MUMBAI, India, March 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421069686 A) filed by Harshwardhan Ajay Patil; Ranjeetsingh Suryawanshi; Siddharth Chandrakant Vaskar; Nrupal Wakode; Rajeev Harish Tapadia; Rohan Bappa Tambe; and Shreya Chindharam Tarade, Dhule, Maharashtra, on Sept. 14, 2024, for 'guardian horizon: a 3d surveillance system plane.'
Inventor(s) include Ranjeetsingh Suryawanshi; Harshwardhan Ajay Patil; Siddharth Chandrakant Vaskar; Nrupal Wakode; Rajeev Harish Tapadia; Rohan Bappa Tambe; and Shreya Chindharam Tarade.
The application for the patent was published on March 13, under issue no. 11/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The Guardian Horizon 3D Surveillance Plane patent presents a cutting-edge surveillance system that uses high-resolution 3D image technology to completely transform monitoring. This method provides a multi-dimensional picture that improves situational awareness by producing intricate three-dimensional representations of sizable areas. In contrast to conventional 2D surveillance techniques, the Guardian Horizon combines advanced analytical capabilities with real-time tracking to provide accurate movement and threat identification and analysis. The ability of the technology to present an all-encompassing, immersive perspective enhances threat detection and response capabilities. Its design also makes it possible for it to be seamlessly integrated with current security infrastructures, which makes it a flexible and scalable option for a variety of security applications."
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