MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611000857 A) filed by Nims University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, on Jan. 5, for 'water quality monitoring device.'
Inventor(s) include Yuvraj Gehlot.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a real-time water quality monitoring system (100) configured for direct, inline installation within high-pressure main water supply pipelines. The system comprises a Monitoring Device (101) integrated with a Multi-Parameter Sensor Array (101a) for measuring pH, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), and chlorine concentration. An Analogue-to-Digital Converter (101b) and an Edge Processing Module (EPM) (102) enable on-site data processing, sensor drift compensation, and anomaly detection. A non-transitory Data and Reporting Module (103) stores calibration constants and historical datasets, while a Communication Interface (104) provides low-power wireless connectivity. The EPM (102) executes a Real-Time Sensor Drift Compensation Algorithm (102b) and a Deviation Detection Protocol (102c) to issue Critical Alerts only upon uncompensated threshold breaches. This distributed-intelligence architecture ensures ultra-low-latency contamination detection, enhanced data reliability, and regulatory compliance, making it highly applicable for large-scale utility water management."
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