International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
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| TITLE | Child Safety Wearable Device |
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| ABSTRACT | Child safety Today, however, in this rapidly evolving setup, it has turned into a significant reason for stress. A Child Safety Wearable Device is designed to ensure the security and well-being of children by using modern technologies such as GPS tracking, sensors, and wireless communication. This device allows parents or guardians to monitor the real-time location of their child, track movement patterns, and receive instant alerts in case of emergencies. Features like geofencing, SOS alerts, and health monitoring enhance the overall safety system. The collected data can be visualized through mobile applications or dashboards, enabling easy access and quick decision-making. This solution provides a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly approach to child safety, offering peace of mind to parents while promoting independence for children. |
| AUTHOR | PAVITRA N G, MAHESHWARI M DESAI PG Student, Dept. of MCA, City Engineering College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India Assistant Professor, Dept. of MCA, City Engineering College, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India |
| VOLUME | 184 |
| DOI | DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1405027 |
| pdf/27_Child Safety Wearable Device.pdf | |
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