Developing an Adaptive Vest for Soldier Health Monitoring and Temperature Control

This project focuses on the development of an adaptive vest for soldier health monitoring and temperature control. The vest incorporates advanced sensing technologies and control mechanisms to ensure the well-being of soldiers in various environmental conditions. The adaptive vest utilizes an array of sensors, including heart rate and temperature sensors, to continuously monitor the soldier's vital signs. These sensors provide real- time data that is processed by an embedded microcontroller. The microcontroller employs adaptive algorithms to analyze the sensor data and identify any anomalies or health risks. In addition to health monitoring and temperature control, the vest incorporates wireless communication capabilities. It enables seamless transmission of the sensor data to a central monitoring station or a portable device carried by medical personnel. This facilitates remote monitoring and enables timely intervention in case of emergencies.

  • Research Type: Causal Research
  • Paper Type: Qualitative Research Paper
  • Vol.6 , Issue 3 , Pages: 11 - 15, May 2024
  • Published on: 12 May, 2024
  • Issue Type: Regular
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R.pradeep kumar
India
Aditya College of Engineering

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