MUMBAI, India, Feb. 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641007151 A) filed by Pragati Engineering College, Peddapuram, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 24, for 'system and method for advanced database indexing and query optimization.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. M. Radhika Mani; Dr. Chandra Sekhar Koppireddy; Veeravalli Lova Ganesh; Madireddy Poojitha Ramyadevi; and Palisetti Jhnana Prasuna Alekhya.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 6, under issue no. 06/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "System and Method for Advanced Database Indexing and Query Optimization The present invention provides a new technique and system that allows a company to create a dynamic database indexing and optimizing method. The database execution behaviour will be adjusted to real-time hardware conditions, customer query behaviour intent, and the way in which the data may change over time due to usage patterns. The invention has a number of hardware, cognitive sensing devices that gather information on how the system is executing and behavioural query intent. Additionally, this new invention contains data entropy profiling devices (which evaluate the data's mutation characteristic) and a morphing engine to adaptively change the index topology during execution. Furthermore, the system provides for the development of a "digital twin" of a potential query's execution. There are also various mechanisms in place that will allow for the planned rewrite of the query plan in alignment with hardware execution constraints. Finally, a feedback-driven learning mechanism is used to facilitate continuous improvement in database execution optimization strategy based on past execution outcomes. Ultimately, the invention has created a measurable improvement in computational speed, memory use, predictability of query executions, and response times to queries compared with the static, cost-based approaches currently used to optimize query performances in many organizations."

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