Shohayota: An Intelligent Response System for Safety

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  • Riya Sil
  • Anindya Nag
  • Bijoy Kumar Nath
  • Nilanjana Roy

Abstract

Smartphones are used by a great number of individuals nowadays. Using smart phones with GPS navigation systems has increased considerably in the previous five years from 3% to more than 20%. As a consequence, a smart phone may be used efficiently for personal safety or other forms of protection, especially in the case of women's safety. Shohayota is an application that may be activated automatically or manually with a single button push when the user feels threatened and needs help. The focus of the proposed work are its unique features, such as automatic speech recognition, SMS, Chat-bot, and real-time location detection. This software sends message to the user's registered contacts in every couple of seconds, notifying them of their whereabouts, hence acting as a sentinel, following the user until safe. When users cry 'HELP,' this app has a unique function that allows it to broadcast messages with live GPS to their registered contacts. If the victim yells ‘CALL’ it will immediately dial the emergency contact person in the victims’ contact-list. Constant location tracking can be done through SMS to assist in speedy rescue of the victim. The main purpose of this application is to protect and keep people safe. In today's environment, the Shohayota app employs cutting-edge technology to ensure people's safety. This software ensures user’s safety by informing about their situation immediately to their near ones.

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Published

2023-01-01

How to Cite

Riya Sil, Anindya Nag, Bijoy Kumar Nath, & Nilanjana Roy. (2023). Shohayota: An Intelligent Response System for Safety. Journal of Network and Innovative Computing, 11, 10. Retrieved from https://cspub-jnic.org/index.php/jnic/article/view/150

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