MUMBAI, India, Oct. 24 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441031011 A) filed by Podugu Devi Pradeep;anil Neerukonda Institute Of Technology And Sciences; K. V. G Srinivas; A. Raghuram; P. Harsha; B. Rohitha; P. Ajith Kumar; and A. Rashmi Bhavani, Dattirajeru, Andhra Pradesh, on April 18, 2024, for 'fpga-enhanced search robot.'
Inventor(s) include K. V. G Srinivas; A. Raghuram; P. Harsha; Dr. S. Srinivas; P. Ajith Kumar; A. Rashmi Bhavani; B. Rohitha; P. Devi Pradeep; Dr. B. Somasekhar; and N. Srinivasanaidu.
The application for the patent was published on Oct. 24, under issue no. 43/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "During natural calamities like Earth quakes, a lot of destruction happens, buildings get collapsed, fire outbreaks, monumental damages, etc. and within these rubbles and remains, a lot of people get struck and by the time the militant's approach to rescue them, it might be too late. But at the same time, identifying these trapped people between those remains manually is neither an easy task. So, we have come up with this concept of FPGA-Enhanced Search and Rescue Technology to quickly and accurately identify the people in need/danger and rescue them,, the robot is equipped with autonomous navigation. To make sense of its surroundings, the robot relies on an ultrasonic sensor. By combining all of these technologies, our search and rescue system becomes a valuable asset for first responders. This innovative solution has the potential to save lives and make a real difference in emergency scenarios."
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