Flare – A Community-Based SOS Application

Authors

  • Sanil Arun Chawla Vellore Institute of Technology
  • Arun Kumar G Vellore Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26821/IJSHRE.10.10.2022.101011

Keywords:

flare, mobile application, SOS

Abstract

This paper presents a mobile based application that will enable to solve numerous problems with a simple solution. The project - ‘ Flare ‘ focuses on creating a community based application wherein the community helps and grows together. The application is called Flare , keeping in mind the actual flare gun that is used by like sailors or like army-men in times of need and they launch an actual flare. Similarly any user can launch a flare – a call for help.

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Romano, Marco, et al. "Designing mobile applications for emergency response: citizens acting as human sensors." Sensors 16.3 (2016): 406.

Zamora, Jane Louie Fresco, Noriyuki Suzuki, and Shigeru Kashihara. "SOS Message Distribution for Searching Disaster Victims." Smartphones from an Applied Research Perspective (2017): 57.

Gaziel-Yablowitz, Michal, and David G. Schwartz. "A review and assessment framework for mobile-based emergency intervention apps." ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 51.1 (2018): 1-32

Jovanovic, Mihailo, et al. "Soserbia: Android-based software platform for sending emergency messages." Complexity 2018 (2018).

Mandapati, Sridhar, Sravya Pamidi, and Sriharitha Ambati. "A mobile based women safety application (I Safe Apps)." IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering (IOSR-JCE) 1.1 (2015): 29-34.

Gogoi, Dhrubajyoti, and Rupam Kumar Sharma. "Android based emergency alert button." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 2.4 (2013): 26-27

de Guzman, Jethro B., and Remedios G. Ado. "Mobile emergency response application using geolocation for command centers." International Journal of Computer and Communication Engineering 3.4 (2014): 235.

Romano, Marco, et al. "Designing mobile applications for emergency response: citizens acting as human sensors." Sensors 16.3 (2016): 406.

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Published

2022-10-20

How to Cite

Sanil Arun Chawla, & Arun Kumar G. (2022). Flare – A Community-Based SOS Application . iJournals:International Journal of Software & Hardware Research in Engineering ISSN:2347-4890, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.26821/IJSHRE.10.10.2022.101011