MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641003399 A) filed by Sri Sairam Institute Of Technology; K. Sangeetha; G. Saravanan; R. Lakshmidevi; S. Sweetlineshamini; K. Anuratha; K. Balachandar; S. Kabilesh; R. Logeshwaran; and K. Kalaiselvan, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Jan. 13, for 'yolo driven vigilance for smart surveillence system.'
Inventor(s) include K. Sangeetha; G. Saravanan; R. Lakshmidevi; S. Sweetlineshamini; K. Anuratha; K. Balachandar; S. Kabilesh; R. Logeshwaran; and K. Kalaiselvan.
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: "Surveillance systems are integral to public safety, asset protection, and cnme deterrence. However, traditional surveillance systems often encounter challenges such as limited processing capabilities, delayed response times, and high false alarm rates. This paper introduces a smart surveillance system driven by the You Only Look Once (YOLO) algorithm, designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of surveillance operations. Leveraging the real-time object detection capabilities of YOLO, this model proposes a novel approach to address these challenges. The architecture of the YOLO-driven surveillance system integrates advanced object detection, tracking, alert generation, and remote monitoring functionalities. Through rigorous experimental evaluation and detailed case studies, we seen the performance of the system shown in terms of detection accuracy, real-time processing speed, and scalability compared to conventional surveillance methods. Furthermore, we explore the practical implications of deploying this system across various surveillance scenarios, including public spaces, transportation hubs, and critical infrastructure facilities. This research Q) contributes to the advancement of smart surveillance technologies, providing a C) comprehensive solution for proactive threat detection, rapid response, and effective -Cll security management."
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