MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521105014 A) filed by Pdpm Indian Institute Of Information Technology, Design And Manufacturing, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, on Oct. 30, for 'system and method for real-time hydration monitoring.'

Inventor(s) include Kokila, Gaurav; Gautam, Susim; Nishiprava, Nikita; Kumari, Anushka; Arora, Himanshi; Harshitha, Saladi M.; and Ravi Raja, Avinash.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 21, under issue no. 47/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a real-time hydration monitoring system (100). The system (100) collects physiological signals, including galvanic skin response, heart rate variability, posture, and activity data, from a plurality of wearable sensors (108). The signals are normalized, features extracted, and fused into feature vectors (302) representing hydration parameters. The ANN (114) processes these vectors through multiple hidden layers (306) with ReLU activation, dropout, and L2 regularization, enabling robust learning and prevention of overfitting. Hydration levels (312) like hydrated, mildly dehydrated, and dehydrated are classified via a softmax output, with early asymptomatic detection of mild dehydration. Real-time hydration status, alerts, and reminders are transmitted to an external device. The system (100) provides continuous, non-invasive, and personalized monitoring, achieving high predictive accuracy by integrating multi-parameter sensor fusion, advanced ANN (114) regularization, and autonomous operation."

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