MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641073957 A) filed by Vemu Institute Of Technology on June 15, 2026, for Arduino-Based Intelligent Wearable Panic Alert System With Gps, Gsm, Sensor Fusion And Adaptive Emergency Response.

Inventors include K. Hemadri; A. Bhuvaneswari; J. Sravani; N. Himabindhu; and T. Dharani.

The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.

Abstract: The present invention discloses an intelligent wearable panic alert system integrating a microcontroller (110), panic activation module (120), GPS module (130), and GSM communication module (140) for real-time emergency response. Upon activation, the system acquires location coordinates and transmits alerts to predefined contacts. The invention further incorporates a motion sensing module (160) and environmental sensing module (170) to enable automatic detection of distress conditions. An adaptive alert controller (180) ensures periodic transmission of location updates, while a communication redundancy module (190) enhances reliability through alternate signaling methods. The system is powered by a power management unit (150) and enclosed within a wearable structure (200) for portability. The invention eliminates dependency on smartphones and internet connectivity, providing a standalone and reliable emergency communication solution. It significantly reduces response time and enhances personal safety through intelligent, continuous, and automated alert mechanisms.

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