Safety: Women Safety Device

Abstract

This project presents a compact and wearable Women’s Safety Device aimed at enhancing personal security through real-time technological solutions. Designed to be discreet and easily accessible like a pendant, bracelet, or clip-on the device can be activated instantly in emergency situations using a panic button. Upon activation, it performs multiple safety functions simultaneously, including sending live GPS location to trusted contacts, making emergency calls, and initiating voice and video recording for evidence collection. The device integrates key hardware components such as an Arduino microcontroller. It also supports mobile connectivity via Bluetooth for app integration. Programmed using Embedded C/Arduino and Android-based languages like Java or Kotlin, the system ensures fast, reliable communication and data sharing. The objective is to offer women a smart, portable, and tech-driven safety solution that empowers them and ensures timely assistance during distress, ultimately promoting greater independence and peace of mind.

Country : India

1 Khadija Chaman Shaikh2 Samyak Chandre3 Saksham Chimurkar4 Sanchi Jadhav

  1. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India
  2. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India
  3. Student, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India
  4. Professor, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineering Diploma, Ajeenkya D. Y. Patil School of Engineering, Charholi, Pune, India

IRJIET, Volume 10, Issue 3, March 2026 pp. 7-10

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2026.103002

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