

EnforceChain: A Blockchain Powered Police App for Accident Alerts
Abstract
This paper presents EnforceChain, a blockchain-powered accident detection and reporting system that integrates sensor-based hardware, mobile communication, and secure data storage to enhance real-time emergency response and law enforcement verification. The system integrates sensor-based hardware with a Bluetooth-connected mobile application to detect accidents and instantly notify emergency contacts. Accident data, including critical details, is stored in the cloud for remote access and further analysis. This ensures that emergency services receive timely alerts, improving the chances of immediate assistance.
To enhance security and reliability, a blockchain-powered police application is used to retrieve and verify vehicle details, ensuring tamper-proof records for law enforcement. By leveraging decentralized storage and secure data transmission, EnforceChain prevents data manipulation and enables seamless coordination between emergency services and police authorities. This integrated approach improves accident response efficiency, strengthens investigative accuracy, and enhances road safety through automated and verifiable accident reporting.References
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