IOT Based Child Safety Device

Authors

  • Bhogamma  PG Student, VTU Regional Centre for PG Studies, Kalaburagi Karnataka, India
  • Veeresh Pujari  Professor, VTU Regional Centre for PG Studies, Kalaburagi Karnataka, India
  • Baswaraj Gadgay  Professor, VTU Regional Centre for PG Studies, Kalaburagi Karnataka, India

Keywords:

SMS/MAIL, UNO, SOS, UV Radiation, IFTTT

Abstract

This work mainly focuses on alerting the individuals arround baby so as to locate the baby in safer zone before arrival of the parent. Among all the available wearable devices focusing on the conditions to provide the locality, action and so forth of the child to the parents via wireless Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity)becomes a very inconsistent resource to the communication. Hence by the implementation of IOT technology it is planned to use SMS/MAIL as the method of communiqué between the parent and child wearable device. This project development uses the Arduino Uno microcontroller board based on ATmega328P.The function of receiving SMS(message) or MAIL and calls are all due to the internet connection to Arduino UNO by NODE Mcu. The supplementary modules are employed which will provide the present situation of the child via message/MAIL. The external alert systems included here is to indicate the distress condition is SOS Light indicator and Alarm Buzzer to produce sound, both are programmed in Arduino UNO board.

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Published

2018-07-30

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Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
Bhogamma, Veeresh Pujari, Baswaraj Gadgay, " IOT Based Child Safety Device, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 4, Issue 9, pp.69-74, July-August-2018.