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A Novel Approach of Women Safety Assistant Device with Biometric Verification in Real Scenario

Rubaiat Khan, Nagib Mahfuz, Nadia Nowshin

20202020 IEEE International Women in Engineering (WIE) Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (WIECON-ECE)17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Women's safety is a significant concern in today's society. A tiny smart device can reduce this problem. A smart device with an SMS alert feature with real-time location tracking can assure a woman to move freely. This research aims to build a safety device for women's safety. This research introduced a smart device that will take some action to identify the user who is in trouble. The system has a fingerprint module, which ensures that only an authorized person is using this device. If the user cannot press her finger on the fingerprint module within a specific time, the device will consider it a danger, and an automatic SMS will send to the authority. This device can also measure heart pulse and body temperature that make the safety device a smart gadget. A concerned authority can inquire about the real-time location of the user by sending an SMS also. A unique feature of this device is it has a built-in teaser gun for self-defense. A specific finger pattern needs to swipe on the module to enable the teaser gun. A smartphone app is developed for configuring this device. This device is similar to a power bank and can't predict its feature. Smartphone micro-USB chargers are using for the charging purpose of this device.

Topics & Concepts

BiometricsComputer scienceEmbedded systemArtificial intelligenceIoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety SystemsContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsUser Authentication and Security Systems
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