MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641048525 A) filed by Oviya Rajkumar; Abirami Subramanyan; Abisha Lily Pushpam Samuel Raj; Dhanusree Dillibabu; Nandhini Gajendren; Sabari Raj Devaraj; Shiny Jacklin Arockiyam; Monisha Vijayan; Manonmani Devanathan; and Gowtham Sakthi, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on April 16, for 'system and method for ai-driven proactive personal safety monitoring using iot wearable devices.'

Inventor(s) include Oviya Rajkumar; Abirami Subramanyan; Abisha Lily Pushpam Samuel Raj; Dhanusree Dillibabu; Nandhini Gajendren; Sabari Raj Devaraj; Shiny Jacklin Arockiyam; Monisha Vijayan; Manonmani Devanathan; and Gowtham Sakthi.

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 invention relates to an AI-driven proactive personal safety monitoring system using IoT-enabled wearable devices for continuous real-time tracking of user health, behavior, and environmental conditions. The system integrates Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence to analyze physiological parameters such as heart rate, temperature, oxygen levels, and motion patterns to detect anomalies and predict potential safety risks. It establishes personalized behavioral baselines to identify deviations indicating distress or emergency situations. The system incorporates real-time location tracking and environmental sensing for enhanced situational awareness. Adaptive alert mechanisms and automated emergency notifications ensure rapid response by contacting emergency services or predefined contacts with critical information. Edge-based processing enables faster decision-making and reduced latency. Energy-efficient operation optimizes wearable device performance. Overall, the invention provides a comprehensive, intelligent, and autonomous safety solution that enhances personal protection, reduces response time during emergencies, and ensures continuous monitoring in dynamic environments."

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