MUMBAI, India, Nov. 21 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202441037836 A) filed by G Petchinathan; G. Vijaykumar; S. Giribalan; R. Guru Prasannaa; R. Nishanth; and M. Sumithra, Sangagiri, Tamil Nadu, on May 14, 2024, for 'smart mobile-app based emergency response system.'

Inventor(s) include G Petchinathan; G. Vijaykumar; S. Giribalan; R. Guru Prasannaa; R. Nishanth; and M. Sumithra.

The application for the patent was published on Nov. 21, under issue no. 47/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The Smart Mobile-App Based Emergency Response System is a cutting-edge software solution that aims to transform the landscape of emergency medical services (EMS) by introducing a host of innovative features. One of its key functionalities is real-time ambulance tracking, which leverages GPS technology to pinpoint the location of ambulances accurately. This allows dispatchers to quickly identify the nearest available ambulance and dispatch it to the scene of an emergency, significantly reducing response times and improving the chances of delivering timely medical assistance to patients. The system incorporates intelligent route optimization algorithms that take into account live traffic data, road conditions, and historical traffic patterns. By analyzing these factors, the smart mobile-app based emergency response system generates optimized routes for ambulances, ensuring that they can navigate through congested urban areas efficiently. This not only saves valuable time but also enhances the overall effectiveness of EMS operations, especially in densely populated cities where traffic congestion can be a major challenge."

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