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Page 1: WoSApp

A Mobile Application for Women’s Safety

WoSApp

Authors: Dhruv Chand, Sunil Nayak, Karthik S. Bhat,

Shivani Parikh, Yuvraj Singh, Amita Ajith Kamath

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Motivation● 35 percent of women around the world have been victims of

sexual violence (World Health Organization - 2013)

● A woman is assaulted in India every three minutes (The National

Crime Records Bureau of India)

● The current system does not enable police to help these

women effectively

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Related Work● iMace - shaking phone produces a high pitched alarm,

notifies friends and law enforcement

● VithU - pushing the power button twice sends messages to

pre-selected contacts

● Nirbhaya - in-app button sends user’s GPS coordinates to

pre-selected contacts

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● Direct tie-up with the local police (Mangalore)

● Free of charge

● Open-source

How WoSApp Stands Apart

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We needed a mobile application that:

1. Has a straightforward user interface

2. Ensures the alert message is sent to the police

3. Allows the user to activate alert discreetly

4. Monitors and reports crises locations

Problem Statement

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Using the ApplicationThere are four main phases of operation of

the application:

● Input of emergency contacts

● Activation of the service

● Transmission of the emergency

message and call

● Police response

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Interface Design● Need for simplicity, easy

access during crises.

● Home Page: three distinct

buttons - PANIC, Configure

Settings and About.

● Police station: Google Maps

interface.

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Work Done

● Shake detection

● The back-end of the application

○ Portal receives the encoded text message and stores it in a database.

○ GPS coordinates plotted on a Google Maps interface.

○ Audio alert system added at the receiving portal.

● All work was open-sourced

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App Development Stage● The development followed the Rapid Application Development model

● Used iterative, evolutionary prototyping

● High speed of development - aided collaboration with the local

(Mangalore) police

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Technology Used● HTML/CSS and JavaScript

● Java

● PHP

● MySQL

● JSON

● PhoneGap API

● Android SDK

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Conclusion● WoSApp: a straightforward solution in times of crisis

● Shake phone → Police receive required data

● Moral responsibility to society

● Beta version circulated in college

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Potential Future Work

● Expand area of influence to a nationwide scale

● Voice activation/trigger, like “OK Google”

● Real time data analytics

● Tie-up with Project Jagriti

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References…

● “iMace: Protecting Females from Sexual and Violent Offenders in a Community

via Smartphones,” by Chang et al

● VithU: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.startv.gumrah. Accessed

2015-06-01.

● Nirbhaya: Be Fearless: http://www.nirbhaya.mobi. Accessed 2015-06-01.

● “Rapid Application Development,” by James Martin

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Thank you!