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DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
Vol 4 No 5 (2020): Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2020 | Pages: 105-107
International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology
OPEN ACCESS | Research Article | Published Date: 07-06-2020
This task depends on GSM based innovation to give wellbeing to kid, which would be controlled from anyplace else. The target of this task is to give a security to kid utilizing remote innovation. The fundamental target of this venture is screen the youngster utilizing RF remote correspondence. We can likewise observing a wellbeing level of kid utilizing Heart beat sensor. Area of youngster is found by GPS if there should be an occurrence of crisis. If there should be an occurrence of crisis the SMS sent by means of GSM to kid guardians and family members portable, GPS gives just the longitude and scope esteems yet by utilizing GSM modem to versatile we can without much of a stretch get the area name from where the message has been sent. The controller accepts the sensors as its info for example at the point when some risk has happened one have to changes in sensor esteem and the controller makes the GSM modem to warning to the pre-put away in server. Right now concerned individual will know the area and they will have the option to spare the competitor. With a wide scope of sequential interchanges interfaces, they are additionally very appropriate for correspondence doors, convention converters and installed delicate modems. Expansion to this reason framework sensors is additionally their at whatever point the youngster cross certain separation over his folks region and somebody hijacked a kid around then we get the area to safe them.
Child safety, Wearable device, Tracking System, Arduino Uno, Embedded, GSM, Kids
Mr.Angurajsiva J, Elakkiya V, Kowsalya A, Ramya S, Divya S, “Wearable Device for Child Safety using Arduino Uno and Tracking System” Published in International Research Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Technology - IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 5, pp 105-107, May 2020.
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