MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641071938 A) filed by Gnanamani College Of Technology on June 10, 2026, for Iot Enabled Continuous Blood Oxygen Monitoring System.

Inventors include Kamalnath D; Jayaprakash R; Kavlyarasan M; Karthick R; Preethi K; Nlthiyasrl D; Srimaha. R; Tamilmathi. Y; Tamizharasl R; Nlkalya. S; Prabhadevi. P; and Priyadarshini. M.

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

Abstract: Abstract The loT-Enabled Continuous Blood Oxygen Monitoring System measures and monitors blood oxygen saturation (Sp02) and pulse rate in real-time using sensor and wireless connection technologies. The MAX30102 sensor detects oxygen saturation and heart rate 5 readings from the user's fingertip. The acquired data is analysed using the Raspberry Pi Pico, the system's primary control ur1it. ANR.f24LO!_Wireless Module transmits monitored data wirelessly to a receiver or monitoring device for distant observation. The measured data are also shown on a 16x2 LCD screen for direct user monitoring. The technology continually updates oxygen and pulse data and may provide notifications if oxygen levels fall below 10 acceptable limits. This portable, low-cost monitoring device is ideal for use in hospitals, at home, with elderly patients, and in remote medical applications. It improves patient safety by allowing continuous and real-time health monitoring.

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