The main objective of this project is to develop an intelligent solar-based climate-adjustable electronic uniform for soldiers, offering enhanced comfort and adaptability to varying environmental conditions, ensuring the well-being and performance of military personnel
In response to the challenges posed by climate change on military operations, a solar-powered temperature-controlled e-uniform has been developed to ensure the safety and effectiveness of soldiers. This innovative uniform integrates advanced technologies including a Dallas temperature sensor for monitoring body temperature, a heartbeat sensor for heart rate monitoring, and a DHT11 sensor for environmental temperature measurement. Exceeding thresholds triggers automatic alerts via GSM, including the soldier's GPS location, for timely assistance. Additionally, the e-uniform adjusts environmental temperature using a fan or Peltier module, displayed in real-time on an LCD screen. In emergencies, a push button initiates distress messages with GPS coordinates to designated contacts. Operating entirely on solar power, with energy stored in a battery, the uniform ensures continuous functionality in all conditions, significantly enhancing soldier comfort, safety, and performance in diverse climates.
Keywords: Arduino UNO, Dallas temperature, Heartbeat sensor.
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