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TITLE Development of a Mediated Silent SOS System for Domestic Violence Prevention: Integrating IoT and AI for Institutional Safety Excellence
ABSTRACT Institutional performance excellence in safety services is defined as a comprehensive managerial approach through which organizations seek to improve response times and victim protection by developing digital processes and human resources. Motivated by the global prevalence of intimate partner violence (IPV), this study investigates the effectiveness of "Domestic Violence Silent SOS Systems"—digital tools comprising human, structural, and relational capital—and their impact on safety excellence. This paper proposes a system that uses physical triggers and AI-mediated audio analysis to alert authorities without visual or auditory signals. The goal is to achieve safety excellence by reducing response times and providing high-fidelity evidence, such as GPS and audio, to responders.
AUTHOR DIKSHA THAKUR, PRIT NISHAD, VINAYAK PANDEY Department of Electronics and Computer Science, Shree L.R Tiwari College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
VOLUME 182
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2026.1403136
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