DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY ARMBAND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN USING ARM7

Authors

  • K.Mounica Student,Electronics and Communication Engineering, Geethanjali College Of Engineering and Technology
  • M.Santoshini Student,Electronics and Communication Engineering, Geethanjali College Of Engineering and Technology
  • K.Rahul Student,Electronics and Communication Engineering, Geethanjali College Of Engineering and Technology
  • V.Venkata Lakshmi Assistant Professor, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Geethanjali College Of Engineering and Technology

Keywords:

LPC 2148, PIR Sensor, Switch, MEMS, GSM module, GPS

Abstract

Women and children all over the world are facing and even subjected to unethical physical harassment.
Security for women is still a major issue as the number of crimes and harassment over women and girls is increasing
day-by-day. In this age of technology, mobile phone is one of the gadgets that almost everyone like and uses to keep in
touch with family and friends. All they need is a device that can be carried everywhere easily.So we have designed one
such gadget which alerts and protects the victims.This proposed project deals with a quick responding, cost protection
system for an individual and especially for women using which a woman in anguish can call for help just with the press
of a button on this smart gadget. Self Defense module for women safety is like a Smart band for Women safety. It has the
ability to help women with technologies that are embedded into a compact device. It has the potential to help women
with technologies that are embedded. It is specially designed for women safety and protection. This band directly gets
connected to the satellite through GPS when activated. Then the location is transferred through the GSM, it also
contains a shock mechanism to produce non-lethal electric shock in emergency situations to deter the attacker.

Published

2018-04-25

How to Cite

K.Mounica, M.Santoshini, K.Rahul, & V.Venkata Lakshmi. (2018). DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY ARMBAND FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN USING ARM7. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(4), 833–837. Retrieved from https://www.ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/5579