An Intelligent LoRa based Women Protection and Safety Enhancement using Internet of Things
G Anitha, V. Mohanavel, M. Tamilselvi, G. Ramkumar, R. Thandaiah Prabu
Abstract
A country’s economic destiny is heavily influenced by the contributions of its women. Instead of being confined to the house to take care of domestic responsibilities, women are now able to work and raise a family while still contributing to economic growth on an equal basis with men. In the past several decades, there has been a lot of effort and money put into increasing the number of women who get hired and stay in their jobs. Sexual harassment of women in the workplace and other settings has come to light more often in recent years, raising important concerns concerning the gender-specific effect of this kind of discrimination on women’s lives. We believe that technology can play an important role in developing a solution to alleviate women’s daily annoyance. LoRa-based devices may be used to improve the security of women, according to this report. In this work, we present a method for programming such devices such that they can analyze a person’s unique temperature and heart rate patterns and determine at what point to sound an alert. Large-distance transmission is made possible by the LoRa physical layer, which serves as the primary communication interface. Additionally, an Android app has been built to indicate the position of the pushed node and to give navigation routes to the relevant security personnel in order to visit that node. It was decided to evaluate energy use and cost. According to our findings, our network is far less expensive and power-hungry than the alternatives.