MUMBAI, India, Oct. 31 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441032583 A) filed by Podugu Devi Pradeep; Anil Neerukonda Institute Of Technology And Sciences; Dr. S. Srinivas; DVS Lalitha; G. Sirisha; D. Jayesh; M. Prudhvi Teja; and Balaji Naik Bukke, Garugubilli, Andhra Pradesh, on April 24, 2024, for 'autonomous drone based distribution.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. S. Srinivas; DVS Lalitha; G. Sirisha; D. Jayesh; M. Prudhvi Teja; Balaji Naik Bukke; Dr. B. Soma Sekhar; P. Devi Pradeep; Dr. K. V. G. Srinivas; V. Vijay Kumar Raju; and B. Ch. Kiran Patrudu.

The application for the patent was published on Oct. 31, under issue no. 44/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Road accidents are the one that occur on a continuous rate and there cannot be any hesitation to say that they lead in the count of lost lives. The main aim of this project revolves around this concept of reducing that count to the possible level by mainly assisting the cases where there is a chance of living if provided with proper medical supplies like blood or any medicines etc. So we came up with the idea of building an autonomous drone based delivery system. In this system all the hospitals, blood banks and the medical stores are connected to a single interface which will be a web page designed by us. When any user needs any supplies then We use the autonomous drone which can pick up the ordered item and drop it in the desired location without any compromise in emergencies in need. We have designed a web interface that seamlessly integrates any busy road traffic situation. Elaboration: The Autonomous Drone Based Delivery System is equipped with well-built firmware and software that addresses the critical hospitals, blood banks and medical stores creating a unified platform for a streamlined medical supply management. This user-friendly interface assists medical personnel to quickly place orders for essential supplies, eliminating delays. When any user needs any supplies then We use the autonomous drone which can pick up the ordered item and drop it in the desired location without any compromise in any busy road traffic situation. Conclusion: In summary, the proposed project not only addresses a pressing need in the healthcare sector but also showcases the transformative power of technology in overcoming logistical challenges and saving lives. With continued advancements in drone technology and regulatory support, the project holds promise for widespread adoption and positive impact on healthcare delivery systems worldwide."

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