MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641043708 A) filed by Veltech Multi Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College; Praveenraj S; Hariharan S; Sivakarthick R; Kaleeshwaran M; and Dr. D. Stalin David, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 6, for 'real-time holistic health monitoring using mobile and wearable technologies.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. D. Stalin David; Praveenraj S; Hariharan S; Sivakarthick R; and Kaleeshwaran M.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The Real-Time Healthcare Monitoring System is a computer-based system that helps individuals continuously monitor their health and improve overall well-being. It uses advanced computing methods and intelligent models to analyze physiological data and provide timely health insights. The system collects large amounts of data such as heart rate, body temperature, oxygen levels, and activity patterns. It also considers factors like time-based variations and individual health conditions. The system then processes all this information to detect abnormalities and assess health status. The system is highly useful for individuals because it analyzes multiple health parameters and provides practical guidance for maintaining good health. It works by applying different analytical and machine learning techniques and selecting effective methods for identifYing health risks and monitoring vital signs. The system continuously improves its analysis by learning from updated data and changing health conditions. It also supports real-time monitoring by tracking multiple parameters and generating alerts when abnormal values are detected. In addition, the system provides intelligent health recommendations through an advisory module, which can de liver notifications and suggestions to users. It allows users to understand their health condition, take preventive measures, and make better lifestyle decisions. The system is different from traditional healthcare methods because it focuses on continuous monitoring inst~ad of periodic check-ups. It continuously updates its models with new health data and adapts to dynamic conditions. The proposed system therefore provides a practical, scalable, and user-centric healthcare platform that improves early detection, enhances awareness, and suppo11s better health management in daily life."

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