MUMBAI, India, July 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521017910 A) filed by Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha's Cummins College Of Engineering For Women, Pune, Maharashtra, on Feb. 28, for 'system and method for personalized glucose monitoring in glucometers.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Sandhya Arora; and Nutan Deshmukh.
The application for the patent was published on July 11, under issue no. 28/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Disclosed are a system (100) and a method for personalized glucose monitoring in glucometers. The system (100) comprises a real-time clock device (10), a microcontroller (30) and an alert generator (40). With the real-time clock device (10), the system (100) records the time of each reading, distinguishing between fasting, postprandial, and random glucose levels. This contextual monitoring improves the accuracy and relevance of insights and recommendations for users. The microcontroller (30) includes a predictive analysis model (20) that evaluates trends, patterns, and deviations in glucose levels, and provides recommendations for insulin dosage adjustments. The alert generator (40) issues real-time alerts for sustained high glucose levels or potential hypoglycemic events. This time-sensitive enhancement aims to optimize diabetes management through personalized guidance and timely interventions, ultimately improving patient outcomes and reducing the risks associated with glucose level fluctuations."
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