Published March 19, 2026 | Version v1
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Coin-Shaped Personal Safety and Location-Tracking Device with Wireless Communication and Emergency Alert System Dilbag Ring

  • 1. ROR icon Indian Institute of Technology Mandi

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\title{“Coin-Shaped Personal Safety and Location-Tracking Device with Wireless Communication and Emergency Alert System Dilbag Ring”}

 

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\author*[1,2]{\fnm{Sardar Dilbag} \sur{Singh Khalsa}}\email{sdskdilbag1994@gmail.com}\email{dr.dilbagsinghkhalsa@gmail.com}\email{www.quantuminfopie.com}

 

\affil*[1]{\orgdiv{Department of Physics, School of Basic Science }, \orgname{Indian Institute of Technology}, \orgaddress{\street{Bhubaneswar}, \city{Khordha}, \postcode{752050}, \state{Odisha}, \country{India}}}

\affil[2]{\orgdiv{School of Basic Science}, \orgname{Indian Institute of Technology}, \orgaddress{\street{Mandi}, \city{}, \postcode{175075}, \state{Himachal Pradesh}, \country{India}}}

\affil[3]{\orgdiv{Department of Physics}, \orgname{University of Delhi( Ramjas College)} \orgaddress{\street{} \city{} \postcode{110007} \state{Delhi} \country{India}}}

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\section*{Field of the Invention}

\section{Field of the Invention}

\section*{Field of the Invention}

Here is a **strong, patent-quality “Field of the Invention” section** tailored specifically for the **Dilbag Ring**:

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**Field of the Invention**

The present invention relates generally to the fields of wearable electronic devices, personal safety systems, wireless communication technologies, and embedded smart systems. More particularly, the invention relates to a compact, ring-shaped wearable device, referred to herein as the *Dilbag Ring*, configured to provide real-time personal safety monitoring, emergency alert transmission, and location-based reporting for users in domestic and social environments.

In one aspect, the invention pertains to miniaturized wearable safety devices capable of being continuously worn as personal accessories, such as rings, while integrating electronic components including microcontrollers, wireless communication modules, positioning systems, sensors, and power sources within a compact and ergonomically designed structure. In another aspect, the invention relates to systems and methods for detecting emergency conditions and transmitting alerts, including location data and event information, to authorized recipients such as family members, guardians, monitoring systems, or emergency response authorities.

The invention further relates to devices configured for both manual and automatic activation of safety protocols, wherein triggering events may include user-initiated input or sensor-detected anomalies such as abnormal motion, distress conditions, or predefined behavioral thresholds. The system supports secure communication via short-range and long-range wireless technologies, including Bluetooth and cellular networks, enabling real-time connectivity with external devices and institutional systems.

Additionally, the invention falls within the domain of personal security technologies designed to enhance protection, monitoring, and rapid response capabilities for individuals in vulnerable situations. The Dilbag Ring integrates structural, electronic, and software components into a unified wearable platform that enables discreet, reliable, and continuous safety support.

Accordingly, the invention lies at the intersection of wearable technology, embedded systems engineering, wireless communication, and intelligent personal safety solutions.


\section*{Claims}

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\item A compact personal safety device comprising:
a coin-shaped housing;
an electronic processing unit disposed within the housing;
a wireless communication module;
a positioning module configured to determine location data; and
a power source,
wherein the device is configured to transmit location and alert information to one or more authorized receivers.

\item The device of claim 1, wherein the housing is dimensioned to resemble a coin.

\item The device of claim 2, wherein the wireless communication module comprises a Bluetooth module.

\item The device of claim 3, wherein the positioning module comprises a GPS receiver.

\item The device of claim 4, wherein the positioning module comprises satellite-based positioning.

\item The device of claim 5, wherein the device transmits real-time location data.

\item The device of claim 5, wherein the device communicates with a mobile application.

\item The device of claim 6, wherein the device transmits alerts to guardians.

\item The device of claim 7, wherein the device transmits alerts to emergency services.

