IoT Based Women Security Improvement In Methods And Process

Authors

  • Dr. Aher Vijaya Navnath, Prof. (Dr.) Biplab Kumar Sarkar, Prof. Dr. Reena Singh, Author

Keywords:

Internet of Things (IoT), Women’s security, Real-time monitoring, Wearable devices, Smart environments, Emergency response

Abstract

The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) technology presents a transformative potential for enhancing women's security through innovative methods and processes. This research explores the application of IoT-based solutions to improve safety measures, offering real-time monitoring, instant alerts, and data-driven insights. Key components of the proposed system include wearable devices, smart environments, and mobile applications interconnected through a robust network infrastructure. These components work synergistically to provide continuous surveillance, emergency response mechanisms, and predictive analytics to preempt potential threats. The study emphasizes the integration of advanced sensors, geolocation services, and AI-driven analytics to create a comprehensive security framework. Through extensive analysis and real-world implementations, the research demonstrates how IoT can significantly mitigate risks and enhance the overall sense of security for women in various contexts, including public spaces, workplaces, and homes. The findings contribute to the growing body of knowledge on smart security solutions and underscore the importance of technology-driven approaches in fostering safer environments

Published

2024-07-15

Issue

Section

Articles