The sixth-generation (6G) has stricter criteria for the online learning capability and high interpretability of taught algorithms. It is anticipated that machine learning would be crucial for making network effective and flexible, however the most promising technologies are frequently considered as secret elements because of their profound designs’ major areas of strength for and. To make AI calculations more reasonable to 6G-empowered web of things (IoT) organizations, the motivation behind this paper is to analyse their translations. This article presents two different ways for acquiring translations: the free technique and the Joint strategy. Probes numerous IoT network datasets exhibit that the recommended techniques produce unrivalled execution regarding the two clarifications and forecasts.
Security for women has become a major issue as the number of crimes over women and girls is increasing day-by-day. This proposed project describes women's safety and their security by using an electronic device to detect the problem, self-defense& alert authorities. It suggests a new perspective to use technology to protect women. In this project, an android based smartphone with an integrated feature that alerts and provides location-based information. It provides self-defense and SMS alert when a girl is in danger. The voice recognition will happen when the girl is shouting. It will recognize the voice and send to Raspberry Pi kit through a wireless connection. It also makes use of an accelerometer. The Raspberry Pi module will analyze the situation and send alert SMS with (GPS) Global positioning system location to Guardian or police station, generates an electric shock which can be used as self-defense and captures the image of the environment.
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