International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering
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| TITLE | Design and Development of Wearable Air Bag System with Health Monitoring and Alert System |
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| ABSTRACT | This paper presents the design and development of a wearable airbag system integrated with health monitoring and Internet of Things (IoT)-based alert mechanisms to enhance personal safety during accidental falls. The proposed system continuously monitors the user’s movement using an accelerometer and detects fall events based on sudden changes in acceleration and orientation. In addition, physiological parameters such as heart rate are measured to assess the user’s health condition during critical situations. When a fall is detected, the system first provides a vibration alert to confirm the event and reduce false alarms. If the user does not respond within a specified time, the system automatically deploys an airbag to minimize the impact of the fall and prevent severe injuries. Simultaneously, the IoT module transmits real-time emergency alerts, including the user’s location and health data, to caregivers or emergency contacts for immediate assistance. The integration of motion sensing, health monitoring, and automatic protection ensures improved accuracy and faster response compared to conventional fall detection systems. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed system effectively detects falls, reduces false positives, and ensures timely airbag deployment and alert transmission. This system is particularly beneficial for elderly individuals, patients, and workers in high-risk environments, offering a reliable and efficient solution for real-time safety and remote monitoring. |
| AUTHOR | J SAMPATHKUMAR, M CHANDRU, S JAYASURYA, S DHINESH, A JEEVA Assistant Professor, Dept. of ECE., Mahendra College of Engineering, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India UG Student, Dept. of ECE., Mahendra College of Engineering, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India |
| VOLUME | 183 |
| DOI | DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1404090 |
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