\item The device of claim 8, wherein the device includes a user-activated emergency trigger.

\item The device of claim 9, wherein the emergency trigger comprises a button.

\item The device of claim 10, further comprising a motion sensor.

\item The device of claim 11, wherein the motion sensor comprises an accelerometer.

\item The device of claim 12, further comprising a proximity detection feature.

\item The device of claim 13, wherein the device detects unauthorized movement.

\item The device of claim 14, wherein the device generates an alert upon separation from a paired device.

\item The device of claim 15, wherein the power source comprises a rechargeable battery.

\item The device of claim 16, wherein the battery is wirelessly rechargeable.

\item The device of claim 17, further comprising a low-power mode.

\item The device of claim 18, wherein the device supports over-the-air firmware updates.

\item The device of claim 19, further comprising secure pairing functionality.

\item The device of claim 20, wherein pairing is restricted to authorized users.

\item The device of claim 21, wherein the housing is metallic.

\item The device of claim 22, wherein the housing is waterproof.

\item The device of claim 23, wherein the housing is tamper-resistant.

\item The device of claim 24, further comprising a vibration alert mechanism.

\item The device of claim 25, further comprising an audible alert mechanism.

\item The device of claim 26, wherein the device logs event history.

\item The device of claim 27, wherein the device stores location history.

\item The device of claim 28, wherein the device supports geofencing.

\item The device of claim 30, wherein an alert is generated upon geofence violation.

\item The device of claim 29, wherein the device is configured for use by minors.

\item The device of claim 30, wherein the device is configured for elder safety.

\item The device of claim 31, wherein the device is configured for personal security monitoring.

\item The device of claim 32, wherein the device communicates with a central monitoring system.

\item The device of claim 33, wherein the device communicates with law enforcement systems.

\item The device of claim 34, wherein the device encrypts transmitted data.

\item The device of claim 35, wherein the device includes authentication mechanisms.

\item The device of claim 36, wherein the device operates in multiple communication modes.

\item The device of claim 37, wherein the device includes a fallback communication system.

\item The device of claim 38, wherein the device is embedded in personal accessories.

\item The device of claim 39, wherein the accessories include wallets or clothing.

\item The device of claim 40, wherein the device operates continuously.

\item The device of claim 41, wherein the device operates intermittently to conserve power.

\item The device of claim 42, wherein the device includes a status indicator.

\item The device of claim 43, wherein the device includes a microcontroller.

\item The device of claim 44, wherein the device includes a printed circuit board.

\item The device of claim 45, wherein the device is configured to prevent harassment through emergency signaling.

\item The device of claim 46, wherein the device is configured to provide safety monitoring in institutional environments.

\item A method of operating a personal safety device comprising:
detecting a triggering event;
determining location data; and
transmitting the location data and an alert to an authorized recipient.

\end{enumerate}

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\textbf{Dilbag Ring: Compact Personal Safety Device Architecture.}
The figure illustrates a high-resolution exploded and assembled view of the Dilbag coin, a coin-shaped personal safety device integrating multiple electronic subsystems within a compact and durable enclosure. The outer casing is designed as a metallic or composite circular shell providing mechanical protection, environmental resistance, and discreet portability. Internally, the device comprises a multilayer printed circuit board (PCB) hosting a microcontroller unit (MCU), a Bluetooth communication module for short-range connectivity, and a positioning module such as GPS or hybrid satellite-based localization for real-time tracking. A rechargeable micro-battery is embedded to power the system, optionally supporting wireless charging. Additional components include motion sensors (e.g., accelerometer), proximity detection elements, and an emergency trigger interface enabling rapid alert activation. The antenna system is integrated within the housing to ensure reliable wireless transmission while maintaining a compact form factor. The device is configured to communicate with paired mobile devices and remote monitoring systems, transmitting location and emergency signals to authorized users. The structural arrangement emphasizes minimal thickness, tamper resistance, and energy-efficient operation, making the Dilbag coin suitable for continuous personal safety monitoring in everyday environments.
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