Integrating Sensor Technologies for Modern Soldier Sentinel Systems

Year : 2024 | Volume :15 | Issue : 02 | Page : 6-11
By

Duggasani Mohan Kumar Reddy,

Ranganayuni Diwakar Naidu,

Dasari Anand Reddy,

J. Rajichellam,

  1. Student, Nehru Institute of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
  2. Student, Nehru Institute of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
  3. Student, Nehru Institute of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
  4. Assistant Professor, Nehru Institute of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract

The Soldier Sentinel Sensor System (S4) is a cutting-edge technology developed for enhancing situational awareness and safety for military personnel in operational environments. This abstract provides an overview of the key features and benefits of the S4 system. S4 integrates advanced sensor technologies, including biometric sensors, environmental sensors, and location tracking modules, into a wearable and robust platform. The system continuously monitors vital signs, such as heart rate, body temperature, and hydration levels, providing real-time health status updates for individual soldiers. In the broadest definition, a sensor is a device, module, machine, or subsystem that detects events or changes in its environment and sends the information to other electronics, frequently a computer processor. A means to control the behavior of or within a process or system. There are many types of control mechanisms. Human decision making is a control mechanism made by an individual to start or delay a process in an attempt to keep or bring a process within a desired state. Ambient temperature is the average temperature of an environment and can be any temperature. Room temperature refers specifically to the temperature range in which the average person feels comfortable in. A room temperature is an ambient temperature, but an ambient temperature is not always a room temperature.

Keywords: Python prediction algorithms, sensors, control mechanisms, real-time regulation, ambient temperature.

[This article belongs to Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS (jorsg)]

How to cite this article:
Duggasani Mohan Kumar Reddy, Ranganayuni Diwakar Naidu, Dasari Anand Reddy, J. Rajichellam. Integrating Sensor Technologies for Modern Soldier Sentinel Systems. Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS. 2024; 15(02):6-11.
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Duggasani Mohan Kumar Reddy, Ranganayuni Diwakar Naidu, Dasari Anand Reddy, J. Rajichellam. Integrating Sensor Technologies for Modern Soldier Sentinel Systems. Journal of Remote Sensing & GIS. 2024; 15(02):6-11. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jorsg/article=2024/view=177341

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Volume 15
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Received 19/06/2024
Accepted 15/07/2024
Published 08/10/2024

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