MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641049605 A) filed by Karthi Nallasivam; Mrs. P. Kalaiselvi; Mr. M. Anand; Mr. R. Sambasivam; Mr. P. Balaji; Ms. J. Swathi; Mr. M. Michael Jones; Mr. V. Naveen Kumar; Mr. L. Sarankumar; and Mr. T. Vallarasu, Erode, Tamil Nadu, on April 18, for 'low cost semi-active suspension system with mr damper for passenger vehicle.'
Inventor(s) include Karthi Nallasivam; Mrs. P. Kalaiselvi; Mr. M. Anand; Mr. R. Sambasivam; Mr. P. Balaji; Ms. J. Swathi; Mr. M. Michael Jones; Mr. V. Naveen Kumar; Mr. L. Sarankumar; and Mr. T. Vallarasu.
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 present invention relates to an advanced vehicle safety system, specifically a Blind Spot Detection System designed to enhance driver awareness and minimize road accidents caused by limited visibility. In modern automotive design, blind spots remain a critical safety concern, particularly during lane changes and overtaking maneuvers. This invention introduces a cost- effective, sensor- based monitoring solution that continuously detects objects or vehicles within the driver's blind zones and provides timely alerts. The system employs a combination of ultrasonic sensors, microcontrollers, and visual or auditory indicators to deliver real-time feedback, ensuring safer driving conditions. The proposed technology is adaptable for both conventional and electric vehicles, offering easy integration without major structural modifications."
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