MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521056791 A) filed by Prof. S. R. Upasni; Dr. S. S. Patil; Prof. A. A. Shaikh; Prof. M. S. Vaidya; Abhijeet N. Khatale; Vaibhav D. Barhe; Ishita H. Nagpure; and Arjun R. Dusane, Nashik, Maharashtra, on June 13, 2025, for 'automated side turning indicator system for bikes.'

Inventor(s) include Prof. S. R. Upasni; Dr. S. S. Patil; Prof. A. A. Shaikh; Prof. M. S. Vaidya; Abhijeet N. Khatale; Vaibhav D. Barhe; Ishita H. Nagpure; and Arjun R. Dusane.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention Automated Turn Signaling System Using Gyroscopic Sensors System 100 designed for handlebar-steered vehicles such as motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds. The system includes a controller 1, a gyroscopic sensor 2, a potentiometer 3, a buzzer 4, a battery 5, and an LED indicator 6. The gyroscopic sensor 2 is configured to measure angular velocity, tilt, and orientation of the vehicle, while the potentiometer 3 detects rotational displacement of the handlebar. The controller 1 processes signals from the sensors to identify initiation, continuation, and completion of a turning maneuver. Based on this detection, the controller 1 activates the LED indicator 6 to visually signal the intended turn and simultaneously operates the buzzer 4 to generate an audible alert for the rider. Once the handlebar returns to its neutral position and the gyroscopic sensor 2 confirms stabilization, the controller 1 automatically deactivates the LED indicator 6 and buzzer 4, thereby providing accurate, reliable, and automated turn signaling."

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