Volume 1 Issue 1 | 2024 | View PDF
Paper Id: IJMSM-V1I1P104
doi: 10.71141/30485037/V1I1P104
Smart Multiservice Rail APP for Indian Railway Passengers
Nalan K, Srinivasan R
Citation:
Nalan K, Srinivasan R, "Smart Multiservice Rail APP for Indian Railway Passengers" International Journal of Multidisciplinary on Science and Management, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21-24, 2024.
Abstract:
The objective of our project is to develop a smart application for train passengers utilizing QR codes. Addressing prevalent issues such as crime, sexual harassment, and poor food conditions within trains, the project aims to enhance safety and services for passengers. The application enables passengers to scan QR codes for easy reporting of crimes to police officers, placing food orders with improved hygiene standards, and providing feedback to railway authorities. By facilitating a seamless process through a mobile app, the project aims to contribute to passenger safety, satisfaction, and efficient communication with railway officers, ensuring a safer and more comfortable train journey for all travellers.
Keywords: User Interface, Pantry, Receiver, Complaint, Feedback.
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