MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621030742 A) filed by Rajasekhar Bandi, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, on March 14, for 'coordinated safety architecture for vehicle energy systems.'

Inventor(s) include Rajasekhar Bandi.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to a coordinated safety architecture for vehicle energy systems comprising distributed sensing modules (101), an embedded predictive risk computation module (102), zone-based controllers (401-404), a redundancy communication architecture (405), and hardware-level actuation modules (104). The predictive risk computation module (102) performs correlated cross-domain evaluation between at least two heterogeneous energy domains to generate a composite unified risk index representing an aggregated cross-domain risk state. Hardware-level mitigation is enabled exclusively upon satisfaction of predefined cross-domain correlation criteria, preventing independent subsystem-triggered actuation. Based on the evaluated risk state, the system executes sequenced hardware-level mitigation including electrical isolation (108), fuel flow interruption (303, 310), and suppression activation (205), transitioning the vehicle into a predefined last-safe operational state (508). The system produces synchronized multi-energy isolation timing and deterministic cross-domain mitigation execution to reduce ignition cascade probability in post-impact scenarios."

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