Advances in Consumer Research
Issue:6 : 2108-2114
Original Article
Women Safety Monitoring System in Personal Security Domain Using Geo-Fencing and Anomaly Detection Algorithms
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Assistant professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering V.S.B Engineering College Karur, Tamil Nadu
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Assistant professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering V.S.B. Engineering College Karur, Tamil Nadu.
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering V.S.B. Engineering and College Karur, Tamil Nadu
Abstract

The safety of women both in the streets and at home has become a pressing problem, and the existing solutions tend to be limited to the manual messages and uncomplicated location sharing. These systems lack operational procedures of detecting hazards in real-time. To address this deficiency, a Women Safety Monitoring System within the context of personal security is suggested that is a blend of geo-fencing and anomaly detection algorithms. The system establishes virtual boundaries through geo-fencing and monitors user movement. When a user enters the risky areas or restricted areas or when an abnormal activity is detected, the system sends out the automatic alerts and live location card to the pre-registered known people. Anomaly detection provides one more level of protection as it identifies suspicious patterns that can indicate the potential harm. Combination of real-time monitoring, automatic notifications, and foresight expedites emergency reaction and their trust.This breakthrough brings a scalable, technology-based solution that increases women’s safety, with a reliable support and prompt intervention in risky situations

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