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Army Location Determination Based on Health Monitoring Systems

Rishabh Khanna, Tanu Saxena, Shivani Singh, Shivam Soam

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ABSTRACT In enemy territory soldiers not only have to deal with the physical threat, but also with stress and fatigue cause by protracted operations or lack of sleep. Therefore, their security and health problem is a major concern of our government. So for their security purpose, many instruments are mounted on them to view their health condition. There are some electronics sensors that are equipped on bio-sensors system that has different types of transmission modules and can thus facilitate low-cost wearable which can be a solution of health monitoring. A global positioning system (GPS) module has been used to track the location of soldiers. Moreover a global system for mobile (GSM) module is also used to make the system more wirelessly compatible. Keywords: Global System for mobile (GSM); Global positioning system (GPS); SENSORS; MICROCONTROLLER. Cite this Article: Rishabh Khanna, Tanu Saxena, Shivani Singh, Shivam Soam. Army Location Determination Based on Health Monitoring Systems. International Journal of Digital Electronics. 2019; 1(1): 12–18p.

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