MUMBAI, India, Jan. 2 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541123121 A) filed by Malla Reddy (MR) Deemed to be University; Malla Reddy Engineering College For Womens; Malla Reddy University; Malla Reddy College Of Engineering And Technology; Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth; and Dr S Anuradha, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Telangana, on Dec. 6, 2025, for 'smart antenna array with reinforcement-driven beam steering.'

Inventor(s) include Dr S Anuradha; Ms. Bhagyalakshmi Hasyapu; Dr. K. Muralidhar Goud; Dr. Sai Srikanth; Dr. Vidya Singaravelu; Dr. J. Shirisha; Dr. Jyothi Sri. V; and Deepthi Epuri.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 2, under issue no. 01/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention proposes the invention of a smart antenna array which can redirect the beam direction with reinforced substance directed decision algorithms. This system provides real-time operation where it continuously measures its signal power or levels of interference and quality of local communication to amend its radiation pattern compared with other types of phased arrays which operate on fixed control logic or built-in steering tables. A learning framework using rewards helps the antenna to continuously learn the best beam configurations to use in a changing environment. The system combines electronic control of antenna elements, low noise receivers, phase switchers and a controller with reinforcement-learning. The array can control the beam of the receiver by examining feedback based on the signals received and eliminate noise and unwanted signals and focus the beam on the desired targets. This facilitates communication that is more stable within the mobile networks, wireless sensor systems, automobiles and satellite links. On the whole, the invention provides a platform of intelligent and scalable antenna that increases stability of links, expands the coverage and can work in a dynamic or interference prone environment."

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