DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM BASED ON INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) TO ENHANCE WOMEN SAFETY SYSTEM
Samriti Dhamija
Abstract
Recently, the rise in women's harassment has been a concerning societal issue. The only thing that concerns women is when they will move freely, even at odd hours, without thinking about security. In a recent report of India, 848 women were raped, killed and harassed daily. That's a huge number. In this research, we propose an idea that helps women wander freely. It's a feat achievement when the media shows more of the achievement of women rather than a crime against women. Since we (humans) can’t respond aptly in critical situation, the need for а device which automatically faculties and protect the victim is the endeavour of our idea in this research. We propose to have а device which is the integration of multiple sensors such as accelerometer, vibration sensor and pulse sensor. The hardware comprises of a device which continuously communicate with smart phone has access to the web. The application is programmed and loaded with all the requires data which includes human behaviours and reactions to different situations. Like anger, fear, and anxiety. This generates а signal which is transmitted to the smart phone. The software or application has access to GPS, which is reprogrammed in such a way that whenever it receives the emergency signal, it can send a help request along with the location coordinates to the respective person.
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