MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641096046 A) filed by Vignan'S Nirula Institute Of Technology And Science For Women on August 08, 2026, for Iot-Enabled Sensor Framework For Accurate Rainfall Forecasting And Real-Time Weather Monitoring.

Inventors include K. V. S. S. Rama Krishna; P. Sandhya Krishna; V. Pavani; J. Venkatalahari; Gurram Yasaswini; Marri Lakshmi Poojitha; Changa. Nagalakshmi; Udayagiri Bhavani; and Mylavarapu Swathi.

The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.

Abstract: The present invention is about a system that uses Internet of Things technology to predict rainfall and monitor the weather in time. This system combines Internet of Things sensors, small computers, cloud computing, smart data analysis and machine learning algorithms to make a unified weather forecasting platform. The system collects information about the air, including temperature, humidity and light. Sends it to the cloud where it is analyzed and used to predict rainfall. The machine learning algorithms analyze the data to make predictions about the weather. The system also updates its predictions regularly using information and it provides cloud- based visualization past weather analysis, remote monitoring and automated rainfall warnings. This system is better, than weather forecasting systems because it is more accurate, reliable and scalable. It can be used for things, including precision agriculture, irrigation management, disaster preparedness, environmental monitoring, water resource management, climate research and smart city applications.

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