A wireless sensor network system was developed to monitor soldier health parameters and transmit data to a central commanding station for strategic planning and casualty reduction.
The development of a wireless sensor network system for monitoring soldier health and location could aid in strategic military planning and reducing casualties.
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 messages wirelessly via the EZ430-RF2500 wireless module. These messages are sent to all the EZ430-RF2500 modules in the locality. A LabVIEW program has been developed to act as the central commanding station. This will process all the data from the individual soldiers, display the data and perform the functions mentioned. This will help in strategic planning of military missions and also to reduce casualties.
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