Aegis: An Automated Voice Code-Detected Women Safety Application
Aegis: An Automated Voice Code-Detected Women Safety Application
Authors:
Gargi Chakraborty1, Soham Pal2, Surya Ghosh3
1Associate Professor, Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Future Institute of Engineering and Management, Kolkata, WB
2,3 Student, Dept. of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Future Institute of Engineering and Kolkata, WB
Abstract - The rising number of crimes against women, particularly in urban and semi-urban areas, has become a serious concern, raising questions about personal safety and the effectiveness of emergency response systems. Many existing safety applications are designed with features such as manual SOS (A distress signal used to indicate a call for help) activation, limited alert mechanisms, and dependency on external devices. However, in critical situations, these systems may not function effectively, as they require user interaction, which may not always be possible during emergencies. To address these challenges, Aegis: An Automated Voice Code-Detected Women Safety Application is proposed. In this system, voice recognition technology is integrated and continuously operated in the background, allowing an SOS alert to be triggered automatically without manual intervention. Real-time location data is shared with trusted contacts as well as nearby law enforcement authorities to ensure a faster response. Additionally, information about nearby registered users is also provided to enhance immediate situational safety. Moreover, audio recordings are securely captured during emergency situations and are stored as potential evidence for future use.
Key Words: Voice Recognition, Real-time Location, SOS, GPS, Secure, Safety.