MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511076945 A) filed by Indian Institute Of Technology, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, on Aug. 12, for 'two-bit error detection and correction in data transmission by quantum-inspired error detection protocol (qiedp).'

Inventor(s) include Om Maheshwari; and Bikram Paul.

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: "Embodiments provide a quantum-inspired error detection and correction protocol for low-power IoT devices in noisy communication environments. The system (200) includes an encoder (230) configured to generate a codeword (235) by computing primary parity bits (231) and secondary parity bits (232) from a data word (220) using predefined XOR equations. The codeword is transmitted via a transmission module (240) and received by a receiving module (250), which forwards it to a decoder (260). The decoder calculates an error syndrome (261), accesses a precomputed lookup table (270), and applies a correction mask (262) to restore the original data word. A collision mitigation module (280) utilizes secondary parity bits to resolve ambiguous syndromes, and an optional ARQ module (290) requests retransmission when necessary. The system achieves constant-time correction for single- and double-bit errors with minimal memory overhead."

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