MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641062322 A) filed by Kits Akshar Institute Of Technology; and KKR & KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, on May 16, for 'iot based intelligiant vehicle collision detection and instant emergency resonse system.'

Inventor(s) include A Trinadha Rao; Mr. D. Rakesh; Ravi Dharani Srija Reddy; Adimulam Sai Deepthi; Kasthala Meghana; and Jidugu Rani Ayodhya.

The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Motor vehicle accidents and unanticipated health conditions such as heart attacks or blackouts constitute a significant category of avoidable fatalities, primarily caused by late medical intervention. This project suggests an IoT enabled smart vehicle safety system for automatic accident detection, which in case of a medical emergency can also be manually triggered by the passengers onboard to trigger help. The device operates with multiple sensors such as an accelerometer, vibration sensor, and gyroscope, constantly detecting unusual deviations in acceleration angle and force of shock. The microcontroller performs real-time data analysis by means of threshold algorithms. Upon detection of an accident the system then instantly fetches geographic location of the vehicle using a GPS module and sends alert messages to some predefined contacts, police and ambulance through GSM. A special emergency push button has also been installed for any passenger who is feeling unwell, unconscious or suffering from symptoms of a heart attack apart from its automatic detection. With the push of a button, a medical alert is automatically activated even if there isn't an accident. The alert message is broadcast with live location coordinates, date and time, and emergency type. All event information can also be sent to a cloud platform for management and analysis. The system is inexpensive and reliable, allowing the driver to communicate even if he or she is unable to do so. It can drastically reduce response time for emergency services, and increase the possibility of victim's survival by bringing notifications to the cloud in real-time."

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