MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611049128 A) filed by Nims University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, on April 17, for 'integrated system for real time cardiac arrhythmia triage and automated intervention.'
Inventor(s) include Vikram Kumar.
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 present invention relates to a System (100) for real-time cardiac triage and automated intervention, particularly in remote or high-latency environments. The system (100) comprises a dedicated, low-power Microcontroller Unit (102) physically interfaced with a multi-lead ECG sensor array (104) and a secure, non-volatile memory (106). The invention solves the technical problem of high-latency, resource-intensive cardiac event detection and slow, error-prone manual intervention by introducing a firmware-resident, quantized Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) inference engine (206) operating directly on the microcontroller (102). This engine processes raw, filtered ECG data streams to execute real-time, on-device arrhythmia classification, utilizing the MCU's intrinsic DSP instruction set. This results in a technical effect of ultra-low latency (under 50 milliseconds) triage decision and the generation of a secure, automated control signal (304) for an integrated therapeutic module via a physical actuation interface (108)."
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