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BBCNEWS Click December 16, 2021 03:49:00

An assault has taken place. looks like somewhere we would want to avoid, right? exactly. the app also has a feature called tapsafe, where you tap the phone to alert your friends orfamily that you feel under threat. but some might feel having this kind of information in your pocket could make you more paranoid. looking around this park, it is lovely and, yeah, i feel pretty safe, but, just a couple of hours later. ..and in the dark, things feel pretty different. and if you are getting assaulted, it is perhaps unlikely that you would reach for your phone and bring up a safety app. so i ve travelled to the university of bath to meet the team who are developing a smartwatch app that senses distress by monitoring heart rate and body motion to send an automatic alert if you are under attack. ....

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BBCNEWS Click December 15, 2021 01:49:00

And if you are getting assaulted, it is perhaps unlikely that you would reach for your phone and bring up a safety app. so i ve travelled to the university of bath to meet the team who are developing a smartwatch app that senses distress by monitoring heart rate and body motion to send an automatic alert if you are under attack. alert blares. i often feel scared when i am out walking or running alone. so when i saw that apple watches were being used to detect heart attacks, i had a kind of lightbulb moment and i thought, maybe this could be applied to women s safety? but as the team have discovered, it is difficult to simulate distress. we looked at loads and loads of police reports and loads and loads of cctv footage of people being attacked ....

Safety App , Heart Rate , University Of Bath , Body Motion , Alert Blares , Heart Attacks , Police Reports , Cctv Footage ,

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BBCNEWS Click December 12, 2021 04:49:00

Taken place. looks like someone we would want to avoid, right? exactly. the app also has a feature called tapsafe, where you tap the phone to alert your friends or family that you feel under threat. but some might feel having this kind of information in your pocket could make you more paranoid. looking around this park, it is lovely and, yeah, i feel pretty safe but, just a couple of hours later. ..and in the dark, things feel pretty different. and if you are getting assaulted, it is perhaps unlikely that you would reach for your phone and bring up a safety app. so i ve travelled to the university of bath to meet the team who are developing a smartwatch app that senses distress by monitoring heart rate and body motion to send an automatic alert if you are under attack. ....

Called Tapsafe , In The Dark , Safety App , Body Motion , Heart Rate , University Of Bath ,

BBCNEWS Click December 12, 2021 12:50:00

That senses distress by monitoring heart rate and body motion to send an automatic alert if you are under attack. alert blares. i often feel scared when i am out walking or running alone. so when i saw that apple watches were being used to detect heart attacks, i had a kind of lightbulb moment and i thought, maybe this could be applied to women s safety? but as the team have discovered, it is difficult to simulate distress. we looked at loads and loads of police reports and loads and loads of cctv footage of people being attacked and we tried to find things that were common amongst everything, and we saw the struggling motion, the pushing motion, that kind of change from being very regular and repetitive to something that was very erratic. 98-67. so they created a test which allowed ....

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