MUMBAI, India, March 14 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202431067769 A) filed by Mukesh Kumar Ghosh, Raniganj, West Bengal, on Sept. 7, 2024, for 'vityouth - the humanoid.'
Inventor(s) include Mukesh Kumar Ghosh; Ayush; Hardik Bansal; Dr. Chandan Kumar Behera; and Dr. Trapti Sharma.
The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "VITYouth introduces a state-of-the-art humanoid robot designed to emulate human-like movements and interactions while integrating advanced surveillance and search capabilities. The robot features dynamic movement of its head, arms, neck, torso, and fingers, enabling it to perform a range of human-like gestures and actions. Its video surveillance system allows real-time video streaming up to 25 users concurrently, with built-in face recognition that facilitates personalized responses. Equipped with autonomous navigation capabilities, the robot can traverse identified paths independently. It also supports predefined gestures through voice commands and can execute Google searches via a connected laptop. This multifunctional humanoid robot represents a significant advancement in integrating robotics with real-time communication and navigation, offering a versatile tool for both security and interactive applications which includes the development, deployment, and ongoing operation of an advanced humanoid robot specifically designed for surveillance purposes. VITYouth will be utilized in various environments, including corporate offices, public spaces, and high-security areas. The robot's capabilities encompass real-time video streaming, face recognition, gesture copying, autonomous navigation, and human interaction through gesture recognition. VITYouth will integrate seamlessly with existing security systems and provides a reliable, efficient, and continuous monitoring solution. It enhanced the efficiency of surveillance operations, improves threat detection and response, and ensures seamless integration with existing security systems. VITYouth aims to provide a reliable 24/7 autonomous surveillance solution, offering real-time video streaming to multiple users simultaneously. By employing advanced image recognition algorithms, the robot detects anomalies with high accuracy and sends instant alerts to operators when threats are identified. Additionally, VITYouth features self-navigation system, enabling it to move autonomously through complex environments, with integration of Kinect technology to replicate human gestures for natural interactions. Its high-precision face detection capabilities enhance security by accurately identifying individuals."
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