2014 International Conference on Embedded Systems (ICES) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/embeddedsys.2014.6953166
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Smart soldier assistance using WSN

Abstract: The paper presents the development of a system which will help wirelessly monitor the health parameters of a soldier and also send and receive messages wirelessly from the base station computer. The system must also detect reduced vitals and alert the base station along with the GPS location so that a rescue team can be sent. The system comprises of a biosensor signal conditioning module, a GPS module, a keypad and a LCD. These are interfaced with the Stellaris LM4F120XL Launchpad, which in turn broadcasts mes… Show more

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“…The base station then sends the data to the mobile phone which displays the data to the soldier. The system also provides a two-way communication system between the soldier and the base station [2] GPS based soldier tracking and health indication system that utilizes a combination of global positioning system (GPS) and short-range wireless communication technology. The system has been designed to track the position of soldiers as well as measure their vital signs such as heart rate and respiration rate.…”
Section: A Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The base station then sends the data to the mobile phone which displays the data to the soldier. The system also provides a two-way communication system between the soldier and the base station [2] GPS based soldier tracking and health indication system that utilizes a combination of global positioning system (GPS) and short-range wireless communication technology. The system has been designed to track the position of soldiers as well as measure their vital signs such as heart rate and respiration rate.…”
Section: A Review Of Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lim et al [1] discussed recent advances in various wearable, portable, lightweight and small sensors, that have been developed for monitoring of the human physiological parameters. Sailesh et al [2] introduced a system that gives the ability to track soldiers at any moment and used a LabVIEW based interface for wireless interaction with soldiers. Also, Nikam et al [3] introduced an idea for the protection of soldiers, through GPS based soldier tracking and health indication system with soldier information displayed using visual basic software on the computers at the base station, and Limbu and Kale [4] attempted to improve soldiers' communication with control room personnel and used visual basic 6.0 software in its base unit to monitor soldiers' status.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EZ430-RF2500 Target Board This module is used for broadcasting messages and information acquired by the Stellaris Launchpad. The Stellaris Launchpad sends information to this module via UART which is nothing but the A portable unit has been made which helps in continuously monitoring a healthy person's vitals, position and also facilitates communication within the network under stationary conditions [5].…”
Section: Related Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%