Author : Potluri.Deepthi 1
Date of Publication :17th May 2017
Abstract: Solar based E-Uniform gives better protection to the soldiers who are working in extreme weather conditions. Solar Panels are used to power up the internal circuitry of the E-uniform. A 12 V DC lead acid rechargeable battery is used for storing the energy. We are using conventional battery charging unit also for giving supply to the circuitry. AT89S52 micro controller is the heart of the circuit as it controls all the functions. A voltage sampler is interfaced with the system using ADC 0808 to get the voltage generated from battery as a display on a 16X2 LCD. The project is operated in summer mode and winter mode. By selecting the mode of operation, we are operating the H-Bridge IC such that it can drive body heater/cooler. The heater/cooler in turn will help us to provide chilling or warming effect inside the uniform which helps the soldier to bear to any kind of external environment. The metal sensor will detect the metal like bomb and intimate the soldier with a buzzer indication. We are using Zigbee Technology for monitoring the uniform, and we are using emergency button for the security of soldiers.
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