Smart Band: An Integrated Device for Emergency Management
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2107.14100v1
- Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2021 06:40:06 GMT
- Title: Smart Band: An Integrated Device for Emergency Management
- Authors: A. Jackulin Mahariba, Shivam Patel
- Abstract summary: The Smart Band aims to eliminate the need for a physical trigger by the person who finds himself in dangerous situations like kidnapping, front-facing some wild animal, heart attack, etc.
The Smart Band is designed as a personalized wearable device, wherein the user heart beat rate is collected and trained using machine learning algorithm, which triggers the alert system automatically when the event is identified.
As soon as the event is detected, the band relays GPS coordinates to first responders and emergency contacts, which will be sent via the Network Carrier (SIM card module) directly from the band.
- Score: 0.0
- License: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- Abstract: In the event of a kidnapping or a medical emergency, a person is often
incapacitated to be able to call for help. And it's usually too late before the
first responders arrive on-scene. Currently, a vast array of 'safety' devices
available in the market are often far too rudimentary such as double tapping
the power button that isn't very practical, or an app on a smart watch that is
a huge investment in the first place. The Smart Band aims to eliminate the need
for a physical trigger by the person who finds himself in dangerous situations
like kidnapping, front-facing some wild animal, heart attack, etc., and rather
senses the heartbeat. The Smart Band is designed as a personalized wearable
device, wherein the user heart beat rate is collected and trained using machine
learning algorithm, which triggers the alert system automatically when the
event is identified. Hence the accuracy of assessing emergency situation will
be high and false rate will be reduced. As soon as the event is detected, the
band relays GPS coordinates to first responders and emergency contacts, which
will be sent via the Network Carrier (SIM card module) directly from the band,
not relying on a mobile phone, which is usually out of reach during such
emergency situations. In essence, the Smart Band consists of a GPS tracker, a
heartbeat sensor, a Network module, and a Bluetooth module, all existing
technologies which have been mass produced to an extent that the end product
can be made affordable, and in huge quantities as well. On further development
the smart band can be customized to a finely wearable jewel which can serve the
purpose autonomously.
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