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Smart Protection System For Public

Amira Abdullah Nasser Al-Jaafariya, Sumaiyh Mohammed Bani Oraba and Ramesh Palanisamy
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Amira Abdullah Nasser Al-Jaafariya: Ibra College of Technology,Oman.
Sumaiyh Mohammed Bani Oraba: Ibra College of Technology,Oman.
Ramesh Palanisamy: Ibra College of Technology,Oman.

European Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019, vol. 3, issue 6

Abstract: Today in the current global scenario, the prime question in every girl's mind, considering the ever-rising increase of issues on people harassment in the recent past is mostly about her safety and security. This paper suggests a new perspective to use technology for people's safety. We propose an idea, which changes the way everyone thinks about people's safety. A day when media broadcasts more of people's achievements rather than harassment, it's a feat achieved! Since we (humans) can't respond aptly in critical situations, the need for a device that automatically senses and rescues the victim is the venture of our idea in this paper. We propose to have a device, which is the integration of multiple devices, hardware comprises of a wearable “Smart band” which continuously communicates with a Smartphone that has access to the internet. The application is programmed and loaded with all the required data, which includes Human behavior and reactions to different situations like anger, fear, and anxiety. With the help of all electronics devices store the information to the controller which can operate the system automatically with intelligence

Keywords: safety; Smart Protection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.24018/ejece.2019.3.6.151

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