MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621022903 A) filed by Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology, Walwa, Maharashtra, on Feb. 26, for 'intelligent blockchain-enabled tamper-resistant multi-commodity dispensing apparatus.'

Inventor(s) include Pankaj Ambi; Aaryan Salunkhe; Shubham Thorat; Anushka Thorat; Dr. Shailesh S. Shirguppikar; Dr. Vaibhav S. Ganachari; Mrs. Divyarani Vaibhav Ganachari; and Anjali Magdum.

The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Intelligent Blockchain-Enabled Tamper-Resistant Multi-Commodity Dispensing Apparatus This invention describes a multi-layer authenticated, blockchain-integrated, tamper-resistant intelligent commodity dispensing apparatus designed for secure and equitable cooperative distribution. The system enables precision-controlled dispensing of granular and semi-granular commodities through real-time mass feedback and adaptive motor regulation, ensuring accurate delivery of predefined quantities. User access is governed by sequential credential-based identification and biometric validation, preventing unauthorized operation. Each dispensing transaction is cryptographically secured and immutably recorded within a distributed ledger, providing end-to-end traceability and audit compliance. The apparatus incorporates tamper detection mechanisms that automatically suspend operations and generate remote alerts upon unauthorized interference. A hybrid power management framework utilizing grid, solar, and battery sources ensures uninterrupted functionality under unstable power conditions. Environmental compensation logic maintains dispensing accuracy despite flow variations. The invention significantly enhances transparency, security, and operational reliability in cooperative, rural, and decentralized commodity distribution environments."

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