17-year-old Akshat Prakash, who studies in Class 12 in Delhi Public School, Indirapuram, on the outskirts of Delhi, has named his invention 'HelixSafe' and presented it at the Taiwan International Science Fair, 2015.
The device uses heartbeat variance as the key indicator to auto-detect fatal injury during automobile accidents and auto- injects medicine to prolong the victim's survival while informing the nearest medical facility for help.
It provides life-prolonging support to fatal automobile accident victims as they wait for help to reach them,, he explained.
"I am deeply interested in pursuing a life-long research career in Computer Science. I aspire to create a cleaner, healthier and safer society by applying Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Devices and Big data analytics to real world solutions," he told PTI.
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The prototype has been created with Arduino Development Environment, Heart Rate Sensor and accessories and programmed in Embedded C and Visual Basic.
Akshat has won 'India's First Whiz Kid' award for Best Innovation, 2013, for the device. The award is given by Nurture Talent & Computer Society of India.