MUMBAI, India, Feb. 6 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641006694 A) filed by Wazid Ali; and B. Fairoz Banu, Cuddapah, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 23, for 'temporal control transfer protocol for coordination-free concurrency control in distributed systems.'

Inventor(s) include Wazid Ali; and B. Fairoz Banu.

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: "A coordination-free concurrency control architecture for distributed computing systems that enforces temporal exclusivity through structural execution-path termination. The architecture decouples an active control plane from a passive data plane by positioning a Protocol Enforcement Layer (PEL) upstream of all write-capable execution interfaces of a primary state store. During a temporal control transfer interval, the PEL renders all state-mutating and admissibility-determining execution paths architecturally unreachable by terminating request-processing paths prior to invocation of any backend logic. Temporal control transfer authority is assigned exclusively to a logically isolated Parallel State Machine (PSM), which maintains a fine-grained sub-interval state external to the primary state store and performs deterministic overlap validation without runtime coordination. Upon interval termination, a single atomic and idempotent reconciliation operation transitions the primary state store directly from a pre-transfer to a post-transfer state, exposing no intermediate state. The architecture enforces temporal exclusivity without modifying the primary state store, without locks, signaling, or coordination, and without permitting generation of any admissibility-enabling artifact for transferred intervals."

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