Border Security Alert for Soldiers

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Year : 2026 | Volume : 13 | 02 | Page :
    By

    Prof.J.J.Bandal,

  • Miss.Snehal Sanjay Sawant,

  • Miss.Maheshwari Jayvat Kharat,

  • Mr.Nakshatra Anand Kharade,

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Rajgad Technical Campus Dhangwadi, Bhor, Pune, India
  2. Student, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Rajgad Technical Campus Dhangwadi, Bhor, Pune, India
  3. Student, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Rajgad Technical Campus Dhangwadi, Bhor, Pune, India
  4. Student, Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering, Rajgad Technical Campus Dhangwadi, Bhor, Pune, India

Abstract

Secure a nation by protecting its people and the country’s borders. Soldiers guarding remote and hostile areas of the border experience very difficult situations when confronted with the possibility of arms and/or people crossing the border without permission and environmental conditions or obstacles that can impede communication. The proposed project titled, “Border Security Alert for Soldiers”, is an attempt to assist soldiers in their border surveillance efforts by using an intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) border security alert system capable of providing real time alerts to both the soldiers and the control centre. The system will use a network of sensors (PIR, ultrasonic, temperature) to detect if a person has entered an area and/or tried to cross the border illegally as well as identify if there are any abnormal environmental conditions (e.g. rising temper- atures) within the borders. If any suspicious activity occurs, the system will automatically send an alert signal to the affected soldiers and the command centre via wireless communication technologies (e.g. RF, GSM, IoT (Wi-Fi/LoRa)) indicating that an unusual event has occurred. In addition, M8N GPS devices will be employed to provide the exact coordinates of the location where the incident occurred and facilitate quick response and coordination efforts. AI threat classification, camera integration, and solar-powered sensors can also be integrated into this system in order to provide continued functionality in remote locations.

Keywords: Border Security, PS Tracking, GSM Communication, ESP32,IoT,Soldier Safety, Emergency Alert System

How to cite this article:
Prof.J.J.Bandal, Miss.Snehal Sanjay Sawant, Miss.Maheshwari Jayvat Kharat, Mr.Nakshatra Anand Kharade. Border Security Alert for Soldiers. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2026; 13(02):-.
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Prof.J.J.Bandal, Miss.Snehal Sanjay Sawant, Miss.Maheshwari Jayvat Kharat, Mr.Nakshatra Anand Kharade. Border Security Alert for Soldiers. Journal of Microcontroller Engineering and Applications. 2026; 13(02):-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/jomea/article=2026/view=246795


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Volume 13
02
Received 09/04/2026
Accepted 12/06/2026
Published 16/06/2026
Publication Time 68 Days


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