MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641001901 A) filed by Narasaraopeta Engineering College, Palnadu, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 7, for 'nano-antenna array for high-efficiency wireless power transmission.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. Y. V. Lakshmaiah; Dr. Y. Jaipal Reddy; Dr. V. Venkata Rao; Dr. Shaik Nannu Saheb; G. Deena Sundara Rao; Dr. Md. Javeed Ahammed; Dr. K. Raju; B. Babu Rao; Sk. Shakira Begum; and Sk. Md Shareef.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "This invention discloses a Nano-Antenna Array for High-Efficiency Wireless Power Transmission designed to capture and convert microwave energy into usable electrical power. The system comprises multiple nano-scale antenna elements arranged on a dielectric substrate to maximize electromagnetic absorption and minimize energy loss. Fabricated using conductive nanomaterials such as graphene, metal nanowires, or gold nano-structures, the array operates across a wide frequency range, enabling efficient RF energy harvesting. The captured energy is routed through an impedance-matching network and converted into DC using nano-scale rectifiers. The flexible, compact, and bio-compatible structure makes the invention suitable for wearable electronics, implantable medical devices, IoT systems, and ultra-low-power sensors. By enhancing wireless power transfer efficiency at the nano-scale, the invention significantly reduces dependence on batteries and supports long-term, continuous operation of micro-electronics and biomedical implants."

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