MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641018322 A) filed by Vellore Institute Of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 18, for 'smart monitoring system for fire emergencies and method thereof.'
Inventor(s) include Hemalatha K; K. Kabilan; Mohit Subramaniam; and Tanya Tripathi.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A smart monitoring system (100) for fire emergencies is designed with a compact chassis (102) that enables agile operation in constrained environments. It features a plurality of motors (104) mounted on the chassis to support multidirectional movement, allowing navigation across varied terrain. These motors (104) are regulated by a motor driver (106), controlled by a microcontroller unit (108) to manage movement, and receive operational commands. A sensor array (110), connected to the microcontroller unit (108), detects fire-related parameters and transmits data for analysis. This data is collected by a control module (112), which also facilitates wireless communication for remote monitoring. The control module (112) is connected to a communication module (114) that transmits system status and environmental data to external control sources. Finally, the communication module connects to a user interface (116), which displays real-time information, enabling users to monitor and control the system effectively during fire emergency scenarios."
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