Wearable Women Safety Device Using IoT And Machine Learning

Authors

  • Ms. Nakia Lightwala  Student(MCA), School of Computer Science, MIT-World Peace University Pune, India
  • Dr. Shubhalaxmi Joshi  Professor, School of Computer Science, MIT-World Peace University Pune, India
  • Ms. Brinda Chanchad  Student(MCA), School of Computer Science, MIT-World Peace University Pune, India
  • Mr. Himanshu Patil  Student(MCA), School of Computer Science, MIT-World Peace University Pune, India

Keywords:

IOT, Women Safety, Machine Learning

Abstract

With advent of technology and applied sciences in every field, the growing problem of women harassment should be brought a solution. Recently, National Women’s Parliament 2021 supported by MIT- School of Government was organized to talk about women empowerment and discuss issues that women have constantly faced in the society. One of the major widespread issues that women face is Sexual Harassment and abuse at different spaces they find themselves at. From workplace to homes, there is no real space where a woman is at her safest. Recent reports have brought to our attention that there is 54% increase in women assault cases and rapes every year and it was recorded that there are approximately 87 rape cases every day in India. Experts say that one woman is raped every 16 minutes in India. With enhancement of the #METOO movement and support of Women Parliaments and like-minded noble women, awareness has been spread across the nation about women safety. There are still increasing problems in the lane, and with an active role of technology in every minor aspect of human lives, this paper is hereby proposed to suggest a model where zero human intervention is required to trigger the system. Enhanced concepts of IOT are amalgamated with relevant machine learning algorithms to detect high pressure on the victim.

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2021-03-13

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Ms. Nakia Lightwala, Dr. Shubhalaxmi Joshi, Ms. Brinda Chanchad, Mr. Himanshu Patil, " Wearable Women Safety Device Using IoT And Machine Learning" International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp.79-85, March-April-2021.