International Journal of Innovative Research in                 Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering

A monthly Peer-reviewed & Refereed journal

ISSN Online 2321-2004
ISSN Print 2321-5526

Since  2013

Abstract: The Raspberry Pi-based Women's Safety Jacket is a smart solution designed to provide a comfortable and easy-to-use safety system for women in emergencies. Existing safety solutions such as separate garments, bulky belts and mobile apps are considered obsolete and abstract. This paper introduces an innovative electronic jacket specifically designed for women's safety. It is a response to the unfortunate reality that women frequently experience misbehavior, abduction, and harassment at the hands of men. Women have made significant contributions in various fields, including sports, dance, education, business, and politics, but their safety remains a pressing concern. Despite their accomplishments, women still face risks and vulnerabilities.

To address these challenges, we have developed an electronic system integrated into a jacket. This system utilizes cutting-edge technologies such as touch sensor, bluetooth, shock sensor, and a buzzer, all controlled by a Raspberry Pi board. By implementing this system, we aim to provide women with provide women with a tangible solution that enhances their personal safety and empowers them to navigate the world without feeling helpless. The electronic jacket acts as a protective shield, allowing women to assert their presence in society with greater confidence and peace of mind.

Keywords: Android GPS, Shock sensor, Touch sensor, Buzzer, ON OFF switch, Raspberry PI Pico module, HC05 Bluetooth Module ,2 9V Battery, Relay switch.

Cite:
Prof. M.U. Phutane, Bhat Shweta Shashikant, Tamboli Karina Raju, Bhosale Shraddha Nanasaheb,"Security System For Women Using Jacket", IJIREEICE International Journal of Innovative Research in Electrical, Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, vol. 12, no. 3, 2024, Crossref https://doi.org/: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2024.12305.


PDF | DOI: 10.17148/IJIREEICE.2024.12305

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