MUMBAI, India, Aug. 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641096824 A) filed by St. Josephs College Of Engineering; Mr. Jeyaprakash N; Suresh S; and Sakthi S on August 11, 2026, for An Adaptive Multi-Hazard Risk-Based Iot Evacuation Guidance System With Dynamic Exit Load Balancing.
Inventors include St. Josephs College Of Engineering; Mr. Jeyaprakash N; Suresh S; and Sakthi S.
The application for the patent was published on August 14, 2026, under issue no. 33/2026.
Abstract: ABSTRACT Traditional evacuation systemis using fixed exit routes and single-hazard alarms so it makes them ineffective during fire, smoke, gas leakage, and heavy crowd. These systems cannot be used in real-time conditions. The proposed invention gives an Adaptive Multiple Hazard Risk-Based IoT Evacuation Guidance System with Dynamic Exit Load Balancing. The system measures and combines smoke, gas, flame, and crowd-density by sensorsto calculate a weighted risk score for each and individual zone. A two-stage evacuation algorithm gives hazard-based routing and crowd balancing to guide the people to the safer exits. The system uses Arduino Mega 2560, GSM-based offline emergency communication, LCD display, and decay-based crowd measurement. This invention provides a low-cost and scalable solution for intelligent real-time emergency evacuation management.
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