MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541112977 A) filed by Nandha Engineering College, Erode, Tamil Nadu, on Nov. 18, 2025, for 'ai based traffic violation detection.'

Inventor(s) include Suguua Angamuthu; S. Pradeep; S. Rakesh; and D. Sakthi Bhuvaneshwari.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure relates toan Al-based traffic violation detection system designed to enhance road safetyand streamline traffic law enforcement. The system comprises a multisensor module including cameras, LiDAR, and radar to capture real-time vehicle movements across multiple lanes. An Al-powered processing unit analyzes these inputs to detect traffic violations such as speeding, red-light jumping, illegal parking, unsafe lane changes, and aggressive driving patterns. The vehicle identification module extracts registration details and verifies them against multiple government and insurance databases, while incorporating antifraud mechanisms to detect cloned or tampered license plates. Upon detecting a violation, an automated fine handling module generates personalized penalties, dynamically adjusted based on violation severity, frequency, and local regulations, and communicates them securely to the registered owner via SMS, email, mobile app, or in- vehicle notifications. The system -further integrates with city-wide traffic management infrastructure toassist in real- time signal control, congestion mitigation, and preventive traffic management. Additionally, it continuously learns from confirmed violations to enhance detection accuracy overtime and generates analytical reports, including violation hotspots, driver risk profiles, and anonymized data for urban planning and policy optimization. The system is designed to operate effectively under adverse weather, low-light conditions, and high traffic density, providing a comprehensive, intelligent, and automated solution for modem traffic enforcement."

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