MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641042770 A) filed by Ms. Ganta Venkata Akshaya Padma Valli; Mr. Deenprasath S; Mr. Don Cornelius B; Dr. A. Deepa; Dr. S. Bangaru Kamatchi; and Dr. M. P. Vaishnnave, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 2, for 'prathibimb: standalone spatial ar projection system.'
Inventor(s) include Ms. Ganta Venkata Akshaya Padma Valli; Mr. Deenprasath S; Mr. Don Cornelius B; Dr. A. Deepa; Dr. S. Bangaru Kamatchi; and Dr. M. P. Vaishnnave.
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 present invention, Prathibimb, is a standalone wireless spatial augmented reality projection system designed to render and project 3D CAD models onto real-world surfaces. The system integrates an ESP32 microcontroller with a projection module to receive, decode, and display model data transmitted wirelessly from a mobile application. It enables real-time scaling, rotation, and alignment of 3D models, ensuring accurate spatial visualization on uneven or textured surfaces. Users can interactively adjust model size, orientation, and position, facilitating immersive pre-visualization for applications in interior design, architecture, industrial layout planning, product prototyping, and education. The invention eliminates the need for HDMI cables, external computing devices, or screen-bound AR displays, offering a self-contained, portable solution. Adaptive calibration, low-latency wireless communication, and energy-efficient design ensure reliable and accurate performance in diverse environments. Prathibimb provides a cost-effective, scalable platform for collaborative and interactive spatial visualization, bridging the gap between digital models and physical reality."
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