MUMBAI, India, July 11 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202511059538 A) filed by Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab, on June 21, for 'integrated uav detection and no-drone zone enforcement system.'

Inventor(s) include Kuldeep Kumar; Manni Kumar; Namrta Tanwar; Nivedita Sharma; and Kumari Monika.

The application for the patent was published on July 11, under issue no. 28/2025.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention provides an intelligent and automated system for detecting, identifying, and responding to unauthorized unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) activity in designated No Drone Zones. The system integrates a geo-fencing module, UAV detection and identification modules, and an enforcement mechanism to monitor and secure restricted airspaces. UAVs are detected through multi-signal interception technologies, identified via signal pattern recognition, and their locations compared against predefined geo-fenced boundaries. Upon detecting a violation, the system automatically transmits alerts to relevant authorities or activates local enforcement responses through a communication interface. Designed for scalability and real-time operation, the system ensures comprehensive surveillance and airspace control, enhancing safety in sensitive zones such as airports, military installations, government facilities, and public events. This invention enables proactive airspace management with minimal manual intervention."

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