Implementation of a System for Physiological Status Monitoring by using Tactical Military Networks

  • Goce Stevanoski Military Academy, General Mihailo Apostolski - Skopje
  • Ivica Kocev Faculty of Computer Science, Stip,
  • Jugoslav Achkoski Military Academy, General Mihailo Apostolski - Skopje http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2782-3739
  • Saso Koceski Faculty of Computer Science, Stip, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5513-1898
  • Boban Temelkovski Military Academy, General Mihailo Apostolski - Skopje
Keywords: E-health sensors, UHF radio communication, Markov decision process, first responder, physiological status monitoring

Abstract

E-health sensors are continuing to become more advanced and more reliable in monitoring the human physiological status. There is a continuous scope for improvement in their implementation in different emergency situations. Military organisations can take an advantage of this technology for applying physiological status monitoring on personnel engaged in military operations. This implementation is driven by continuous enhancements of existing communication equipment that produces more data capable radio networks in military environment. Based on these technologies we are proposing system communication architecture for applying real-time physiological status monitoring for personnel engaged in military operations. To examine the proposed architecture, a laboratory testing was performed. The laboratory work included a definition of military communication equipment, testing the received data with custom developed algorithm based on Markov decision process for automating the medical emergency protocol (MDP-AMEP) and implementation of adequate data protocols for data transmitting. Obtained results showed that physiological status of the military personnel can be successfully monitored by using tactical military network.

Author Biographies

Goce Stevanoski, Military Academy, General Mihailo Apostolski - Skopje

Mr Goce Stevanoski is a Master student. He is experienced in planning and establishing military communication networks with different type of communication equipment. His field of interests are computer network design and cyber security.

Ivica Kocev, Faculty of Computer Science, Stip,

Mr Ivica Kocev has obtained his MSc in Faculty of computer science, University ‘GoceDelcev’ - Stip, Macedonia. Currently he is working in the field of software developing for bio sensors and its applications.

Jugoslav Achkoski, Military Academy, General Mihailo Apostolski - Skopje

Dr Jugoslav Achkoski received his PhD (Computer Science) from the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia in 2013. Currently working as an Assistant Professor in Military Academy ‘General Mihailo Apostolski’ – Skopje. His research interest includes: general theory of systems, distributed computers systems, computer architecture and organisation, machine learning algorithms. Currently he is working in the field of machine learning algorithms and bio sensors and its applications.

Saso Koceski, Faculty of Computer Science, Stip,

Dr Saso Koceski obtained his PhD in robotics and artificial intelligence in 2009 from the University of L’Aquila, Italy. Currently he is an associate professor at the Faculty of Computer Science, University ‘GoceDelcev’-Stip, Macedonia and head of the Institute of Computer Science. His current research interests are focused in the field of artificial intelligence, robotics, bioengineering, HCI and medical imaging.

Boban Temelkovski, Military Academy, General Mihailo Apostolski - Skopje

Mr Boban Temelkovski, Skopje, Macedonia. He is a graduate engineer of Computer Science and System Engineering. His research interest includes: Theory of systems, electric drives and electromechanical systems, motors and drives, internet innovations, architecture of computers and operating systems, automatic control systems and embedded computer systems. Currently he is working in the field of bio sensors and its applications.

Published
2016-09-30
How to Cite
Stevanoski, G., Kocev, I., Achkoski, J., Koceski, S., & Temelkovski, B. (2016). Implementation of a System for Physiological Status Monitoring by using Tactical Military Networks. Defence Science Journal, 66(5), 517-521. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.66.9920
Section
Electronics & Communication Systems