Automated Women Distress Detection and Indicating System

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    • G Muneeswari
    • R Banupriya
    • V Meena
    • K R. Vaishtnave
    2018-04-25
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.24.12027
  • Distress System, Alert System, GSM, Location, IOT.
  • As in modern world with increasing harassments towards younger women, there is a requirement for an automatic smart system to get rid of the dangerous situation. There are lot of crimes against women cases closed due to non-availability of evidences or the perpetrator escapes from crime. In order to avoid and prevent such pathetic situations, a new idea is proposed in this paper. In this proposed system along with the alert and panic information, victims can also initiate a voice call. We propose a system that could be easily started by the action of human. On initiation, voice call alert and a distress message with a longitude and latitude location will be sent to the pre-stored cell number and also updated on the server. The person is tracked along with which we implement sudden shocking mechanism to protect against any possible harassment.

     

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    Muneeswari, G., Banupriya, R., Meena, V., & R. Vaishtnave, K. (2018). Automated Women Distress Detection and Indicating System. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7(2.24), 185-187. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.24.12027