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INTERNET OF THINGS APPLICATION TO CREATE AN EMERGENCY PANIC BUTTON SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING PERSONAL SECURITY

Mr. Ujjwal Khanna, Ms. Sheetal Sharma

First Published December 27,2017

Authors
  1. Mr. Ujjwal Khanna
  2. Ms. Sheetal Sharma
Affiliation
  • Amity University, NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh
  • Amity University, NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh
Abstract
In the present scenario, due to the increased cases of crime all over the world, security and its related
technologies need to be constantly updated in order to allow people to take care of themselves and
protect themselves from dangerous situations This paper aims to successfully propose a technique
for increasing personal security by making use of a very affordable and reliable emergency push
button system. This system will notify the loved ones of the owners (in any part of the world)
whenever the user is in trouble and presses the button. This proposed system is extremely cost
effective and reliable thus making it within the reach of every household. Whenever the user detects
a threat, he/she can press the button and the system will send an email and SMS notification to the
loved ones of the user. The components used to build this system are extremely sturdy, portable,
easily available and affordable particularly when implemented commercially.
Keywords

Security, Cost, Internet of things, Digital Push Button

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