MUMBAI, India, June 19 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202431094880 A) filed by Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur on December 02, 2024, for Long Range-Multiple-Input Multiple-Output System For Highthroughput Communication..

Inventors include Atonu Ghosh; Sudip Misra; and Sharath Chandan.

The application for the patent was published on June 05, 2026, under issue no. 23/2026.

Abstract: ABSTRACT Title: LONG RANGE-MULTIPLE-INPUT MULTIPLE-OUTPUT SYSTEM FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT COMMUNICATION. The present invention provides a Long Range-Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (LoRa MIMO) communication system for a high-throughput, scalable and energy-efficient communication in dense Internet of Things (IoT) networks. The system comprises multiple transmitters to transmit data streams and multiple receivers to receive a plurality of LoRa data streams. A processing unit is provided to manage and coordinate parallel data transmission and reception of the data streams between the transmitters and the receivers including enabling spatial multiplexing for parallel data exchange, thereby improving data throughput, reducing latency, and enhancing overall performance of LoRa networks in the IoT environments. A Power Management Unit (PMU) is also included in the system to dynamically adjusts power consumption based on activity of individual transmitter and receiver components thereby reducing energy usage during idle states while optimizing power delivery to active transceivers and processing unit.

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