Abstract

Abstract: These days, a nation's battleground is essential to its security. The soldiers in the army play a major role. There have been several actions made to protect the soldiers. Therefore, numerous equipment is mounted on horses to monitor their health in order to ensure their safety. Bioprocess systems facilitate low-cost wearable, discreet health monitoring options by combining several biosensor types, transmission technologies, and processing powers. GPS is used to determine latitude and longitude, making it easy to determine the soldier's direction. In order for base stations to be able to monitor their soldiers in real time, these devices are being attached to weapons and clothing. The Israeli Army, for example, is investigating the possibility of embedding GPS trackers inside soldiers' vests and uniforms. Several intelligent sensors that are affixed to a soldier's body are employed in this system. The base station will use a wireless connection to provide connectivity. The GSM module that the soldiers would carry will aid in facilitating their contact with the army station base. The idea of tracking a soldier and learning about his situation during a fight is the focus of the project's proposed system. Software and hardware are integrated to implement the system.

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