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Swift Aid: Transforming Emergency Response in Johor
Presenting JFER, the innovative mobile app designed to revolutionize emergency services in Johor, enabling fast, one-tap access to vital assistance while leveraging modern technology and GPS to enhance safety and response times.
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Create a professional A1 portrait academic project poster for a university final project presentation. Theme: Emergency response mobile application with modern technology and emergency-service aesthetics. Poster Title: “JFER: Johor Fast Emergency Response App” Style: Modern, clean, professional, minimalistic, tech-inspired, emergency-response theme using dark blue, red, white, and subtle gradient backgrounds. Use rounded content boxes, modern icons, and infographic elements. Make the poster visually balanced and easy to read from a distance. Poster Size: A1 Portrait Include these sections clearly with bold section headings: Header Section Universiti Teknologi Malaysia logo DSPD 2794 Project Group 20 Supervisor: Mdm Farhana Binti Azhari Project title prominently displayed Add emergency icons such as ambulance, police, fire rescue, GPS location, SOS Project Overview “JFER is a mobile emergency response application designed to help Johor citizens and tourists quickly contact the nearest police station, fire station, or medical emergency service through a one-tap dispatch system.” Problem Statement Manual 999 calls are slow Difficult to identify user location Delays caused by department switching Users may not know their exact location Project Aim “To develop a mobile application that improves emergency response efficiency by locating the nearest emergency services and providing ETA and emergency assistance tools.” Project Objectives Develop one-tap emergency dispatch Provide accurate GPS location tracking Enable offline emergency tutorials Provide ETA estimation Project Scope Mobile application Users: Johor citizens, tourists, emergency responders Features: Login/signup Emergency dispatch button GPS location tracking SOS flashlight Emergency tutorials Admin dashboard Proposed Solution “JFER automates emergency communication using GPS tracking and one-tap dispatching to reduce response delays and improve emergency coordination.” Methodology Create a modern flow diagram: Planning → Design → Development → Testing → Deployment Add Scrum methodology label. SWOT Analysis Strengths: One-tap dispatch Offline emergency tutorials Nearest emergency service detection Weaknesses: ETA not fully real-time Opportunities: Expansion to iOS Nationwide expansion Threats: Network dependency Users still using manual 999 calls Technology Used Create a clean table: Frontend: XML Backend: Java Database: Firebase IDE: Android Studio Tools: GitHub, Taiga, Canva System Features User Features: Login/signup Emergency request SOS flashlight Upload emergency photo Emergency tutorials Admin Features: View alerts View user location Assign responders Manage emergency requests Screenshot Section Create placeholder frames for: Login page Main dashboard Emergency dispatch page Admin dashboard Label them: Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4 Team Members Section Include profile placeholders for: Choy Yu Heng — Scrum Master Chia Jing Xian — Programmer Chong Jiun Minn — Programmer Dives A/L Balakrishnan — QA / Tester Lead QR Code Section Add a placeholder QR code for GitHub/demo/project documentation. Design Requirements: Use modern fonts High readability Minimal text clutter Use emergency-themed icons and UI elements Add subtle tech patterns/backgrounds Create a polished university-level presentation poster Ensure professional alignment and spacing throughout the poster