New Delhi: A MIT researcher has built up a wearable gadget that can recognize and help prevent sexual assault in real time.
The gadget, named a 'smart sticker', can be appended to any bit of garments, associating with an application on the wearer's telephone by means of Bluetooth.
The sticker can issue cautions by radiating a trouble flag, while additionally conveying a content to one of every five contacts.
"For the sake of security, commonly ladies have been advised to quit working, or made a request to be inside, and I consider rather requesting that they be inside, we ought to have more wellbeing for them,' Manisha Mohan, an analyst in MIT Media Lab who refers to her own encounters as an understudy in India, clarifies in a video on the innovation.
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The sticker is made of four layers and works either in dynamic or uninvolved modes.
The dynamic mode is for the casualties who are oblivious or can't battle against the attacker, or inebriated. The inactive mode is for the casualty who can utilize the security system themselves.
Whenever tried, the two modes were found to discharge trouble signs to keep an ambush continuously.
The gadget has been tried on around 70 individuals by Intrepid and observed it to be non-meddlesome.