MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641071935 A) filed by Mahendra Engineering College on June 10, 2026, for An Intelligent Iot Framework For Real-Time Emergency Response In Remote Locations.

Inventors include Mr. K. Rahmaan; Dr. S. Ananth; Mrs. M. Suganthi; G. Dhanin; S. Latheeshwar; K. Saran; and S. Ranjithkumar.

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

Abstract: The growing difficulties in the delivery of emergency response at the remote points in a timely manner impose the need to implement smart, real-time-based monitoring mechanisms because the conventional methods are based on manual reporting, centralized processing and unreliable communication networks, leading to high latencies, lack of accuracy and bad coordination. The current systems have also been characterized with scalability problems and failure to be efficient in situations of dynamism. The proposed smart IoT-based system, which incorporates heterogeneous sensors, edge computing, and a decision model based on the Random Forest to detect and prioritize accidents in real-time. LoRa, GSM, and satellite hybrid communication provide high reliability in communication. The results of the experiments show great improvements, with the latency amounting to 10-20 ms, the detection rates of 97-99% and the alert success rate being at 99.6, and the improvement in the response time by 35 percent. The performance of the embedded in the framework is verified through comparative analysis, which ensures improved reliability (99.8%) and scalability, which is a validation of the effectiveness of the framework in efficient and adaptive management of emergencies in remote settings

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