MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641009314 A) filed by KKR & KSR Institute of Technology and Sciences, Vatticherukuru, Andhra Pradesh, on Jan. 29, for 'voice-controlled motor actuation and device operation system using speech recognition and embedded ai.'

Inventor(s) include Mrs. V Krishna Vijaya; Mr. K. Venkata Jagadeesh; Mr. K. Suvarna Sandeep; Mr. K. Sri Chakradhar; Mr. K. Prem Sai Reddy; and Mr. K. Chandrasekhar Prasad.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Voice-based control systems are becoming increasingly important as automation moves towards more general and human-centered interfaces. This project proposes a voice command motor actuation and device operating system that uses the speech recognition and embedded artificial intelligence to enable hands free control of electronic devices. The main goal of the system is to allow users to operate motors and devices using spoken instructions, this follows improving accessibility and operational efficiency.The system function will receive the voice commands through a microphone module that converts voice commands into electric signals for the processing. These signals are analyzed by a controller which belongs to embedded AI-based speech recognition capabilities. Once a command is recognized, it is translated into an action command that activates the motor through a motor driver circuit or operates an electrical device using relay interfaces. [0016] The motor control section of the system supports basic operations such as Start and Stop making it suitable for applications like automation tasks. Similarly, the device control unit switching of appliances like lights, fans and other electrical devices. Embedded AI enhances the system ability to recognize the commands correctly, even if there is any background noise and improves overall the system performance. This project will take low power consumption, cost-effiveness, and compact hardware design. The making of this project is practical for real world deployment. By erasing the need for physical switches, the system gradually benefits the people with physical impairments and offers more approach to technology interaction. Also voice controlled operation improves safety in industrial or dangerous environments where manual control may look risky."

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