MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621054291 A) filed by Ms. Geeta N. Brijwani; Nikhil Ranjan Nayak; Mrs. Dipika B. Nimje; Nilofar Tamboli; Mrs. Nirali N. Mehta; Apeksha Santosh Sondkar; Shreyapanjabrao Jagdale; Mr. Paritosh Nagarnaik; Dr. Rampravesh R. Yadav; Mrs. Karishma Jamir Tamboli; and Shaheen Mulla on April 28, 2026, for Blockchain And Quantum-Resistant Security System For Internet Of Medical Things (iomt).
Inventors include Ms. Geeta N. Brijwani; Nikhil Ranjan Nayak; Mrs. Dipika B. Nimje; Nilofar Tamboli; Mrs. Nirali N. Mehta; Apeksha Santosh Sondkar; Shreyapanjabrao Jagdale; Mr. Paritosh Nagarnaik; Dr. Rampravesh R. Yadav; Mrs. Karishma Jamir Tamboli; and Shaheen Mulla.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a secure and scalable framework for Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) that integrates blockchain technology with quantum-resistant cryptographic mechanisms to protect sensitive healthcare data. The system employs a decentralized ledger to record device transactions and medical data exchanges in an immutable and transparent manner, while utilizing post-quantum encryption algorithms to safeguard communications against emerging quantum computing threats. Each IoMT device is assigned a unique cryptographic identity to enable secure authentication and prevent unauthorized access. Smart contracts are implemented to automate data access control and enforce patient consent policies. A hybrid storage model ensures efficient handling of large datasets by storing encrypted data off- chain and maintaining hash references on-chain. The invention enhances data integrity, privacy, and resilience, making it suitable for modern, secure healthcare ecosystems.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.