<p>➀ The article discusses a human safety device designed to monitor vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, and people with medical conditions. The device uses an IndusBoard Coin, integrating MEMS sensors for fall detection, temperature sensors for health monitoring, and GPS/GSM modules for location tracking and communication.</p><p>➁ It features automatic and manual response capabilities, with the ability to send alerts via SMS containing GPS coordinates and sensor data to emergency contacts. The temperature sensor can also trigger alerts for abnormal readings, indicating potential health crises.</p><p>➂ Future iterations may include additional sensors, wearable designs, and a mobile app for real-time tracking and control. Despite dependencies on GSM network coverage and battery life, the device represents a significant advancement in personal safety.</p>
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