1. System and Method to trigger sequence of actions during an emergency IPO 42/CHE/2010
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3. Emergency? Usual Response! Definition: A serious situation or occurrence that happens unexpectedly and demands immediate action. Research study, ideally Emergency Response Time of person is 5~10 seconds. It is observed that people generally ignore calls from their closed acquaintances (mostly taking it for granted) and postpone it to further time period during their day to day schedule. Customer requirement is of a minimal technology facility [both in terms of money & ease of operation] during the instances of medical, moral, accidental and other emergencies.
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8. Crime Statistics Annual Reports 2010-2011 [Ministry Of Home Affairs] http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/AR(E)1011.pdf page 72 & 74. Some of the incidents are not reported due to social stigmata, fear, outcast, etc. So these statistics can be tripled [3X] than the actual figures .
9. Health Statistics Averageay: 25000 calls Triggered -> 8000 calls Pickedttended -> 4000 calls Genuine -> 3200 calls Closed Successfully* In 3200 calls: 42% Pregnancy ; 10% Cardio Problems ; 22% Road calamities and Accidents. Gap of 25000 – 8000 = 17000 UnPicked nAttended calls -> 50% genuine; who will cater their needs? Note: Statistics is provided by an emergency medical service, for the state of Karnataka. Successfully means the patient is saved until hehe reach's the hospital.
People Problems & Requirements! Victim: During emergency a person in distress would not have sufficient time to type the required information in their mobile phones and communicate with their close associates for help (as required by some existing emergency systems). Family\\Friends of Victim: If somebody had informed about the emergency to concerned people (family, guardian, colleagues, buddies, etc); situation could have been properly resolved. A solution which gives minimum information of an emergency situation by the press of button with the existing infrastructure is requirement.
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With the second largest population in the world, one of the fastest growing wireless subscriber bases and a mobile wireless penetration rate estimated at 47.9%, India represents an enormous opportunity, with an equally substantial set of challenges. As per ‘7th International VAS India 2010’ January 21st 2010 at Taj Lands End, Mumbai Mobile-Value Added Services currently accounts 8-9 % to the operator's revenue & is expected to reach 12% by June 2010". Primary challenge for the Indian telecom operators lies in the fact that close to just about 3-4% of the Indian mobile users own a high-end smartphone, which is a necessary pre-requisite for the usage of any fancy application. "Indian Telecom Analysis (2008-2012)" by RNCOS Current Indian M-VAS industry being expected to touch Rs 16520 crore by end June 2010 and Rs. 21,000 Crore by the year 2013, from current level of Rs 5780 crore. According to TRAI, there has been a rise of 18% in the usage of mobiles by rural subscribers. Available infrastructure is not optimally utilized by the service providers, owing to the market pressures, stringent benchmarks for QoS, tough competition by peers and not understanding the true requirements of the customers.