MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541133151 A) filed by St.Peter's Engineering College, Hyderabad, Telangana, on Dec. 29, 2025, for 'smart wearable health monitoring patch with wireless bio-signal processing and predictive analytics.'

Inventor(s) include K. Shireesha; M. Naveen Kumar Reddy; S. Veerabadraiah; Anagani Aruna; B. Rajani; Injeti. Prashanthi; Dr. Md. Riyazuddin; and Dr. Amjan Shiak.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Smart Wearable Health Monitoring Patch with Wireless Bio-Signal Processing and Predictive Analytics Smart wearable health monitoring patch designed to continuously acquire, process, and analyze physiological bio-signals using wireless communication and predictive analytics to enable proactive healthcare management. The patch integrates ultra-thin, flexible biosensors capable of measuring multiple vital parameters including electrocardiogram signals, heart rate variability, body temperature, respiratory rate, blood oxygen saturation, and skin conductance while maintaining long-term wearer comfort. Acquired bio-signals are locally pre-processed through embedded low-power signal conditioning and edge computing modules to reduce noise and extract relevant features. The processed data is transmitted wirelessly to external devices or cloud platforms using secure communication protocols. Advanced predictive analytics driven by machine learning models analyze real-time and historical data to identify anomalies, detect early signs of physiological deterioration, and forecast potential health risks. The system supports adaptive personalization by learning individual baseline patterns and dynamically adjusting alert thresholds. The wearable patch further enables remote monitoring by healthcare professionals, supports integration with electronic health records, and provides actionable insights through user interfaces on mobile or web applications."

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