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Implementation of Military Camp Security System Using Arduino and Ultrasonic Sensor

Jitesh Sawant, Piyush Kurwade, Sarvesh Pachbuddhe, Sushil Bakhtar

Abstract


Warriors are amongst the most important aspects of any nation; they are responsible for the full republic, so the confidentiality of soldiers is regarded as a key role. There are several other doubts about military personal security, and our intelligence community must be ready and prepared for any type of scenario. They also tend to favour appropriate sophisticated equipment for soldier security. During Pulvama attack in 2019, enemies goes without checking from army checkpoint. To avoid these we develop Arduino based vehicle checkpoint after police checkpoint. In these we use ultrasonic sensor who detects the motion of vehicle and close the gate. The power supply is given battery. It helpful at checkpoints to avoid unwanted attacks. In today's modern world, invading force armed conflict is a significant element in our country's sovereignty, and military men play an important role in that as well. Soldiers were some of the most essential issues of any continent; they are responsible for every single nation, so the confidentiality of commanders is recognized as a significant role. It is our duty and can provide soldiers with more technological advances. There are many problems about infantryman safe operation, and our intelligence community is always vigilant for any condition. They also chose impactful modern technology for soldier security.


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Vehicle detection, Ultrasonic sensor, Arduino, Intelligence community

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