0TEH 2016

7th International Scientific Conference on Defensive Technologies

       

 

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

www.mod.gov.rs

 

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

Material Resources Sector

Defensive Technologies Department

Military Technical Institute

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Monitoring Physiological status of the soldier during combat mission via integrated medical sensor (Heart rate, Oxygen Saturation) System

 

Oliver Mladenovski

Military Academy ‘General Mihailo Apostolski’, Skopje, Macedonia, don.rome0@yahoo.com

Jugoslav Ackoski

Military Academy ‘General Mihailo Apostolski’, Skopje, Macedonia, jugoslav.ackoski@ugd.edu.mk

MILAN GOCIĆ

 University of Nis, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nis, Serbia, mgocic@yahoo.com

 

Abstract: The physiological status and the condition are very important for the soldiers and for the income from their activity. Taking a medicine person with you all the time and on the battle field is a risking and takes a time to check all the soldiers. The main objective of this paper is to create a model of system that will help us to do that. Collected data from different sensors is transferred to control unit, which is connected to main application. The main application stores the collected data such as heart rate, oxygen saturation and describes the physiological situation for the checked soldier. The results from the checking unit are transferred to higher commands through secured networks. The main application contains of different modules (analyzing, calculating, and counting). Each module represents a different physiological status.

Keywords: sensor, heart rate, oxygen saturation, control unit.

 

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