Child Safety Wearable Device Using Wireless Technology
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Arduino UNO, Heartbeat, Temperature sensor, Tilt sensor, GSM /GPS, LCD, buzzer.Abstract
The project aims to enhance children's safety by utilizing wireless technology to track their daily commute to and from school. The system incorporates GSM technology and diverse localization techniques to develop a solution that enables parents to confirm their child's adherence to the proper route, such as boarding the school bus, entering or leaving school premises, and getting on and off the school bus. The study delves into the system's technology and architecture and showcases a prototype. The following stage involves a testing phase to verify the system's correct functioning. Overall, this proposed system could offer parents a sense of reassurance by enabling them to monitor their child's movements during their commute, which could prove particularly beneficial for parents who worry about their child's safety, particularly those residing in high-crime areas or having special needs children.
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