MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641069771 A) filed by Chaitanya Bharathi Institute Of Technology on June 03, 2026, for Autonomous Ground-Station Apparatus And Method For Lora Telemetry Acquisition And Forwarding.
Inventors include Dr. K Vasanth; Dr. C V Narasimhulu; K Giridhar Reddy; V Bala Sai Datta; Dr. S. Radha; A Krishna Kumar; Dr. M Raj Kumar Naik; Dr. Vivek Singh Kushwa; Dr. Sai Krishna Kondoju; and Dr. Neeraja Bandi.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: The present disclosure provides an autonomous ground-station apparatus and associated method for reception and forwarding of LoRa-modulated telemetry originating from Low-Earth-Orbit satellites operating within the 433 MHz communication band. The apparatus comprises a quarter-wave ground-plane antenna configured to provide substantially omnidirectional reception and substantially matched feed characteristics, a processing assembly including a microcontroller coupled through a Serial Peripheral Interface bus to a LoRa transceiver, and a firmware-resident communication pipeline configured to demodulate, validate and forward telemetry without dependence upon mechanical antenna tracking, Software Defined Radio front-ends or external host computers. The firmware cyclically loads satellite communication profiles, receives and validates telemetry frames, annotates validated telemetry with operational metadata and forwards telemetry to remote communication infrastructure using Message Queuing Telemetry Transport communication. The apparatus is configured for autonomous and stationary deployment and may participate as a self-identifying node within distributed telemetry reception networks.
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