MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641049589 A) filed by Chvnraja; Ms. Golthi Lavanya; Ms. Bavirthi Yasaswini; Mr. Appalabathula Yaswanth Sai; Mr. Bali Leela Prasad; Dr. Leela Venkata Nagasree K; Anil Neerukonda Institute Of Technology & Sciences, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, on April 18, for 'smart vehicle monitoring and safety system.'
Inventor(s) include Ms. Golthi Lavanya; Ms. Bavirthi Yasaswini; Mr. Appalabathula Yaswanth Sai; Mr. Bali Leela Prasad; Dr. Leela Venkata Nagasree K; and Chilukoti Varaha Narasimha Raja.
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: "The project is focused on designing an intelligent vehicle safety and monitoring system using real-time processing of data and integration of sensors. The main types of sensors used in this project include gas detectors, temperature detectors, and obstacle detection modules so that both the vehicle condition and the surrounding environment can be tracked. The complete system will utilize a microcontroller-based unit (such as an Arduino board) which serves as the main controller and will continuously process all of the input to the system. The system will monitor such parameters as speed, engine temperature, and the presence of harmful gases and will trigger an alert when any monitored value exceeds a predetermined safe limit. The visual display unit will provide the operator of all live data, vehicle status, and any warning messages to ensure that the operator can react quickly to any unsafe situation. The system will operate on the regulated power supply of the vehicle battery. A built-in battery management system ensures that the power remains stable. The voltage from the battery will be reduced for the sensors and control circuits with the use of a buck converter. In addition to monitoring a vehicle, the completed project will provide the features of accident detection and emergency notification (via the use of GSM or IoT modules). The end result of the completed project will greatly enhance the safety of the vehicle as well as reduce the risk to the operator and provide reliable monitoring of the vehicle."
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