MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641043209 A) filed by Bapatla Surendra Babu; and Irukumalli Priyanka, Tenali, Andhra Pradesh, on April 4, for 'sub-barkhausen thermal-harvest oscillator apparatus exploiting regenerative pre-conditioning for accelerated startup.'
Inventor(s) include Bapatla Surendra Babu; and Irukumalli Priyanka.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Electronic oscillators experience severe latency delays initiating from microscopic thermal noise, creating operational bottlenecks. An apparatus executes accelerated startup by utilizing a sub-threshold pre-conditioning state. A resonant element (110) exhibiting thermal Brownian motion (210) is driven by a sustaining amplifier (120). A high-resolution gain control block (130) and startup controller (140) maintain the loop gain strictly below unity during idle periods. This executes sub-threshold amplification (230), converting the baseline thermal amplitude (220) into an elevated spectrally concentrated preload amplitude (240). Upon an activation command, the system executes a controlled Barkhausen transition (320), initiating an accelerated exponential buildup curve (330) from the pre-loaded amplitude rather than the thermal baseline. The apparatus provides a startup latency reduction (410), enabling an accelerated startup latency curve (420) compatible with 5G and IoT networks while minimizing idle power consumption (430) without external injection circuitry."
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