MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641096350 A) filed by Narsimha Reddy Engineering College Nrcm on August 10, 2026, for A System And Method For Network-Adaptive Payload Stripping (naps) And Secure Atomic State Data Persistence In High-Latency Distributed.

Inventors include Siripuram Vinod Kumar; Siripuram Vijay Kumar; and Pallela Dileep Kumar Reddy.

The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.

Abstract: [0017] In the rapidly expanding landscape of decentralized education and micro-skilling ecosystems, maintaining platform operationality in infrastructure-constrained regions remains a critical challenge. This work presents a novel network-adaptive framework specifically designed for persistent functionality in high-latency (2G/3G) environments. Unlike conventional EdTech architectures that rely on high-bandwidth payloads and suffer from frequent session timeouts, our framework enables reliable operation through real-time data optimization and decentralized state persistence. The adaptability is driven by a heuristic sensing engine that executes protocol- level payload stripping below 1KB based on dynamic network latency thresholds. Key innovations include the Network-Adaptive Payload Stripping (NAPS) engine and an Atomic State Vault built on IndexedDB, which ensures zero data loss by committing user interactions locally before attempting synchronization. Experimental evaluations in simulated high-latency environments show that the framework achieves 100% platform uptime at latencies of 447ms, with an application loading speed of 4.2 seconds—a significant improvement over the 45-second baseline of traditional models. Furthermore, it maintains 95% matching accuracy for micro-task allocation while reducing total data consumption by over 60%. This framework not only bridges the digital divide for underserved students but also offers a scalable solution for reliable service delivery in resource-limited distributed systems.

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