An Android approach towards Women Safety Application
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Abstract
The increasing incidence of crimes against women has highlighted the necessity for real- time safety solutions. This paper presents the design and development of a mobile-based Women Safety Application that enables users to send instant emergency alerts with GPS location to pre- registered contacts. Core features include SMS-based alerting, shake gesture detection using accelerometer sensors, and location tracking via the Fused Location Provider Client. The application is developed using Android Studio with Kotlin/Java, integrated with Firebase for backend services and Google Maps API for geolocation. A Room Database or Shared Preferences is used for local data storage. The UI/UX is designed using tools like Figma, focusing on simplicity and responsiveness. The Waterfall Model guides the project lifecycle, ensuring systematic requirement analysis, modular implementation, and thorough testing. The app supports psychological and medical assistance through helpline integration and offers environmental insights by identifying unsafe zones. It also aids legal processes by collecting digital evidence and enabling direct reporting. This review emphasizes the multidisciplinary relevance of the solution technologically, legally, medically, and socially making it a robust tool for enhancing women's safety.