Smart Personal Safety Device Using IoT

Year : 2024 | Volume :02 | Issue : 01 | Page : 29-35
By

Adwaith Shaji,

Gayathri V.S.,

Mithra M. Lal,

Ashida Pradeep,

  1. Student Department of Electronics Engineering, UKF College of Engineering and Technology Kerala India
  2. Student Department of Electronics Engineering, UKF College of Engineering and Technology Kerala India
  3. Student Department of Electronics Engineering, UKF College of Engineering and Technology Kerala India
  4. Assistant Professor Department of EEE UKF College of Engineering and Technology, Kollam Kerala India

Abstract

Our goal is to identify a considering the rapid advancement of science and technology and our heavy dependence on technological features, a solution to this important problem for women. We are focusing to make a smart personal safety device that helps women’s and all peoples who need help or an extra security. This project not only helps women’s but also helps children, old age people and disabled people. The design supports a smart location and tracking system and alert notification, GPS, GSM, Audio video recording facility, and a face-recognition image capture system and to minimize the weight of the model. We implemented Li-Ion battery. The high-quality camera and voice recorder cooperate with GSM system and send the visuals and recordings to nearest police station or relatives. It not only sending it stores the visual and recording in cloud storage for legal purposes. The suggested model also includes an electric shock with a wireless system activator and a siren. The design features have been carefully considered and confirmed to provide women with the best safety tool available.

Keywords: IoT, Smart bag, Woman Safety, Li-ion battery, GPS, GSM, Video recording

[This article belongs to International Journal of Machine Systems and Manufacturing Technology(ijmsmt)]

How to cite this article: Adwaith Shaji, Gayathri V.S., Mithra M. Lal, Ashida Pradeep. Smart Personal Safety Device Using IoT. International Journal of Machine Systems and Manufacturing Technology. 2024; 02(01):29-35.
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Volume 02
Issue 01
Received May 28, 2024
Accepted June 6, 2024
Published July 26, 2024