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@article{159680, author = {Sagar Shedge and Riddhi Selkar and Shital Raut}, title = {Electronic ammunition for women safety and prevention}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {12}, pages = {526-231}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=159680}, abstract = {Women are afraid to walk alone at night or in strange locations because of the prevalence of female harassment in today's society. The study paper is built on developing a system that offers security to women whenever they need it, without having to wait for the police. The system essentially comprises of three components: a power circuit, a jacket, and a communication component. Two components make up a power circuit: a battery and a current circuit. A one-point five-ampere current output from the current circuit shocks the assailant. The proposed solution utilizes a single Android app, from which messages and real-time locations can be shared with family members. Calling capabilities are also included. The project's goal is to immediately offer safety to the woman and make it easier for her family and the police to get there.}, keywords = {Bluetooth, Arduino, Jacket, Communication, Android App, Call, Shock}, month = {}, }
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