MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621044185 A) filed by Dr. Sangita Gautam Lade; Swaym Sunil Hadawale; Yash Sachin Hupare; Vedant Pramod Honrao; and Riya Niraj on April 07, 2026, for Smart Glove Based Continuous Monitoring System For On-Off State Detection In Parkinson Disease..
Inventors include Dr. Sangita Gautam Lade; Swaym Sunil Hadawale; Yash Sachin Hupare; Vedant Pramod Honrao; and Riya Niraj Gupta.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: A wearable smart glove system is disclosed for continuous real-time monitoring of Parkinson's disease motor symptoms and ON-OFF medication state detection, integrating an MPU9250 nine-axis IMU, five flex sensors, and force-sensitive resistors to simultaneously capture tremor characteristics, finger articulation angles, and grip pressure at approximately 100 Hz via an ESP32 microcontroller. The ESP32 applies a moving average filter for noise reduction, computes tremor amplitude and RMS energy, and performs FFT analysis to identify dominant tremor frequency peaks in the 4-6 Hz Parkinsonian range, feeding a rule-based algorithm that classifies medication state as ON or OFF based on tremor frequency, amplitude, and finger mobility patterns. All processed data and state classifications are transmitted wirelessly via the ESP32's built-in WiFi to a cloud platform, where a web-based clinician dashboard displays time-series motor graphs and daily activity summaries, providing an affordable and clinically meaningful solution for remote Parkinson's disease monitoring and medication management.
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