MUMBAI, India, July 25 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421004041 A) filed by Tata Consultancy Services Limited, Maharashtra, on Jan. 19, 2024, for 'methods and systems for ground water prediction using integration of satellite and auxiliary observations.'

Inventor(s) include Pandit, Ankur; Mohite, Jayantrao; Sawant, Suryakant Ashok; and Pappula, Srinivasu.

The application for the patent was published on July 25, under issue no. 30/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The disclosure relates generally to methods and systems for ground water prediction using integration of satellite and auxiliary observations. Conventional techniques in the art for the ground water level prediction are not accurate and efficient for predicting the ground water level. The present disclosure combines time-series archived remote sensing data with a wide array of past auxiliary datasets specific to a given region for precise prediction of future ground water condition, to predict the ground water situation i.e. rising or declining for a given region. These encompass diverse information such as weather conditions, soil properties, agricultural data, population statistics, water resources information, industrial details, drought records, seismic data, and surface deformation patterns. The present disclosure also considers different future scenarios which can be built on future cropping patterns, forecasted weather conditions, use of irrigation system in future, and future population growth of the given region."

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