MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641073541 A) filed by Mr. Yashas N; Mr. Harsha V P; Mr. Rakshan N Kulal; Dr. Raje Siddiraju Upendra; Sanjay Shrinivas Nagar; Dr Karthik Rajendra; and Reva University on June 13, 2026, for An Integrated Iot-Based Physiological Monitoring System For Automated Emergency Detection And Activity Tracking.
Inventors include Mr. Yashas N; Mr. Harsha V P; Mr. Rakshan N Kulal; Dr. Raje Siddiraju Upendra; Sanjay Shrinivas Nagar; and Dr Karthik Rajendra.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: The invention provides an integrated system for real-time health monitoring and automated fall detection. The system consists of a wearable component having a tri- lobed base frame fabricated of a hybrid of rigid-PLA and elastic-TPU configuration to provide mechanical support to the system on the human torso. This structural design guarantees uniform contact between skin and sensor with an integrated PPG biosensor. The hardware design contains an ESP-series SoC that is coupled with physiological, inertial and ambient PIR sensors. The sensor-fusion algorithm is an edge-processing algorithm that real-time correlates vital parameters and environmental motion to generate multi-level, explainable emergency alerts. When the system was tested clinically on 30 subjects, the system had a correlation of the heart rate (R2) of 0.9993, but also 100percent accuracy in hazard detection. The system includes a GPS module that enables localization during crucial events and privacy for the user during baseline monitoring. The innovation offers a high-precision, structurally stabilized, geriatric care safety solution with a significant reduction in motion artifacts and false-positive alerts.
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