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A System For Controlling Smart Hybrid Scooters Using Iot Technology

Abstract: In summary, IoT technology has the potential to offer numerous benefits in the context of smart scooters, including improved security, accessibility, and marketing, as well as reduced traffic congestion and improved emergency response. As the technology continues to evolve, it is likely that even more benefits will emerge, making smart scooters an increasingly attractive and practical mode of transportation. the objectives of inventing smart scooters using IoT and hybrid technologies are to create a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable mode of transportation that meets the needs of riders and the environment alike. By incorporating these technologies, manufacturers can provide a superior user experience while also reducing costs and improving the overall performance of smart scooters. potential benefits of using IoT technology to make smart scooters better are numerous and varied. By leveraging IoT sensors, cameras, and cloud-based systems, manufacturers can create a safer, more efficient, and more sustainable mode of transportation that meets the needs of riders and the environment alike.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
21 April 2023
Publication Number
21/2023
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
ELECTRICAL
Status
Email
Parent Application

Applicants

Ratnamala
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security), Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal-501401, Telangana ratnakhelde2017@gmail.com
Sangamitra Kamble
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (IoT), Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal-501401, Telangana sangamitra55555@gmail.com
Shradha A. Dulange
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Technology (Ex-Women’s), Sharnbasva University, Kalaburagi-585103. dulangeshradha@gmail.com
Praveen Kumar
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Technology(Co-Edu), Sharnbasva University, Kalaburagi-585103. prvnkmrpatil@gmail.com
Shashi Kiran. S
Assistant professor, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, JNN College Of Engineering, Shivamogga- 577204. shashikiran@jnnce.ac.in
Kavita Balkrishna Kadu
Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal-501401, Telangana kavitakadu@gmail.com
Jyotsna V. Barpute
Assistant professor, Department of AI & DS, Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute of Technology, Pune–411018 jyotsna.babras@dypvp.edu.in
Aparna
Assistant professor, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, JNN College Of Engineering, Shivamogga- 577204. aparnaraj@jnnce.ac.in

Inventors

1. Ratnamala
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (Cyber Security), Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal-501401, Telangana ratnakhelde2017@gmail.com
2. Sangamitra Kamble
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering (IoT), Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal-501401, Telangana sangamitra55555@gmail.com
3. Shradha A. Dulange
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Technology (Ex-Women’s), Sharnbasva University, Kalaburagi-585103. dulangeshradha@gmail.com
4. Praveen Kumar
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Technology(Co-Edu), Sharnbasva University, Kalaburagi-585103. prvnkmrpatil@gmail.com
5. Shashi Kiran. S
Assistant professor, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, JNN College Of Engineering, Shivamogga- 577204. shashikiran@jnnce.ac.in
6. Kavita Balkrishna Kadu
Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Malla Reddy Engineering College and Management Sciences, Medchal-501401, Telangana kavitakadu@gmail.com
7. Jyotsna V. Barpute
Assistant professor, Department of AI & DS, Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute of Technology, Pune–411018 jyotsna.babras@dypvp.edu.in
8. Aparna
Assistant professor, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, JNN College Of Engineering, Shivamogga- 577204. aparnaraj@jnnce.ac.in

Specification

Description:Smart scooters are a type of vehicle that have evolved over time, incorporating various technological advancements to enhance their functionality and connectivity. The concept of a hybrid scooter that uses both electric and gasoline engines to increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions has been around for several years, with various companies developing their own models.
As technology has continued to advance, smart scooters have become increasingly integrated with modern technology such as IoT, GPS, and mobile app integration. These features have transformed smart scooters into a practical and eco-friendly mode of transportation for urban commuters and city dwellers.
These scooters combine the advantages of Petrol-powered scooters, such as higher speed and longer range, with the benefits of electric scooters, such as lower emissions and improved fuel efficiency.
We can gather real-time data on scooter performance and the manufacturers can identify potential issues before they become major problems. This can help reduce maintenance costs and increase the overall lifespan of the smart hybrid scooter.
The control module usually consists of a microprocessor, sensors, and electrical circuits that work together to monitor and manage the scooter's performance. The microprocessor receives data from the sensors, such as the speed of the scooter, the position of the throttle, and the battery level. Based on this data, the microprocessor determines the appropriate response, such as adjusting the speed or applying the brakes.
The control module also manages other features such as lighting, horn, and turn signals. It may also incorporate advanced safety features such as stability control, anti-lock brakes, and automatic braking systems to enhance rider safety.

, Claims:1. These scooters often feature hybrid engines that use both electricity and gasoline to power the vehicle, increasing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.

2. Smart scooters may also include features such as GPS navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and mobile app integration for a more personalized and convenient riding experience.

3. One benefit of smart scooters is their ability to be used in urban environments where parking and traffic can be challenging, making them a popular choice for commuters and city dwellers.

4. Additionally, the compact size and lightweight design of smart scooters make them easy to maneuver and store, making them a practical choice for those with limited storage space or who need to transport their vehicle frequently.

5. Smart scooters may also be equipped with safety features such as automatic braking systems and LED lighting, improving rider safety on the road.

6. As technology continues to advance, smart scooters are likely to become even more integrated with modern technology and offer a wider range of features for riders.

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Application Documents

# Name Date
1 202341029183-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [21-04-2023(online)].pdf 2023-04-21
2 202341029183-FORM 1 [21-04-2023(online)].pdf 2023-04-21
3 202341029183-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [21-04-2023(online)].pdf 2023-04-21
4 202341029183-DRAWINGS [21-04-2023(online)].pdf 2023-04-21
5 202341029183-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [21-04-2023(online)].pdf 2023-04-21