MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611007560 A) filed by Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, on Jan. 27, for 'self-calibrating iot smart bottle with air quality sensing.'
Inventor(s) include Thakor Arpitsinh Karansinh; Dr. Meenu Gupta; and Dr. Rakesh Kumar.
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: "The present invention discloses a Self-Calibrating IoT Smart Bottle with Air Quality Sensing, a portable dual-purpose personal health device that integrates hydration tracking with continuous environmental monitoring. The device incorporates an air quality sensor array configured to measure particulate matter and gaseous pollutants, along with a dual-mode operation system that automatically distinguishes between hydration and monitoring conditions to ensure measurement accuracy. Long-term reliability is achieved through an autonomous self-calibration system employing a reference capsule and AI-based drift correction algorithms. Energy autonomy is provided by a hybrid energy harvesting subsystem utilizing solar, piezoelectric, and thermoelectric sources managed by a power management circuit. Corrected air quality data is wirelessly transmitted via an IoT connectivity module to provide personalized health insights and contribute to crowdsourced environmental intelligence. The disclosed invention delivers a reliable, energy-efficient, and user-friendly solution for personalized hydration and air quality awareness."
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