MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641071939 A) filed by Gnanamani College Of Technology on June 10, 2026, for Adaptive Display Brightness Control To Mitigate Eye Fatigue In Mobile Devices.

Inventors include Vignesh A; Naveen Kumar M; Srlkanth A; Kanchana K; Gowtham S; Nithesh. S; Tamilarasu K; Vetrivel K; Vikram Kumar; Yuvaraj G; Dharshini R; and Gokul S.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: Abstract The increased usage of mobile devices has resulted in extended screen exposure, which may induce eye strain owing to incorrect display brightness settings. Users often use smartphones and tablets in different lighting settings, making manual brightness adjustment difficult and useless. This 5 project introduces an adaptive display brightness control system that automatically adjusts screen brightness depending on ambient light intensity. The system uses a BH 1750 digital light sensor to assess ambient lighting levels, and an Arduino Nano microcontroller to interpret the sensor data and calculate the optimal brightness setting. The HC-05 Bluetooth module is used to provide wireless monitoring and communication with a mobile device. The suggested system changes 10 display brightness in real time to provide comfortable screen visibility under a variety of environmental circumstances. By maintaining ideal brightness levels, the technology reduces eye strain, improves visual comfort, and improves the entire user experience. Additionally, reducing excessive brightness helps to reduce power consumption and increase battery efficiency. The suggested method is straightforward, cost-effective, and appropriate for use in mobile devices and other portable electronic systems.

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