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Human Safety System Project Report

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Gl obal Academy of T echnol ogy
DEPART MENT OF CSE( AI &ML )
HUMAN SAFETY SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
Human safety is a critical concern in today's society. This project aims to develop an embedded system to assist individuals
in emergency situations. By integrating hardware and software, the system allows victims to trigger an alert, which
instantly sends their location to registered users' mobile devices via a dedicated application. This ensures prompt assistance
and enhances personal safety
To design a user-friendly embedded safety device that can be
easily triggered during emergencies.To develop an application
that registers nearby individuals and communicates alerts
effectively.To implement real-time location tracking and
notification systems.To ensure data privacy and security for all
users.To promote a community-based safety network.
Software part- Dhanush M
Hardware connections- Vishesh N
Project Reports and Frame Work- Sharath S and Saatvik V
Successful real-time location tracking and alert
notifications.Reduced response time for
emergencies.Enhanced sense of safety among
users.Positive feedback from test groups for
usability and reliability.
TEAM MEMBERS:
DHANUSH M [1GA22CI018]
SAATVIK V [ 1GA22CI042]
SHARATH S [1GA22CI047]
VISHESH V [1GA22CI062]
Despite advancements in technology, personal safety remains a
significant concern, particularly for vulnerable individuals in
distress. Traditional safety measures often fail to provide
immediate assistance, and victims may be unable to convey their
location effectively. This project addresses the need for a
reliable, easy-to-use system that can alert nearby individuals with
precise location details to ensure timely help.
Assemble components such as GPS
modules, GSM modules,
microcontrollers, and a power source.
Arduino IDE, Python, or C/C++
This project demonstrates a reliable,
community-oriented safety system that
enhances personal security in emergencies.
Future enhancements may
include:Integration with wearable devices for
seamless operation.
Personal safety for women,
children, and the elderly.Emergency
alert systems for hikers and
travelers.Safety networks for highrisk workplaces.Community-based
alert systems during natural
disasters or crises.
GUIDE NAME: DR . CHANDRAMMA [HOD of
CSE(AI&ML) ]
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