Empowering Women’s Safety with Smart IOT Technology
Abstract
The cases of missing children and women are a
major concern now a days. This project talks about
the android applications which has features of
tracking the children and women the exact
location of victim can be tracks by gps service. Gps
will be used for network services and it also
provides internet. The microcontroller that can
sense and control object in the victim’s module.
The project is aimed to prevent child kidnapping
and women trafficking and it monitors the
mentally handicapped persons.
It is a real time implementation. This system is
designed for parents and children. The system
consists of gps node microcontroller and alert
button also be included in the system. Child
module and parent module will be connected to
web server. Thus, the web server will act as a
middle ware between two modules. Parents side is
having an Android smartphone and child will have
the tracking system. ESP32 microcontroller will
be used for interaction between the tracking device
and web server. The proposed work will monitor
the child from any location and distance from the
parent. With the use of an Android phone and gps
tracking device the Android phone will be with
parents which include the application and
tracking device will be put firm in the child’s
backpack. An alert button will be installed on the
tracking device which when pressed will send an
alert to the parent indicating that the child is in danger.
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