Abstract
In this paper, a Secured LoRa Wireless Communication for Soldier Tracking with the help of Interfacing Two Arduino Uno Devices in Military Operations is presented in brief. This segment introduces a robust and highly secure wireless communication system built upon Long-Range (LoRa) technology, tailored for military applications. The proposed system leverages Arduino microcontrollers to establish a dependable data link between two remote military units, ensuring energy-efficient communication across extended distances. We delve into the system's design, implementation, and encryption methodologies employed to fortify data security. Rigorous testing and evaluation substantiate the system's capability to fulfill the stringent requirements of military communications, including long-range coverage, resilience to interference, and data confidentiality. This research significantly advances military communication technologies, providing a practical solution for safeguarded and efficient data exchange between deployed units. While this paper primarily focuses on long-distance communication, it also delves into the field of Automotive Wireless Communication, specifically Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communication, offering an introductory overview of the latter. The work carried out is the second semester mini-project by the students of Electronics & Communication Engineering under the guidance of the faculties.
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