MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621027502 A) filed by Vikas Kiran Agrawal, Akola, Maharashtra, on March 9, for 'cross-domain unified risk awareness system for temporal-trajectory early detection and human-centric interventions.'

Inventor(s) include Vikas Kiran Agrawal.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Aspects of present disclosure relate to cross-domain unified risk awareness system and method for temporal trajectory-based early risk detection and graded human-centric intervention. The system comprising of a plurality of domain-specific signal acquisition modules; a convergence processing engine; a temporal risk trajectory generator; and a graded intervention orchestrator. The cross-domain unified risk awareness system integrates heterogeneous time-stamped signals from multiple independent technical domains to compute a temporal composite risk trajectory. Sub-threshold deviations are retained using persistence thresholds and decay constraints stored in memory and are temporally aligned within rolling time windows to detect cross-domain convergence prior to any threshold-based failure. The system generates tiered, non-automatic protective outputs corresponding to the evolving risk state and enforces explicit human acknowledgement before escalation. This preserves human decision authority and provides early, graded risk alerts across medical, automotive, wearable, family safety, and personal safety applications."

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