MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641048330 A) filed by Jain; Dr. Pushpa J; Jaya Kumar S; Nagar Dhiraj Madangopal; Yabin Paul Thomas; Thilak Dev Raj V; and Shruti Mittal, Bangalore, Karnataka, on April 16, for 'a multi-layer emergency response and women safety system using community alert network and cloud-based intelligence.'
Inventor(s) include Jain; Dr. Pushpa J; Jaya Kumar S; Nagar Dhiraj Madangopal; Yabin Paul Thomas; Thilak Dev Raj V; and Shruti Mittal.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an intelligent women safety system designed to provide rapid and reliable emergency response through a multi-layer communication mechanism. The system integrates a mobile-based user interface with cloud-based data processing to ensure real-time alert generation and response during distress situations. The proposed system introduces a three-tier emergency activation process. In the first layer, upon triggering a distress signal, the system sends immediate alerts through Short Message Service (SMS) and automated calls to pre-registered emergency contacts, ensuring functionality even in the absence of internet connectivity. In the second layer, the system utilizes a community- based alert network to notify nearby registered users, enabling localized assistance and faster response. In the third layer, incident data, including location and time, is transmitted to a centralized cloud database, allowing authorities or administrators to monitor and respond effectively. Additionally, the system maintains a database of past incidents to identify high-risk zones and provide proactive safety alerts to users based on location and time patterns. The integration of offline and online communication methods, combined with community-driven support and cloud-based intelligence, enhances reliability and effectiveness compared to conventional safety applications. This invention provides a scalable, efficient, and real-time solution for improving women's safety through a hybrid emergency response framework."
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