Wearable Child safety System

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The paper focuses on a smart wearable device used for children. The main benefit of this wearable compared to other wearable is that it can be used in any of smart mobile phones and does not need a very costly mobile phone and not a highly technical human. The main idea of this wearable safety system is to aid the parents in finding their child very easily. In the current scenario, there are lot of wearable that monitors the routine behavior and activities of children and also help to find the child using Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) and Bluetooth services that are available on the device. But both of them seems to be an unsecured communication in between the parent and the child. Therefore, the objective of this paper is SMS (Short message service) text enabled link in between the child's wearable and the respective parent. The main idea for achieving this is Global System of Mobile Communication (GSM). The parent has to send a text message in the form of SMS using words like "Temperature", "SOS", "Location", "Buzz"etc., to the wearable system. The wearable device sends an acknowledgement in the form of a text showing the location of the child and will provide the atmospheric temperature, so that the parents can have a track if the temperature does not suit the child. The next measure that can be taken is by using a SOS Light that is bright. Distress alarm buzzer present on the wearable device can also be activated by the parents through SMS text to display the SOS signal very clearly and rings an alarm which the nearby public can immediately react to the safety of the child till the parents come or they can try to reach he parents and assist in locating the child.

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Jayanthi, A. N., Bharathi, A., Malathi, L., & Munaf, S. (2020). Wearable Child safety System. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 932). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/932/1/012088

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