MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611005745 A) filed by Simulanis Solutions Private Limited, New Delhi, on Jan. 20, for 'parachute training system with cfd guided haptic feedback and adaptive ai scenarios (amps).'

Inventor(s) include Raman Talwar; Rohit Sharma; Mohammad Bilal Hamid; and Ashish Kothari.

The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A Parachute Training System with CFD guided haptic feedback and adaptive AI scenarios is disclosed. The system, integrates a real time computational fluid dynamics (CFD) physics engine, a full body haptic feedback suit, and an AI driven scenario engine to deliver an immersive parachute training simulator. The CFD module computes aerodynamic forces acting on a trainee and parachute canopy during a virtual jump, while a network of wearable actuators reproduces these forces as tactile feedback, simulating freefall and canopy flight sensations. Simultaneously, the AI engine continuously evaluates trainee performance and dynamically modifies training conditions by introducing events such as wind variations, equipment malfunctions, or mission threats. The invention includes system architecture, multiple haptic feedback embodiments, and adaptive control methods. This integrated system provides enhanced realism, personalized training difficulty, and improved training outcomes, offering a significant inventive advancement over conventional static parachute training solutions for military and civilian applications."

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