MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621052300 A) filed by Dr. Ashwini Shivdas Shinde; Dr. Rohini Hanchate; Pratijnya Ajawan; Dr. Shahuraj S. Sable; Dr. Koteswararao Seelam; Dr. Renuka Sandeep Gound; Hanmant Sambhaji Gore; Dr. Ashwini Vivekanand Bade; and Mr. Atharv Nitin Sonawane on April 24, 2026, for Iot-Enabled Intelligent Digital Blood Gas Analyzer With Cloud-Integrated Real-Time Monitoring And Predictive Diagnostics System.

Inventors include Dr. Ashwini Shivdas Shinde; Dr. Rohini Hanchate; Pratijnya Ajawan; Dr. Shahuraj S. Sable; Dr. Koteswararao Seelam; Dr. Renuka Sandeep Gound; Hanmant Sambhaji Gore; Dr. Ashwini Vivekanand Bade; and Mr. Atharv Nitin Sonawane.

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

Abstract: The present invention relates to an IoT-enabled intelligent digital blood gas analyzer apparatus (100) comprising an electrochemical sensor array (101) having pH, pO2, pCO2, and electrolyte sensors integrated within a thermostabilized microfluidic measuring cell (102), a signal conditioning unit (103) for amplifying and digitizing sensor outputs, a dedicated hardware processor (104) coupled with non-volatile memory (105), an IoT communication module (106) employing MQTT protocol over a secured network interface (107), a touchscreen display (108), and a cloud analytics server (109) hosting a hardware-accelerated predictive diagnostic engine (110). The apparatus solves the technical problem of delayed critical-care decision making by achieving sample-to-result latency under forty-five seconds and measurement accuracy within plus or minus zero point three percent through adaptive thermal compensation and embedded calibration feedback. Industrial applicability extends to intensive care units, emergency departments, neonatal units, dialysis centers, and mobile ambulances for continuous patient monitoring and predictive clinical diagnostics.

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