Smart Wearable Devices for Health Tracking and Women's Health

Authors

  • Satheesh Kumar G Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, City Engineering College, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Author
  • Tara V K Assistant Professor, Computer Science and Engineering, City Engineering College, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Author
  • Varsha S UG (IV Year), Computer Science and Engineering, City Engineering College, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Author
  • Keerthana B UG (IV Year), Computer Science and Engineering, City Engineering College, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Author
  • Manoj Rugvedi M S UG (IV Year), Computer Science and Engineering, City Engineering College, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2025.0608

Keywords:

IOT, GSM/GPRS, GPS, AI

Abstract

Women's safety is a major issue and is a most important obligation of all people. There is no hope for the world's well-being unless women's conditions improve. Since antiquity, women have enjoyed the highest status in society, but every day and every minute, women of all walks of life (women, girls and children) are harassed, abused, assaulted and violated in different places around the world. This work is concerned with developing smart, wearable devices for women's security using IOT. It consists of a device that can be worn for everyday life. When the girl is in danger, a device is activated that sends GPS coordinates for monitoring to an android application that is designed to track her on a regular basis. It also has a camera module that records images and sends them to an app when a girl is in danger. The system also includes an SOS warning to attract the attention of nearby humans. The SMS alert will also be sent to family members and to the nearest police station if the girl is in any danger. This proposed wearable device may serve as a solution to the problems encountered by learning when disrupted.

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Published

2025-11-27

How to Cite

Smart Wearable Devices for Health Tracking and Women’s Health . (2025). International Research Journal on Advanced Engineering Hub (IRJAEH), 3(11), 4148-4151. https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2025.0608

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