Design and Development of E-Jacket for Women Safety
Keywords:
Gsm, Gps, Memory Card, Buzzer, Raspberry Pi-3 ModuleAbstract
In global scenario, the prime question in every girl’s mind is about her safety and the harassment issues. The only thought haunting every girl is when they will be able to move freely on the streets even in odd hours without worrying about their security. This project suggests a new technology to protect women. This project focuses on a security for women so that they will never feel helpless. The system consists of various modules such as GSM, GPS, memory card, shock circuit, buzzer, camera, Raspberry pi-3 module. Today there is many cases which are happening about women. It was high time where women needed a change. This project is based on women security where women feel protected. This paper describes about safety electronic system for women, built in public transport vehicles such as cars, buses and auto-rickshaws as nowadays women are being molested, kidnapped and harassed by the drivers. In each field there is a special impact of women Like sports, dance, education, business, in politics also. Women are leading in each field. Are the girls in India are really safe? Always we get the answer No. Hence implemented electronic system is fitted in the jacket which has GPS, GSM, Camera, Shock circuit, Buzzer, memory card which are interfaced with Raspberry pi -3 board to control all of the above.
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