WANA (Sep 21) – The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has recently published a patent application titled “Suspended Balloon-Based Wireless Telecommunication System and Internet Data Decryption” under number WO 2025/186795 A1.

 

The invention, proposed by Mahsa Ashna, a master’s student in Computer Engineering (Data Science) at the University of Science and Culture (ACECR), along with a group of inventors, introduces an innovative solution for providing global internet access while monitoring encrypted communications to enhance national and social security.

 

According to the published application, the patent outlines an advanced aerial wireless communication system designed to deliver universal internet access and enable the interception and decryption of encrypted digital communications.

 

The system uses a network of electromagnetic wave antennas suspended by hydrogen-filled balloons within lightweight carbon-fiber frames, operating with optimized energy consumption. Electric motors precisely adjust antenna directions to improve reception of VHF, UHF, and satellite signals.

 

A ground control center receives and processes data, coordinates wireless communications, and ensures secure data access through a decryption mechanism based on IMSI, TMSI, and dynamic identifiers. With 360-degree coverage and cost-efficient deployment, the system has the potential to revolutionize digital connectivity and security in both remote and urban areas.

 

Key Features of the Invention:

  • Global Internet Coverage: Suspended balloons extend connectivity to underserved and remote regions.
  • Decryption of Communications: Using an AI-equipped ground station and high-frequency amplifiers, the system can intercept and decrypt encrypted communications to detect security threats.
  • Lightweight and Sustainable Design: Composite materials ensure durability and reduced weight, complemented by motorized rotating panels and efficient energy management.
  • Additional Capabilities: GSM/Wi-Fi modules for enhanced connectivity and interior lighting for visibility and emergency signaling.
  • Crisis Applications: The technology offers high potential for use in natural disasters or military conflicts, where flexible communication solutions are critical.

 

While the legal status of the patent remains uncertain, its publication marks an important step in attracting investors and developers for future commercialization.

WIPO Releases Iranian Student’s Global Internet Patent. Social media/ WANA News Agency

WIPO Releases Iranian Student’s Global Internet Patent. Social media/ WANA News Agency