MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621058035 A) filed by Aaditya Vasant Wakchaure; Pujan Arvindbhai Sonani; and Kirti Gangadhar Gottipatti on May 07, 2026, for Wearable Iot-Based Proactive Safety Device With Distress Detection, Live Evidence Capture And Multi-Modal Emergency Response.

Inventors include Aaditya Vasant Wakchaure; Pujan Arvindbhai Sonani; and Kirti Gangadhar Gottipatti.

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

Abstract: The invention provides a wearable IoT-based proactive safety device designed to autonomously detect user distress, record real-time visual evidence, and trigger multi- layer emergency responses without requiring manual activation. The device comprises an ESP32-based microcontroller, biometric stress sensors, a built-in camera, GPS/GSM modules, a voice-activated emergency trigger, an alarm unit, and a solar-assisted power system integrated within a wrist-worn form factor. By continuously analysing physiological indicators such as heart rate, temperature, and perspiration, the device automatically identifies abnormal stress patterns and activates emergency protocols. Upon activation, the system initiates live video recording, transmits location data, alerts emergency contacts, and notifies a hyperlocal community-safety network. Offline GPS capability ensures operation in low-connectivity environments, while tamper detection secures the device against forced removal. The invention provides a proactive, predictive, and autonomous safety mechanism offering significantly improved reliability over existing reactive, manually triggered systems.

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