Design of a Smart Military Fatigue
Volume 1 - Issue 5
Ogboru OR1*, Adebayo OT2 and Adebayo FO1
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- 1Department of Computer Science, Federal University of Technology, Akure
- 2Department of Information Technology, Federal University of Technology, Akure
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Ogboru OR, Department of Computer Science, Federal University of Technology, Akure
Received: December 10, 2019; Published: December 19, 2019
DOI:
10.32474/CTCSA.2019.01.000124
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Abstract
Locating troops and early reporting of injuries sustained in the battlefield and rapid identification of personnel (ally or enemy)
almost instantaneously has become a crucial part of modern warfare. Accurate identification, quick medical support and location
tracking of own troops not only saves lives of personnel but also helps troops in on-time effective engagement of enemy forces
while also providing reinforcement, troops extraction in cases where they are overwhelmed by enemy forces. The Smart Military
Fatigue is equipped with sensors such. Each personnel are equipped with a tag which will contain basic identification information
such as name, unique ID number, Rank, Designation, Callsign etc., these tags will replace conventional identification cards and must
be carried at all times. Whenever an unknown target is in sight, the reader is targeted onto such target and then the tag sends the
information stored onto its memory to the reader thereby displaying useful identification details as mentioned above. The details
gotten from the tag are then compared to a centralized database to effectively and accurately identify an unknown threat.
Keywords: RFID; GPS; Proteus
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