MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641052481 A) filed by Hindusthan College Of Engineering And Technology on April 24, 2026, for Disaster Preparedness System.
Inventors include Anjalin Sneha H T; Poojasree K; Preethika S; Saravana Moorthy M; and Avin Jobby.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: ABSTRACT : The Disaster Preparedness System is an advanced, web-based platform developed to enhance institutional safety, awareness, and emergency response capabilities through an intelligent and interactive approach. The system adopts a multi-tier architecture that enables efFicient management of users, educational content, and emergency protocols by administrators and staff. It provides a centralized environment where survival guidelines, safety procedures, and awareness materials can be easily created, updated, and distributed. To improve student engagement,, the platform incorporates gamification elements such as interactive simulations, quizzes, and leaderboards, encouraging active participation in disaster preparedness activities. The system also features dynamic emergency scenarios that simulate real-world situations, helping users develop practical response skills. A key highlight of the platform is the integration of a Machine Learning module using the Random Forest algorithm, which analyzes historical and temporal data to predict potential disaster threats. This predictive capability allows institutions to take proactive measures and improve readiness. The rolebased access control ensures secure and organized system usage among administrators, staff, and students. The platform bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical -knplementation by combining education, simulation, and real-time communication. It also supports performance tracking and analytics to monitor user progress and preparedness levels. By integrating modem technologies with user-centric design, the system creates an engaging learning environment. Overall, the proposed system transforms disaster management practices into a smart, data-driven, and ecosystem, significantly improving institutional resilience and preparedness.
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