Women Safety System Using Gps And Gsm Tracking

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  • P. Sravani, B. Sindhu, N. Shashank, P. Pranaya, S. Tejaswi ECE Department, Vignan Institute of Technology and Science Author

Abstract

The increasing concerns regarding women's safety have highlighted the need for effective and reliable safety solutions. This paper presents a women’s safety system that leverages Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technologies to provide real-time location tracking and emergency alerts. The system is designed to ensure the protection of women in vulnerable situations by enabling them to send distress signals to their loved ones or authorities with a simple push of a button. The GPS module continuously tracks the user’s location, while the GSM module sends the current coordinates along with an emergency message to predefined contacts through SMS. This dual approach offers immediate assistance, ensuring a faster response time in critical situations. Additionally, the system provides an easy-to-use interface and can be integrated into mobile devices or wearable accessories, making it accessible and discreet. The system also includes features like an SOS button, which, when pressed, sends an alert to emergency contacts along with a map link for precise location tracking. The integration of real-time GPS tracking with GSM communication creates a highly effective solution for enhancing personal safety, especially in areas where other means of communication may fail. This system can play a crucial role in reducing incidents of harassment, assault, and abduction, providing peace of mind to users and their families. The overall objective is to ensure that women feel more secure, empowered, and protected in any situation.

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2025-06-28

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Women Safety System Using Gps And Gsm Tracking. (2025). International Journal of Engineering and Science Research, 15(2), 738-748. https://ijesr.org/index.php/ijesr/article/view/85