Abstract


The soldier Health and Position Tracking System allows military to track the current GPS position of soldier and also checks the health status including body temperature and heartbeats of soldier. The GPS modem sends the latitude and longitude position with link pattern with the aid of that military can track the current position of the soldier. Ad-hoc wireless networks are increasingly being used for a variety of reasons and applications. These involve Low Power Wide Area Networks (LPWAN) and wireless body area networks (WBAN), which have emerging uses in health monitoring and user location tracking in emergencies. Real-time activation of IoT equipment and emergency alarms can also be achieved by inferring a user's position utilizing sensors and personal gadgets connected via an LPWAN, It's important to conserve battery life for sensors and appliances that send data to a central server. This research proposes a framework for safe messaging systems and data fusion to reduce data size while preserving accuracy. A Multilayer Inference System (MIS) conserves battery life for wearable and sensor devices. Adding other biometrics and health data can improve authentication accuracy even more.




Keywords


GPS, LPWAN, Internet of Things, Sensors, WBAN.