MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641069541 A) filed by G. Shanmugasundar; Mangayarkarasi. T; Hem Prasad. R; and Lithesh. U on June 03, 2026, for Police Emergency Response Drone System.
Inventors include G. Shanmugasundar; Mangayarkarasi. T; Hem Prasad. R; and Lithesh. U.
The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.
Abstract: The present invention discloses a Police Emergency Response Drone System "(PERDS) configured to bridge the critical time gap between an emergency incident and arrival of ground-based police units. The system integrates a user mobile application for instant SOS alerts with GPS location, a network of strategically located drone hubs, and a centralized cloud-based command center. Upon receiving an alert, a drone autonomously dispatches to the scene arriving within minutes. The drone includes highresolution and thermal cameras, an onboard AI processor for real-time object, face, and license plate detection, and a two-way audio system with a siren. This configuration enables command center operators to assess situations, communicate directly with victims or suspects, and collect critical evidence in real-time before first responders arrive. The- drone may additionally deploy a first-aid kit. The system enhances situational awareness, improves officer and victim safety, and increases likelihood of successful suspect apprehension.
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