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Revolutionizing Emergency Response with IoT: A New Frontier in Personal Safety

Nagaram Karan Reddy

Abstract


The evolution of IoT technology is transforming personal safety and emergency response systems, offering new opportunities for innovation. This paper introduces a cutting-edge emergency tracking device powered by the A9G module, which seamlessly integrates GPS and GSM functionalities to deliver real-time location tracking and SOS alert transmission. With a simple push-button activation, the device enables immediate emergency alerts, sharing precise location details via SMS with designated contacts. Its intuitive design ensures user accessibility, while power-eflcient features guarantee prolonged operational reliability.                                                                                            This solution addresses critical safety challenges in various scenarios, including remote work, outdoor activities, and elderly care. By merging advanced technology with human-centric functionality, the device redefines emergency response systems, empowering organizations and individuals with reliable, scalable, and affordable safety tools.


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