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Vighnaharata Trust’s

Institute Code: 0935

(Affiliated to Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Approved by AICTE)


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SHIVAJIRAO S. JONDHLE POLYTECHNIC, ASANGAON

DEPARTMENT : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC YEAR :2023-2024

NAME OF GROUP MEMBER 1: GOURAV BHATIA (IF5I) (04)

NAME OF GROUP MEMBER 2: NAYAN VISHE (IF5I) (07)

NAME OF GROUP MEMBER 3: SAI KONDA (IF5I) (02)

PROJECT TITLE : EMERGENCY CALLING APP


ABSTRACT NO : 3

ABSTRACT :

The general adoption of mobile devices and its wide network coverage made it possible to
make emergency calls virtually everywhere, even in the absence of a valid contact. However,
there is still generally the need for audio connection. This restriction is a problem for deaf
people, but also for the elderly and people without disabilities who face sudden situations
where speech is hard to articulate. In this context, this paper presents SOSPhone, a prototype
of a mobile application that was developed to enable users to make emergency calls using an
iconographic touch interface running in a touchscreen mobile device. The prototype
implements the client-side of the application and was demonstrated and evaluated by a large
number of users, including people without any disability, emergency services' professionals
and deaf people. This paper describes the SOSPhone prototype and presents the results of the
interface evaluation process, which is important to validate the main client-side interaction
and architectural principles in order to proceed with the integration with each specific
national emergency services' platform.

INTRODUCTION :-

The proliferation of mobile devices in the last two deca-des broadened the
possibilities for building mobile ap-plications that support the users efficiently in severaldaily
activities. A situation that benefited the over-all population was the higher availability of
emergencycalls, since it became available on any mobile phone.However, it is still hard for
some people to make anemergency call because of disabilities or trauma sit-uations. One
obvious case is the one of deaf people,who are unable to communicate through a voice
call.Other examples are the ones of elderly people with somedisease or sudden critical
situation that makes it diffi-cult to articulate words (such as riots, hostages, smokeinhalation
or any vocal disease), or even the case ofshock/panic situations under violent
occurrences.According to the World Report on Disability 2011[27], the number of disabled
people in the world ispresently estimated in one billion, corresponding ap-proximately to
15% of the current world’s population.The preface of this report says that “[...] people
withdisabilities experience barriers in accessing services thatmany of us have long taken for
granted [...]”. The samereport indicates that 124.2 million people in the worldhave hearing
loss, corresponding to about 2% of theworld’s population, approx

RESOURCES USED:

1) Webserver
2) Android

 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT:

 FRONT END: Android , web design. The GSM module (SIM800A) and its
alterations are furnished and underpin PHP, JAVA, AJAX, etc.
 BACK END: PHP
 OPERATING SYSTEM : Windows-xp
 FRAME WORK: Android.

 HARDWARE REQUIREMENT:

 PROCESSOR: intel pentinum-IV and above


 HARD DISK: 80GB Min.
 RAM: 512 MB Min & above.

FUTURE SCOPE:

 Allow all citizens to access emergency service.


 Automatically sends relevant information authorities when the emergency occurs.
 Provides callers request and short description of the event.
 Provides accurate location.
 It can eliminate the language barrier.
REFERENCE:

https://projectgurukul.org/android-emergency-app-code/

https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-build-a-sos-mobile-application-in-android-studio/

https://youtu.be/8ayPySWjRs4?si=hi2FrWVRNLK6SHu2

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