A Health Perspective Smartphone Application for the Safety of Road Accident Victims

Kavya Parasana, G. K. Sahoo, S. Das, Poonam Singh
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This work presents an android-based application, the SOS (Save Our Souls), a personal safety app that aims to reduce the emergency response time in case of any road casualty. Currently, the increase in the number of road fatalities and injuries requires an advanced system that can intimate for immediate rescue to save precious lives. The use of smartphone’s onboard sensors data for vehicular accident detection and intimation will help in reducing the rescue time. Providing additional geolocation data to the nearest available emergency responder will immensely improve the odds of survival while saving time and resources for emergency services. Using the pre-filled medical details of the user will also help doctors for necessary diagnoses, which in turn will increase the scope of saving lives. This work aims to use today’s cell phones features with three-axis accelerometer data to improve road safety. The developed android application will suggest the nearest hospital with a Google root map. The phone call facility for rescue is enabled with automatic and manual calling facility for informing pre-filled emergency units like police, hospital, family members. This work implemented the android application and verified its working, reducing the rescue time for accident victims.
一个健康视角的智能手机应用程序,用于道路交通事故受害者的安全
这项工作提出了一个基于安卓的应用程序,SOS(拯救我们的灵魂),一个个人安全应用程序,旨在减少紧急响应时间,以防任何道路伤亡。目前,道路伤亡人数的增加需要一种先进的系统,可以立即进行救援,以挽救宝贵的生命。利用智能手机的车载传感器数据进行车辆事故检测和提示,将有助于减少救援时间。向最近可用的紧急救援人员提供额外的地理位置数据将极大地提高生存几率,同时节省紧急服务的时间和资源。使用用户预先填写的医疗详细信息也将帮助医生进行必要的诊断,这反过来又将扩大挽救生命的范围。这项工作旨在利用当今手机的三轴加速度计数据来改善道路安全。这款开发的安卓应用程序将通过谷歌根地图向用户推荐最近的医院。启用了救援电话设施,包括自动和手动呼叫设施,以便通知警察、医院、家属等预先填满的应急单位。本工作实现了android应用程序,并对其工作进行了验证,减少了事故受害者的救援时间。
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