MOBILE APPLICATION TO ENHANCE WOMEN'S SAFETY USING BLUETOOTH DEVICE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63458/ijerst.v2i1.74Keywords:
Heart beat sensor, SOS Button, GSM, GPS, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Device, Women SafetyAbstract
Women's safety and protection are frequently their top concerns due to the rising tide of issues regarding Women's harassment in today's society. The seductive notion that she will be able to wander around freely on the streets even during regular working hours without worrying about being protected plagues every woman. This piece of writing serves as an example of how to use technology to safeguard Women. We present an idea that modifies the way everyone views on Women's safety. It's a success on a day when the media celebrates additional female harassment victories! Our concept addresses the need for a system that frequently detects victims and rescues them because people are unable to react appropriately in critical situations. In this research, a smart device for girls' protection is proposed that automates the emergency alarm system by routinely detecting a possible atrocity using outlier detection utilizing a heart-rate sensor. The device can deliver information at critical times without the woman's input due to her physical coordinates and its capacity to spot symptoms in pricey ones. When a crisis occurs, it immediately alerts the family and the local police station.
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