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K.ASKER SHAGESCONE [email protected] 4G-FUTURE WARRIOR M.VENKATESAN [email protected] ARUNAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FINAL YEAR Information technology

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K.ASKER [email protected]

4G-FUTURE WARRIOR

[email protected]

ARUNAI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

FINALYEAR

Information technology

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ABSTRACT• 4G (4th Generation) is the technology that isgoing to drive a soldier in the field in future by themeans of 4G FUTURE WARRIOR

• The key to empowering the on the platformof fixed networks, Advanced antennae technologiesand More advanced wireless security technologies.

• Our system provides a enhanced power of vision, which provides Ground Guidance,Unit Detection, Soldier Status, Target Hand-Offand provides the Soldier Rescue during the battle.

• The uniform along with the armor, onboardcomputer which will monitor soldiers' overallphysiological and psychological picture .

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INTRODUCTION• The Future Warrior will be a responsive and formidable member of an invincible battle space

team• The new systems include a weapon, head-to-toe individual protection, onboard computer network, soldier-worn power sources, and enhanced human performance

• This technology adopts Wireless technology

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TECHNOLOGY

Figure 1 : Battle field forces without any fixed infrastructure

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TECHNOLOGY• The key technology supporting these initiatives is ad hoc peer-to-peer wireless networking (ad hoc p2p)

• Ad hoc networking provides a self-organizing and self-healing network structure.

• Multi-hop routing terminals act as routers and relays for each other, and extend the range and coverage of communications

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THE BASIC DESIGN • Deploy-ability with little or no fixed-infrastructure

• Deo-location well beyond the limitations of GPS

• Security

• Anti-jamming robustness

• End-to-end IP

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TECHNOLOGY

Self-healing and routing of traffic around downed links

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4G ON THE BATTLEFIELD

• All of the battlefield network devices form, heal, and update the network as users come and go.

• The network resources are better utilized because networks are self-balancing.

• The 4G battlefield will be entirely mobile, with satellites or other.

• This technology could function as a (PAN), (LAN), or (WAN), simultaneously.

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POWER OF VISION

• Ground Guidance

• Unit Detection

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POWER OF VISION

• Soldier Rescue

• Soldier Rescue

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BODY GEAR

• The uniform system of the Future Warrior is been designed with more advanced nanotechnology

• Fabric are impregnated with nanomachines that create the same weight, lift and feel as a muscle. .

• The uniform from the waist down will have a robotic-powered system that is connected directly to the soldier.

• A respirator tube that attaches to the back of the helmet and connects to a low-profile air purifier that forces cool air into the helmet

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BODY GEAR

Monitor held in Hand

A flexible display on the forearm connected into a compact computer will monitor soldiers' overall physiological and psychological status

Monitoring system

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CONCLUSION

• Here we have used the next technology of mobile technology- 4G for creating a fool proof system that can be used at any place by a military force in the future. This system can be used to provide intelligent communication cum detection system using which every soldier can be virtually connected to a network that will be monitored by a mobile unit.

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REFERENCES

[1] _ Global Information Warfare _, By Gerald L Kovacich , Andy Jones, Perry G Luzwick. : pp 539-541. [2] _ Science, Technology and Warfare _: The Proceedings of the Third Military History Symposium , By Monte D Wright, Lawrence J Paszeik . : pp 180-182. [3] _ Electronic Warfare for the Digitized Battlefield _ , By Michael Frater, Michael Ryan. : pp 217-218. •