MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621001078 A) filed by Dhirajkumar Sukhwasi Lal; Manish Mohandas Narkhede; Rajesh Nandkumar Phursule; Vinay Ashok Rangari; Janak Natwarla Shah; and Pune Construction Engineering Research Foundation, Pune, Maharashtra, on Jan. 5, for 'system and method for automated and verifiable vision-based site monitoring and analysis.'
Inventor(s) include Dhirajkumar Sukhwasi Lal; Manish Mohandas Narkhede; Rajesh Nandkumar Phursule; Vinay Ashok Rangari; Janak Natwarla Shah; Sanjay Vasant Vaichal; and Satishkumar Narayan Nair.
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: "System and method for Automated and Verifiable Vision-Based Site Monitoring and Analysis The present invention provides a System and method for Automated and Verifiable Vision-Based Site Monitoring and Analysis comprises an Acquisition layer (1), a Data transmission and analysis layer (2), a data processing and analysis layer (3), a Data storage and reporting layer (4), a user interface and reporting layer (5). The system captures visual data from one or more imaging devices, processes the data using artificial intelligence models to detect, classify, and track objects or activities, and maintains structured logs with metadata for monitoring, reporting, and alerting purposes. The invention supports repetitive, scheduled monitoring, enabling efficient and continuous observation of sites such as industrial These include plants, construction zones, logistics hubs, and smart city infrastructure. Alerts and analytical summaries can be generated based on detected anomalies, movement patterns, or predefined conditions, thereby improving operational efficiency, safety, and decision-making without human intervention."
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