MUMBAI, India, June 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641071544 A) filed by St. Joseph'S College Of Engineering; Dr. C. Venkatesh Kumar; Mohamed Shuaib Nm; and Maheshwaran N on June 09, 2026, for Real-Time Anomalous Impact Recognition And Emergency Alerting Architecture Leveraging Multi- Sensor Fusion, Satellite Geolocation, And Gsm Telecommunication Protocols.
Inventors include St. Joseph'S College Of Engineering; Dr. C. Venkatesh Kumar; Mohamed Shuaib Nm; and Maheshwaran N.
The application for the patent was published on June 19, 2026, under issue no. 25/2026.
Abstract: Nowadays, Road accidents are one of the leading causes of fatalities and injuries worldwide, with delays in emergency response significantly contributing to the severity of outcomes. To mitigate this issue, this project proposes a Real-Time Multi level Sensor Monitoring Accident Detection and Alerting System using GPS and GSM technologies. The system is designed to detect accidents instantly using sensors such as Tilt sensor or vibration sensors, which monitor sudden changes in velocity or impact forces. Upon detecting an accident, the system automatically captures the precise location using a GPS module and sends an alert message containing the coordinates and time of the incident via GSM to predefined emergency contacts, including nearby hospitals and police stations. This system ensures a rapid response by eliminating the need for manual communication, which may not always be possible due to the condition of the victim. The hardware is compact and can be easily integrated into any vehicle.
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