MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621052379 A) filed by Dr. Kaushalya Thopate; Dr. Sangita Lade; Krishna Suhas Patil; Mahendra Suhas Patil; Saumya Uday Patil; and Arrnav Virendra Pawar on April 24, 2026, for Comprehensive Disaster Resource Management System, Comprising Of Automated Triage, Predictive Logistics, And Offline-Resilient Synchronization.
Inventors include Dr. Kaushalya Thopate; Dr. Sangita Lade; Krishna Suhas Patil; Mahendra Suhas Patil; Saumya Uday Patil; and Arrnav Virendra Pawar.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: This study aims to identify the major problems faced in disaster scenarios, where rescue teams are often at their maximum capacity, leading to the loss of precious lives due to information delays, suboptimal resource management, and inefficient triage procedures. The conventional approach for disaster relief coordination has largely relied on the management of fragmented information systems, thereby significantly hindering the rescue procedures. To overcome the shortcomings of the conventional approach, we are proposing the Disaster Relief Resource Management System (DRRMS). The DRRMS system is an extensive, end-to-end digital solution that aims to efficiently manage disaster relief coordination. The system integrates survivor reporting, rescuer dashboards, warehouse management, and resource allocation in an integrated manner. The system is powered by an automated triage algorithm that processes real-time priority calculations, weather forecasts, government alert feeds, and demand forecasting schedulers.
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