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International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD)

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ISSN No: 2456 - 6470 | Volume - 3 | Issue – 1 | Nov – Dec 2018

Computer Interfaced Smart A.I Battle Field Tank


Mr. S. Alaguganesan II ME (CSE), Dr. D. Sivakumar M.E., Ph.D
Assistant Professor, Dep
Department of CSE
Kings College of Engineering, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India

ABSTRACT
As the potential for disastrous consequences from environment. Every processs will be handled and
threats increases in prevalence, the speed which controlled by microcontroller (PIC series).Field
such cyberber threats can occur presents new instruments such as ultrasonic sensor used to find
challenges to understandings of self--defence. This object movement and range. Depends on the feedback
paper first examines the prevention of threats nations of ultrasonic sensor, the servo motor will turn the
could face. It next looks at existing concepts of self
self- launching tube towards the target
targ .Metal sensor used
defence with particular focus on anticipatory and pre
pre- to find the landmine. Selection switch will design the
emptive self-defence,
defence, and then moves to a review of mode to be operated. The proposed system helps to
the underlying criteria which govern the right to resort prevent maintenance and human loss by providing
to such actions. Highly sophisticated electronic invisible mechanism. It senses the obstacles by sensor
sensors attached to the tank's hull will project images and allows the launching tube
ube towards the target. In
of the surrounding environment back onto the outside this system the introducing a sophisticated tanker
of the vehicle enabling it to merge into the landscape which senses the movement in border area without
and evade attack. The electronic camouflage will manpower and launches its tube towards the target.
enable the vehicle to blend into the surrounding Also by using screen and lens over the machine, it has
countryside in much the same way that a squid uses been invisible by adapting
ing towards the environment.
ink to help as a disguise. Unlike conventio
conventional forms
of camouflage, the images on the hull would change 3. LITERATURE SURVEY
in concert with the changing environment always 3.1 Transitioning From Federated Avionics
insuring that the vehicle remains disguised. Architectures to Integrated Modular Avionics
In this paper identifies considerations for
Key Words: Internet of Things (IOT), Sensor, genetic transitioning from a federated avionics architecture
algorithm (GA). Mobile ad-hoc
hoc networks (MANETs) to an integrated
egrated modular avionics (IMA)
architecture. Federated avionics architectures make
2. INTRODUCTION use of distributed avionics functions that are
In this proposed system, the tanker is used to detect packaged as self-contained
contained units (LRUs and
the obstacle by capturing the border alert using LRMs).IMA architectures employ a high-integrity,
high
camera and there is a need of man power to control partitioned environment thatt hosts multiple avionics
the machinery. The major disadvantage is the machine functions of different criticalities on a shared
is visible and need an man power to control the computing platform. This provides for weight and
machine. My aim is to construct an invisible power savings since computing resources can be used
sophisticated tanker. Then introducing a sophisticated more efficiently. This paper establishes the benefits of
tanker which senses the movement in border area transitioning to IMA. To o aid in the planning process,
without manpower and launchesches its tube towards the the paper also identifies factors to consider before
target. Also by using screen and lens over the transitioning to IMA. The approach to resource
machine, it has been invisible by adapting towards the management is identified as the fundamental
environment. In this project, the design a tanker that architectural difference between federated and IMA
will be change the color pattern depends on the systems.

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3.2 Uniform Distribution
ion of Mobile Agents Using major difficulty of this design is to minimize the
Genetic Algorithms for Military Applications volume and the weight
eight of the electric actuator. After
In MANETs comparing the advantages and disadvantages of linear
There has been increased research interest in induction thrusters with those of permanent magnet
providing uniform distribution of autonomous linear synchronous thrusters, a curved solid over
mobile nodes controlled by active running software asynchronous linear thrusters is presented, which
agents over an unknown geographical
hical area in mobile reduces the volume
lume and the weight of the device
ad-hoc
hoc networks (MANETs). This problem becomes greatly by using the aluminum protection sleeve of the
more challenging under the harsh and bandwidth oil tube as the mover and also the secondary.
limited conditions imposed by military applications.
In this framework, the software agent running at the 4. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
application layer for each autonomousus mobile node In this project, the design a tanker that will be change
adjusts its direction and speed by using local the colour pattern depends on the environment .Every
information from its neighbours. A genetic algorithm process will be handled and controlled by
(GA) is used by each node to select the speed and microcontroller (PIC series).Field instruments such as
direction options among exponentially large number ultrasonic sensor used to find object movement and
of choices converging towards a uniform distribution. range.

