MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521134642 A) filed by Pimpri Chinchwad College Of Engineering; Pradnya Narkhede; Anuradha Thakare; Debottam Devnath; Omkar Nikam; Jay Surana; and Sanchit Patil, Pune, Maharashtra, on Dec. 31, 2025, for 'integrated multi-sensor health and gps monitoring harness system for pets.'

Inventor(s) include Pradnya Narkhede; Anuradha Thakare; Debottam Devnath; Omkar Nikam; Jay Surana; and Sanchit Patil.

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: "The invention relates to an adjustable multi-sensor harness belt (100) configured for continuous physiological monitoring, predictive health analysis, and location management of a pet. The harness belt (100) incorporates a multi-modal sensor assembly (102) comprising a distributed thermal-gradient sensing strip (102A), a multi-wavelength PPG array (102B), a respiration sensor (102C), a hydration and bio-impedance sensor (102D), and an activity and gait-analysis assembly (102E). A GPS/GNSS module (104), pressure-distribution layer (106), thermo-regulating fabric layer (108), and a micro-adjustment tension-control mechanism (110) maintain stable sensing during motion. A microcontroller unit (112) performs adaptive sampling, anomaly detection, and emergency-mode initiation, while a processing module (114) applies deep-learning-based analysis to derive early warnings and predictive health scores. A solar-power module (116), power-management module (118), and wireless communication module (120) enable extended operation and data transmission. The system provides real-time assessment and early forecasting of physiological risks of a pet."

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