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Abstract

In present time world, border security is an important factor in any nation’s security. The national security mainly depends on army, navy, air-force. The army soldiers are played the one of the important and vital roles. There are many issues regarding the safety of these soldiers. Whenever any soldier enters the war field it is very vital for the army base station to know the exact location and also the health status of all soldiers. Every year Army Soldiers become lost or injured in war field. In this proposed system gives the ability to track where Soldiers are at any given instant. Search and rescue work become minimized in time and resources. And also, with alert feature Soldiers will be able to communicate their distress with GPS coordinate information to the base station. This project which is a reliable system, energy efficient remote soldier monitoring system. It is able to send health parameters and position parameterof soldier in real time. Using bio-sensors it enables the army station to monitor Soldier’s parameters such as body temp, heartbeat rate, respiration rate in real time and wirelessly transmitted to Army base station using GSM.

Keywords- ARM, GPS, Bio-sensors, Navigation

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Author Biography

Prof. D.B. Rane, Jagale Swapnil, Gholap Ujwal, Rupwane Ashish, Pravara Rural Engineering College, Loni, A’nagar, Maharashtra

Department of Electronics
How to Cite
Rupwane Ashish, P. D. R. J. S. G. U. (2015). Soldier Tracking and Health Indication System Using Arm Processor. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 2(05). Retrieved from https://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/688

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