Prototype Construction of the Wearable Electronic Jewellery for Women Protection

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  • Shuchi Dave, Ruchi Dave

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https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.634

Abstract

Ladies' Guard is a wearable dynamic gadget used to save the existences of the women. Perhaps the main utilizations of these gadgets is to help the functioning ladies' and school going young ladies. In this way, for the wellbeing of the ladies, we remember to plan such a gadget so the lady could find support from the police division and her family as well. Ladies' security is as yet a major issue in our general public. Ladies in the provincial Rajasthan are exceptionally diligent; they go through their day in ranches and furthermore oversee family stuff. To give wellbeing to the lady as the decoration wore by them could be adjusted with our proposed plan named "Borla", this trimming is having an E-wearable security framework so ladies on fields wouldn't scared of any crisis as the area is detectable. The gadget will contain e-parts like GSM, GPS, Camera module, and so forth. The entire plan will be coded in the IC ATmega328p. The principal extent of this exploration is to plan a model of a light, wearable ladies' wellbeing gadget to wear at work and furthermore to seem to be an adornments. For this we have proposed e-parts to work all the while and perform save the life as well as to capture that guilty party. This thought proposes to give a productive, lightweight, and practical gadget which is accessible for every one of the females. The plan will be in a state of "BORLA" a Rajasthani customary wearing and the parts will be fitted in that Borla. Presently we can follow face of guilty party, area of young lady, and the area will be imparted to the known ones and closest police headquarters

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2022-08-30

How to Cite

Shuchi Dave, Ruchi Dave. (2022). Prototype Construction of the Wearable Electronic Jewellery for Women Protection. Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, 71(4), 1426–1430. https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i4.634

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