MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631069692 A) filed by C. V. Raman Global University on June 03, 2026, for Autonomous Change Detection Reconnaissance Processor For Persistent Surveillance.
Inventors include Debadutta Sahoo; Ramakant Senapati; Debankur Pal; Asmita Agarwal; and Dr. Soumya Mishra.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: The present invention discloses an Autonomous Change Detection Reconnaissance Processor for Persistent Surveillance, a novel intelligent processing system that continuously ingests multitemporal sensor data streams from deployed reconnaissance platforms and autonomously identifies, classifies, and prioritises meaningful environmental and structural changes without requiring human intervention or manual threshold configuration. The processor integrates a preprocessing and temporal alignment unit, an adaptive baseline memory engine, a temporal feature extraction module, a contextual change significance evaluator, and a confidence-indexed autonomous decision processor to form a cohesive and self-governing surveillance intelligence pipeline. The adaptive baseline continuously learns persistent environmental behaviour using a weighted update function governed by a tunable learning coefficient, enabling the system to distinguish between transient benign variations and operationally significant changes. Detected deviations are subjected to contextual weighting and persistence scoring across a configurable temporal observation window, culminating in a composite autonomous change confidence index that governs the reporting decision. When the confidence index meets or exceeds a predefined decision threshold, a reconnaissance alert is autonomously generated and transmitted for downstream action, thereby enabling near-real-time persistent surveillance over extended operational durations across defence, border security, disaster monitoring, environmental observation, and critical infrastructure protection domains.
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