Anomaly detection and protection
Summary
The USPTO granted Patent US12591002B2 to ZERO-ERROR SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. covering an apparatus and method for detecting anomalies in electronic systems with integrated circuits. The patent describes sensing current and voltage characteristics of supply rails to identify anomalies and enable removal or mitigation. The patent contains 19 claims and has 4 named inventors.
What changed
USPTO granted Patent US12591002B2 to ZERO-ERROR SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. on March 31, 2026. The patent covers anomaly detection in electronic systems using at least two integrated circuits by sensing current, voltage, or both characteristics of the supply rail connected to those circuits. When characteristics differ from normal operation, the anomaly is detected by a sensing circuit. The patent has CPC classifications in G06N 3/08 (neural networks), H04L 63/1433 (network security monitoring), and H04L 43/08 (network monitoring), with 19 claims total.
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Anomaly detection and protection
Grant US12591002B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026
Assignee
ZERO-ERROR SYSTEMS PTE. LTD.
Inventors
Joseph Sylvester Chang, Kwen Siong Chong, Wei Shu, Arunjai Mittal
Abstract
An apparatus for detecting an anomaly in an electronic system embodying at least two integrated circuits, and where necessary, removing/mitigating the anomaly. The anomaly detection is based on sensing the characteristics of either the current, the voltage, or both the current and voltage of the supply rail connected to the at least two integrated circuits. When an anomaly occurs, the anomaly is detected by one sensing circuit sensing that the characteristics are different from that when the electronic system is functioning normally.
CPC Classifications
G06N 3/08 H04L 63/1433 H04L 43/08
Filing Date
2023-03-07
Application No.
18179980
Claims
19
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