Arjun Sharma, Chaitanya Kumar A, S. Abhishek, S. Krishnaan, Sanjeeve Raveenthiran, Krishna Prakash, Augusta Sophy Beulet
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Anti-Abduction Device for Women, Children and Elderly
Instances of abduction or kidnapping are highest for young children or senior citizens; they are the most commonly targeted demographic for abduction and kidnapping. It is presumed that young children and senior citizens are less capable of self-defense and are unaware of possible recourse for them to keep themselves safe from such danger, the same is true in case of women who may not possess the physical strength to defend themselves in such situations. The implementation proposed is a simple setup that can ensure safety for the user through the push of a button. In the form of a wearable belt, this device is concealable, inexpensive, water-resistant, resistant to physical impact and also comes with self-charging arrangements that can help sustain device operation. The device may also be extended to help locate lost pets in certain circumstances. Through a physically robust arrangement, this proposal helps improve and more efficiently crackdown on such attempts of abduction.