MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541115044 A) filed by Dr. M. K. Vidhyalakshmi; Dr. B. Sowmiya; Grisha Sethi; Tanvi Shrirao; Jenil Maheshwari; Aditya Prasad; and Amitanshu Patnaik, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Nov. 21, 2025, for 'autonomous intra-campus logistics and delivery bot with multi-factor authentication and secure autonomous for efficient last - mile distribution.'

Inventor(s) include Dr. M. K. Vidhyalakshmi; Dr. B. Sowmiya; Grisha Sethi; Tanvi Shrirao; Jenil Maheshwari; Aditya Prasad; and Amitanshu Patnaik.

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: "This invention proposes the design development and working model of an Autonomous. Intra-Gampus Logistics and Delivery Bot, a new solution that is developed to operate in a safe, efficient and fully automated manner in the last mile distribution of controlled environments like a corporate or academic campus. The invention will overcome the security flaws and inefficiency of the traditional systems of internal delivery by incorporating cutting-edge robotics with a powerful security system. The robot has a six-step closed-loop. PACKAGE Loading at central hub/commences the cycle. The first is security followed by Multi-Factor Authentication which cryptographically authenticates. the recipient and the legitimacy of the task being performed before .it is dispatched and to counter the risk of un-authenticated access. After validation, intelligent Route Planning is used to calculate the most efficient and time and energy : saving route. Secure Autonomous. Navigation is the core technology that uses sensor fusion (Lidar, GPS, computer-vision) and real-time A lin order to provide safe and dynamic travel, collision avoidance, and sufficient environmental localization. Delivery Confirmation On arrival, a secure digital handshake with the authorized recipient is needed creating an inalterable audit trail. The loop ends with the Return to Depot of the bot, which will be charged and prepared automatically. The: systems will largely increase the efficiency of operations, and decrease the costs of manual labor, and will establish a new level of secure and reliable intra-campus logistics."

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