WIRELESS BODY AREA SENSOR NETWORK FOR SOLDIER SYSTEM.
Keywords:
Arm Strength Senso, Zig-Bee, Communication tools, Real time estimation,Abstract
The development of wireless body area sensor network (WBASN) is offer many promising new application in the area of remotehealth monitoring. This paper presents a system consisting of a force measuring device for estimation of the force ability of human muscle groups which means (Arm Strength). It comprises at least one (pressing element) strength sensor which works togetherwith a force measuring microcontroller based electronic unit. This unit can accurately measure the force exerted onto strength sensor placed inside the force measuring unit. According to how the equipment is assorted muscle strength of different muscle group can be measured. The measured value are converted to digital form and stored in memory.
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