MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641019320 A) filed by Dr. Bhuvanendhiran T; Mrs. Shankavi K; Mrs. Ruckmani Divakaran; Mr. Jesudas J; Mrs. Mohana C; and Mrs. Ramya J, Kolar, Karnataka, on Feb. 19, for 'an intelligent adaptive road surface elevation control system with speed monitoring and emergency vehicle prioritization mechanism.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Bhuvanendhiran T; Mrs. Shankavi K; Mrs. Ruckmani Divakaran; Mr. Jesudas J; Mrs. Mohana C; and Mrs. Ramya J.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Over speeding contributes to nearly 25-35% of fatal road accidents worldwide, particularly in high-risk zones such as schools, hospitals, and residential areas. Conventional fixed speed breakers enforce uniform deceleration for all vehicles, causing unnecessary inconvenience to compliant drivers and delaying emergency response vehicles during critical situations. The present invention provides an intelligent adaptive road surface elevation control system comprising a speed sensing module configured to detect real-time vehicle velocity, a programmable control unit for threshold comparison, a vehicle identification module for emergency vehicle authentication, and an electromechanical actuation mechanism coupled to a movable road elevation structure. The system selectively raises the road surface when an overspeed condition is detected and maintains a lowered configuration upon identification of authorized emergency vehicles. The integrated architecture enables dynamic speed regulation, improved traffic safety, reduced vehicle wear, and prioritized clearance for emergency services."
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