MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621032703 A) filed by Sanjivani Bharat Adsul; Sumedha Girish Kashetwar; Atharv Karode; Sanyukta Kasnivas; Kaushik Ravindra Patil; and Rangnath Balaji Kavathekar, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 18, for 'guardian pulse - personalized wearable cardiac monitoring system with tiered emergency alert protocol.'
Inventor(s) include Sanjivani Bharat Adsul; Sumedha Girish Kashetwar; Atharv Karode; Sanyukta Kasnivas; Kaushik Ravindra Patil; and Rangnath Balaji Kavathekar.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to a wearable heart rate monitoring and emergency response system that detects physiological pulse signals using an optical sensor and filters motion artifacts with a 3-axis accelerometer. The captured signals are processed by a microcontroller to confirm cardiac distress while comparing them against a dynamic baseline to prevent false alarms. The microcontroller manages a tiered alert protocol, activating a haptic vibration motor for user notification and triggering an autonomous emergency dispatch via a mobile receiver when a lack of response is detected. The system includes a Flutter-based mobile dashboard for real-time monitoring of heart rate data, motion status, and precise GPS coordinates. The invention provides a reliable and low-cost solution for continuous health tracking and autonomous medical assistance for high-risk individuals."
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