Women’s security is a major concern, and it has been the most prominent issue to date. Outside of the home or office, women’s safety is crucial. In certain circumstances, women are required to travel late at night, and it is essential that they stay alert and safe, and to have at least one of the personal safety apps installed. Existing applications or system prototypes are primarily operated manually, including an SOS button to communicate location with emergency contacts. There is no application that provides both automatic location sharing and dangerous location alerts. This is a user-friendly application that anyone with basic technical knowledge can use. In this paper, we aim to provide the most convenient and fastest way to contact nearby assistance. Users can download the app on their phones and register an account with their email or phone number. After successfully registering, the user is asked to provide 3–5 emergency or favorite contact details. As SQLite is used to store the data, the data in the application is safe and secure, and it will operate normally in low internet conditions without malfunctioning. When the user believes she is in danger, she can activate this app using hand gestures and a voice assistant. Our approach is sending the user’s location in the form URL message to her emergency contacts for every few seconds. When there is no mobile network, it sends the user’s latitude and longitudes to her emergency contacts through SMS. To help the new user travel securely in new locations, we will alert her when she is traveling through an unsafe and dangerous area. Moreover, based on the user’s access permissions to the application, once the application is activated, it starts recording voice and live video in the background. As a result, this can be considered as evidence.

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Enhancing Women's Safety Through Cloud-Based AbhayaPradha System: A Technological Approach

  • P. Chinnasamy,
  • S. Kalaimagal,
  • Ramesh Kumar Ayyasamy,
  • N. Raja Kumar,
  • P. Krishnamoorthy,
  • Likha Chandran

摘要

Women’s security is a major concern, and it has been the most prominent issue to date. Outside of the home or office, women’s safety is crucial. In certain circumstances, women are required to travel late at night, and it is essential that they stay alert and safe, and to have at least one of the personal safety apps installed. Existing applications or system prototypes are primarily operated manually, including an SOS button to communicate location with emergency contacts. There is no application that provides both automatic location sharing and dangerous location alerts. This is a user-friendly application that anyone with basic technical knowledge can use. In this paper, we aim to provide the most convenient and fastest way to contact nearby assistance. Users can download the app on their phones and register an account with their email or phone number. After successfully registering, the user is asked to provide 3–5 emergency or favorite contact details. As SQLite is used to store the data, the data in the application is safe and secure, and it will operate normally in low internet conditions without malfunctioning. When the user believes she is in danger, she can activate this app using hand gestures and a voice assistant. Our approach is sending the user’s location in the form URL message to her emergency contacts for every few seconds. When there is no mobile network, it sends the user’s latitude and longitudes to her emergency contacts through SMS. To help the new user travel securely in new locations, we will alert her when she is traveling through an unsafe and dangerous area. Moreover, based on the user’s access permissions to the application, once the application is activated, it starts recording voice and live video in the background. As a result, this can be considered as evidence.