- Most of the times, immediate help is needed and network connectivity is not available
- Consider a case of a group of friends on a trekking trip, and they suddenly get lost and are unable to reach each other. They are in area of no internet or mobile connectivity, they can all open our app and start connecting with their friends, one by one until they all are together. This can also help a group of people who travelling in formation where adjacent people are nearby but extreme people being very far from each other.
- The app can also come handy in case of trapped people in natural disasters to connect with closeby people first and finally more and more people in a large spread out area start getting in contact with each other.
- Rescue teams generally reach very late and are only able to get in touch with people on periphery but our app can also help people in very interior parts of affected area.
It is important to note that all people open the app on their own when they are trapped in a disaster,so their privacy at all other times is not compromised, Alternatively people can give our app permissions to automatically receive and send messages continously in times of calamity
- Bluetooth
- Hotspot
Newer versions of these technologies have ranges upto 100m which is a much better alternative to shouting and haphazarded communication
Using Bluetooth Mesh, people even further than practical range can be connected via help of intermidiate devices
- People can connect through app with nearby people via bluetooth or Hotspot as required depending on range
- Connected people can:
- Send and Receive messages (for seeking help)
- SOS button for sending immidiate notification to nearby people
- All connected people will have a public group forum in which they can mutually notify each other
- All trapped and people nearby disaster, can open our app and app will start connecting them people in close vicinity
- App once started, acts as both receiver and broadcaster for helping closeby people to get in touch