3.3 Centralized Vs Distributed Communication Depends on the feedback of ultrasonic sensor, the
Scheme on Switched Ethernet for Embedded servo motor will turn the launching tube towards the
Military Applications target. Metal sensor used to find the landmine.
Current military communication network is a Selection switch will design the mode to be operated.
generation old and is no longer effective in meeting
the emerging requirements imposed by the future 5. PROPOSED METHODOLOGY
embedded military applications. Therefore, a new The proposed system helps to prevent maintenance
inter connection system is needed to overcome these and human loss by providing invisible mechanism. It
limitations. Two new communication networks based senses the obstacles by sensor and allows the
upon full duplex switched Ethernet are presented launching tube towards the target.
herein in this aim.
In this system we are introducing a sophisticated
3.4 Smart Military Society: y: Defining the tanker which senses the movement in border area
Characteristics to Score the “Smart” Of the without manpower and launches its tube towards the
Military Services target. Also by using screen een and lens over the
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) machine, it has been invisible by adapting towards the
has been a part of military activities since the environment.
invention and massive used of electronic
electronic-based
systems. Military plays an importantt role in the DETECTING METAL SENSOR
emergence of Smart Society today. Using advanced A Metal sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence
ICT for accomplishing military tasks in advanced of nearby objects without any physical contact. A
countries is a common,
mon, but that matter is not the proximity sensor often emits an electromagnetic
elect field
same in military society in developing countries such or a beam of electromagnetic radiation (infrared, for
as Indonesia. Therefore there is a need to define the instance), and looks for changes in the field or return
proper characteristics for a military service so that it signal. The object being sensed is often referred to as
can be declared as Smart Military Society. On the the proximity sensor's target. Different proximity
other hand, the characteristics of Smart Society itself sensor targets demand different sensors. For example,
are not unified yet. a capacitive or photoelectric sensor might be suitable
for a plastic target; an inductive proximity sensor
3.5 Design of Linear Thrusters with a Solid Arc Arc- always requires a metal target. The Maximum
Shaped Mover er Used By Tanker Aircraft distance that this sensor can detect is defined
In this paper, an electric drive linear thrusters is “nominal range”. Some sensorssors have adjustments of
proposed, which is used to control the stretching and the nominal range or means to report a graduated
shrinking of the oil tube for the tanker aircraft. The detection distance. Proximity sensors can have a high

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reliability and long functional life because of the detectors are fitted with small parabolic mirrors
m which
absence of mechanical parts and lack of physical serve the same purpose.
contact between sensor and the sensed object. Metal
sensors are commonly used on smart phones to detect 6. IMPLEMENTATION RESULTS
(and skip) accidental touch screen taps when held to
the ear during a call. They are also used in machine
vibration monitoring to measure the variation in
distance between a shaft and its support bearing. This
is common in large steam turbines, compressors, and
motors that use sleeve-type bearings.

DETECTING INFRARED SENSOR


Infrared (IR) light is electromagnetic radiation with a
wavelength longer than that of visible light, measur
measured
from the nominal edge of visible red light at 0.74
micrometers (µm), and extending conventionally to
300 µm. These wavelengths correspond to a
frequency range of approximately 1 to 400 THz, and
include most of the thermal radiation emitted by 7. CONCLUSION
objects nearar room temperature. Microscopically, IR The intent was to provide on overall idea of the
light is typically emitted or absorbed by molecules activities and also some details on specifications and
when they change their rotational rotational-vibration requirements relevant to military applications. In the
movements. Infrared light is used in industrial, military, there are various applications that call for
scientific, and medical applications. Night Night-vision much higher power than is necessary in regular
devices using infraredred illumination allow people or commercial vehicles, and the environment of the
animals to be observed without the observer being application can be very harsh in terms of temperature
detected. In astronomy, imaging at infrared and vibration. Some of the important differences
wavelengths allows observation of objects obscured between military
ary and regular commercial applications
by interstellar dust. Infrared imaging cameras are used were noted. To meet the army’s needs, both robust
to detect heat loss in insulated systems, observe and high efficiency devices are important.
changing blood flow in the skin, and overheating of
electrical apparatus. 8. FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
To introduce a new tanker system that will be
An infrared sensor is an electronic device that emits invisible, accurate, transparent, fast and will ensure a
and/or detects infrared radiation in order to sense safe military system. Our proposed system has
some aspect of its surroundings. Infrared sensor
sensors can covered all of these issues successfully. Moreover this
measure the heat of an object, as well as detect system will provide automated border alert system.
motion. Many of these types of sensors only measure The system should also verify that the electronic
infrared radiation, rather than emitting it, and thus are system has not been compromised. This includes
known as passive infrared (PIR) sensors.All objects validation
idation of physical machines for consistency and
emit some form of thermal radiation, us usually in the for material weakness. In this project, design and
infrared spectrum. This radiation is invisible to our implementation of invisible border alert system in
eyes, but can be detected by an infrared sensor that military system were presented .A prototype was
accepts and interprets it. In a typical infrared sensor successfully developed and tested to establish the
like a motion detector. proof of concept.

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