MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641017513 A) filed by U. Leelavathi; Dr. C. Bennila Thangammal; N. Mohana Priya; and R. Sandhiya, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 17, for 'optimization of nanomaterials and fabrication techniques using ai for high-performance wearable antennas.'

Inventor(s) include U Leelavathi; Dr. C. Bennila Thangammal; N Mohana Priya; and R. Sandhiya.

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: "The proposed invention presents an artificial intelligence-assisted optimization framework for the design of nanomaterial-based wearable antennas operating in the sub GHZ frequency band, intended for body-centric medical and healthcare applications. The system utilizes a hybrid approach that combines an artificial neural network-based surrogate modeling technique with Bayesian optimization technique to efficiently predict and improve critical antenna performance characteristics, including gain, operational bandwidth, radiation efficiency, resonant frequency, and specific absorption rate (SAR). The framework incorporates materialspecific properties and inkjet printing fabrication constraints to enable the realization of conformal and printable antenna structures. A closed-loop feedback mechanism is employed to iteratively refine the optimization process by integrating electromagnetic simulation results with experimentally obtained measurements. The invention thereby facilitates the development of flexible, low-SAR, and high-performance wearable antennas suitable for wireless body area networks and continuous healthcare monitoring systems."

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