RapidRescue: Seamless Emergency Support Using Mesh Topology
摘要
In India, there were 428,278 crimes against women in 2022. That is a big jump “about 26% higher than in 2016, and from Uttar Pradesh alone over 56,000 of those cases. Common question when bad things happen. To a certain extent, track-record safety system “bad working” because cell is very bad. So help often gets there late; no surprise there. For that reason we created RapidRescue. It’s a security standard that combines different technologies to allow women to get emergency help even in places with poor cell signal. The device employs LoRa mesh networking, GPS and GSM for the transmission of data. It has a simple one-touch button to ask for help, a secure login system, and sends real-time alerts to chosen contacts through IoT technology. We played around with it and its great. Notifications arrived in an avg. It sent data successfully 95% of the time, including in areas of bad reception. Battery life is around 48 h when continuously tracking. Where our project fills in the gaps. The standard cell service is unreliable when you are in rural areas and communication is more reliable. It’s designed to provide a workable, scalable, and dependable solution to making women safer—whether they’re in a busy city or in the rolling hills of countryside.