datasets will be collected from physio net dataset and these datasets will be trained using machine literacy algorithm and the model train will be generated. When an input data is given for seizure vaticination, it can effectively determine the presence of epilepsy seizure and to promote effective treatment."

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