MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641075227 A) filed by Jagadeesan; Dr. G. Asha; Dr. A. B. Manju; Dr. Y. Sreeraman; Dr. T. Vivekanandan; Dr. J. Jegan; Dr. Sudha Paipuru; and Dr. Ramaiah Itumalla on June 17, 2026, for Quantum-Ai Enabled Multi-Agent Healthcare Monitoring And Emergency Response Device.
Inventors include Jagadeesan; Dr. G. Asha; Dr. A. B. Manju; Dr. Y. Sreeraman; Dr. T. Vivekanandan; Dr. J. Jegan; Dr. Sudha Paipuru; and Dr. Ramaiah Itumalla.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a healthcare monitoring and emergency response device that combines quantum-inspired optimization, artificial intelligence and distributed multi-agent computing to provide continuous patient monitoring and autonomous medical decision support. The device consists of wearable physiological sensors, an edge processing module, a quantum inspired health analytics engine, a multi-agent coordination framework and an emergency response communication subsystem. The system constantly collects physiological parameters like heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate, electrocardiogram signals, and activity patterns. The quantum-inspired analytics engine optimizes diagnostic inference, and autonomous software agents collaboratively perform anomaly detection, risk prediction, medication adherence monitoring, caregiver notification, and emergency response coordination. It delivers real-time recommendations for health care and automatically initiates emergency treatment when critical conditions are detected. The invention enhances patient safety, healthcare access, response time and prediction accuracy in hospitals, homes and remote healthcare settings.
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