MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641001672 A) filed by Koneru Vijaya Lakshmi; Dr. Shailendra Singh; and Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Tenali, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 7, for 'real time route-information & estimated tracking all over india.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Shailendra Singh; Y. Ramesh Babu; Changala Monika; Rushda Afsheen; Ahmed Adam Ahmed; Taibatou Abdallah Jallow; J. B. Chatrik Varma; Nadapalli Sanjayram; K. Nikhil; G. Swaroop; and Dr. Sireesha Koneru.
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: "The present invention relates to a real-time public bus tracking and route information system for government-operated road transport services. The system is designed to improve accessibility, reliability, and safety of public bus transportation by continuously monitoring and disseminating live operational data to commuters and transport authorities. The system incorporates GPS-enabled tracking modules installed on buses to collect real-time location and movement data. This data is transmitted to a centralized cloud-based server, where it is processed using data analytics algorithms to generate live route maps, estimated time of arrival (ETA), bus identification details, and bus-stop location information. The processed information is delivered to users through mobile and web-based commuter interfaces, enabling real-time visibility of bus services with minimal data consumption. The invention further integrates passenger safety features, including verified driver identification, real-time service alerts, and an emergency SOS mechanism that communicates with designated transport control centers. An analytics component provides operational insights to transport authorities for monitoring fleet performance, optimizing routes and schedules, and responding to service disruptions. The system architecture is scalable and adaptable, allowing deployment across multiple state road transport corporations. By integrating real-time tracking, safety monitoring, and user-centric information delivery into a unified platform, the invention reduces commuter uncertainty, enhances trust in public transportation, and promotes efficient, inclusive, and sustainable mobility infrastructure."
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