Research
Research
Research
SAFETY ALERT
NECKLACE
By: Marquella Lubigan
Celine Cellona
Anjelo Jalmanzar
Luch Del Valle
INTRODUCTION
Many people have witnessed public threats such as kidnapping, holdaping,
snatching etc. and it's been a problem that the government can’t permanently prevent.
While some social issues like poverty leading to this treats can be understandable, we
still need to assure the person’s safety. Especially, in times where the person is alone
with barely anyone to call for help. Self defense, armed or unarmed can be a counter to
this events. While self defense can be a thing, it is unsure of how a person can really
defend him/herself within the situation. In some safety devices, there are some issues
that can be noticed, and one that can extremely affect the device is the signal
strength. With this issues, the researchers then decided to make an improved safety
device built as a necklace that has self providing signal capable of calling the nearest
police station with just a single button press known as The Safety Alert Necklace.
The main goal of this study is to design a safety necklace device that sends the
user’s location to the nearest police station by just pressing a button. This is to
determine how fast the police will get notified of where you are and when it can be a
one-time or several use device. This study can save countless lives if people took care
of it and used it properly. The safety device is wearable making it accessible anywhere
the person wearing it go. This Safety Alert Necklace will asure your safety and will
make sure you get the help you need.
OBJECTIVES/PROBLEM
Nowadays, lots of threatening people wandering everywhere in search
for innocents people.
So, in this article, we suggest a wearable security system that continuously tracks a user's location, heart rate, and sends
messages to emergency contacts and the police via a worn pendant.
An unusual gadget is a smart pendent that through this pendant aids in the user's safety. A real-time, portable Scrabble
system, this pendant includes a button. The primary requirement of the system is to provide an immediate location via an
Android app to Register your contacts' information with the police. It gives the user a another means of interacting with an
android. Smartphone. Equipment improved thanks to advancements in technology in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Originally, a pendant was just a step counter worn around the neck, but now, thanks to sophisticated electronic
sensors
placed inside it, it can carry out a variety of tasks, including locating the user, sending messages, and sending user
photographs.
You are being warned to escape women's insecurity; everything is simple.( M Shetty Ashrithma, S Mohre Neha, Sanaha M,,
TejJashwini Bk, etc, 2023)
RELATED LITERATURE
An IoT Based Smart Wearable Device for Women Safety
In this approach, the victim's location as well as her body position are included in the message that is sent to
pre-stored mobile numbers. An separate activation of the android application and the arm computer is made
possible by [6] with the aid of a synchronized Bluetooth link. The sound and visuals that
The phone numbers that have been pre-set in the program are called and sent a message to alert them of the
position and the details that have been registered. (Penchalaiah1 N.,etc, 2021)
Real-time alarm, dynamic GPS tracking, and monitoring system for man overboard
We suggest a real-time alarm, dynamic GPS tracking, and monitoring system in this study. Wearable sensor
devices, modular long-range access points (LoRa APs), physical electric fences, and a central control system
are the four components that make up MOB's R&D aim. Wearable sensing devices with instant notification, a
virtual electric fence monitoring system that is adapted to the size of the ship, and actual electric fences
surrounding the ship that also cause an instant notification are the three sensing techniques that can raise an
alarm for MOB.(Sheu, B. H., Yang, T. C., Yang, T. M., Huang, C. I., & Chen, W. P. (2020).)
Methodology
A compact, lightweight, and low-power tracking system with GPS was recently shown. The
innovative receiver design, which runs on a coin battery, enables quarter-hourly position
data and a two-year tracking lifetime. We will use a snapshot receiver design that supports
freely changeable duty cycles. By moving data processing to the cloud, the receiver's
hardware complexity and energy usage are decreased. This idea reduces the cost, size, and
weight of the tracker compared to standard GPS trackers, opening up new applications.
When powered by a coin cell, their prototype device weighs 1.3 grams, measures 23 mm by
14 mm, and claims a working time of 683 days with quarter-hourly placement.
The button switches on the necklace was transmitted using a similar method, and the
switch signals were handled at general-purpose inputs and outputs.
The EMG switch and button switch underwent their initial and follow-up proof-of-concept
tests in a total of three test sessions.
Collar button switches have several issues that need to be addressed, including the
device's displacement, weight, volume, and the annoyance of mounting the switch in various
positions.
Finally, it was quite simple to utilize the EMG switch and necklace button switch, which
eliminated this issue.
Methodology