MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621048931 A) filed by Vishwakarma Institute Of Technology on April 17, 2026, for A System For Autonomous Emergency Response Using A Coordinated Drone Swarm.

Inventors include Dahane, Shubham Gautam; Bokde, Aayush Avinash; Maske, Pandharinath Sadashiv; Dhebe, Pranav Anil; Patil, Amol Vijay; Joshi, Shrikant; Sable, Nilesh Popat; and Pandit, Pranjal Sharadchandra.

The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.

Abstract: The present invention is related to a system for autonomous emergency response using a coordinated drone swarm. The system integrates advanced technologies, including a Generative AI Command Center for mission planning and emergency scenario prediction, Quantum-Inspired Processing Units (101) for solving optimization tasks, and neuromorphic edge processors (103) for ultra-low-latency real-time decision-making. A Self-Evolving Neural Architecture Search service (104) continuously optimizes neural network structures, while a Multi-Modal Fusion Engine (105) processes sensor data using cross-modal attention mechanisms and Bayesian neural networks for uncertainty quantification. The system employs a Distributed Reinforcement Learning Network for collective swarm intelligence and a hierarchical mesh communication network (102) with 5G/6G integration for robust inter-drone connectivity. Applications include disaster relief, search and rescue, and hazard detection, enabling dynamic, self-optimizing drone coordination in unpredictable environments. The described system addresses latency, communication overhead, and adaptability challenges, ensuring efficient and resilient emergency response operations.

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