MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541133554 A) filed by Nitte Meenakshi Institute Of Technology, Nitte; Shreyas Nayak; Ramachandra Ankathattahalli Chowdappa; Pallavi Basavaraju; Viswanatha Venkataravanappa; and Hunasavadi Siddaramaiah Jagadeesh, Bangalore, Karnataka, on Dec. 30, 2025, for 'soldier surveillance using wireless sensor networks (ss-wsn).'

Inventor(s) include Nitte Meenakshi Institute Technology, Nitte; Shreyas Nayak; Ramachandra Ankathattahalli Chowdappa; Pallavi Basavaraju; Viswanatha Venkataravanappa; and Hunasavadi Siddaramaiah Jagadeesh.

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: "In today's world, warfare or the military is playing a major role in a country's safety. Monitoring of the soldier's safety and risk management plays a vital role. At present only wireless communication is used to get connected, the problem is if the solder is not in a condition to talk then the communication is lost. With the advancement of technology, the concept of monitoring soldier health in real-time has gained significant attention to ensure their well-being and performance on the battlefield. This work proposes a Soldier Surveillance using Wireless Sensor Network (SS-WSN) to continuously monitor vital physiological parameters of soldiers during mission operations. The system integrates sensors to measure parameters such as heart rate, altitude, gas concentration around the soldier and temperature. These sensors are wirelessly connected to a central monitoring unit which collects, processes, and analyzes the data in real-time. This helps to minimize the time, and the rescue operation, this system allows the military to keep track of the whereabouts and monitor the well-being of their personnel. The Control protocols proposed perform better and the efficiency is improved compared to the existing system."

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