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MRI India Journals Vol. 4 No. 4 (2017): Volume 4 Issue 4 2017

WOMEN’S SECURITY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK

Authors

  • Manisha Bhende
  • Suvarna Patil
  • Pooja Mishra
  • Pratiksha Shevatekar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65521/mjret.v4i4.1105

Keywords:

(WSN) Women securit GPS Augmented reality Image Processing

Abstract

The paranormal act of male violence over women is a global issue. Fear of violence is a significant factor in most of the women live. This is the factor which causes lack of participation of women in every subject of life. There are countless number of crimes done against women in this contemporary world these nuisance crimes are done at various stages of life (before birth, in adulthood, in old age). In our society testimony of a woman is always perceived to that in relation to man. World has just dumbly seen women subjected to discrimination, exploitation, degradation, aggression and humiliation. In each and every country particularly India a woman has a very significant role to play. In each and every ancient scripture women are looked upon as goddess, the mother, the creator and the one who civilizes the society. But these thoughts are just bound to the myths. The focus of the project is on development secured wristband based on the wireless sensor network technology. Testing the techno economic feasibility of manufacturing and sale of this product by a rural enterprise. By making use of GPS and phone’s camera augmented Information can be displayed regarding location and direction arrows for navigation. When Smartphone camera points towards a specific location; Augmented Reality applications get the data on the internet to overlay it to the real image captured by the camera, to display the result on the phone screen.

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Published

2017-10-04

How to Cite

Bhende, M., Patil, S., Mishra, P., & Shevatekar, P. (2017). WOMEN’S SECURITY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK. Multidisciplinary Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 4(4), 1284– 1298. https://doi.org/10.65521/mjret.v4i4.1105

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