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Design of a search and rescue terminal based on the dual-mode satellite and CDMA network

Design of a search and rescue terminal based on the dual-mode satellite and CDMA network
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摘要 The current goal is to create a set of portable terminals with GPS/BD2 dual-mode satellite positioning, vital signs monitoring and wireless transmission functions. The terminal depends on an ARM processor to collect and combine data related to vital signs and GPS/BD2 location information, and sends the message to headquarters through the military CDMA network. It integrates multiple functions as a whole. The satellite positioning and wireless transmission capabilities are integrated into the motherboard, and the vital signs sensors used in the form of belts communicate with the board through Bluetooth. It can be adjusted according to the headquarters' instructions. This kind of device is of great practical significance for operations during disaster relief, search and rescue of the wounded in wartime, non-war military operations and other special circumstances. The current goal is to create a set of portable terminals with GPS/BD2 dual-mode satellite positioning, vital signs monitoring and wireless transmission functions. The terminal depends on an ARM processor to collect and combine data related to vital signs and GPS/BD2 location information, and sends the message to headquarters through the military CDMA network. It integrates multiple functions as a whole. The satellite positioning and wireless transmission capabilities are integrated into the motherboard, and the vital signs sensors used in the form of belts communicate with the board through Bluetooth. It can be adjusted according to the headquarters’ instructions. This kind of device is of great practical significance for operations during disaster relief, search and rescue of the wounded in wartime, non-war military operations and other special circumstances.
出处 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS 2010年第12期2312-2314,共3页 中国科学:物理学、力学、天文学(英文版)
基金 this paper has been funded from the Army Medical Research Fund of China (Grant No. 08G119) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 60873067) the Electronic Information Industry Development Fund (Grant No. [2006]634)
关键词 GPS/BD2 dual-mode satellite positioning monitoring of vital signs wireless transmission GPS/BD2 dual-mode satellite positioning monitoring of vital signs wireless transmission
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