Guided by: P.PARUTHI ILAM VAZHUTHI Assistant Professor Department of ECE Submitted by: S.VARUN RAJ (Reg No:422711106090 ) D.RAMANATHAN (Reg No: 422711106309) V.R.S. College of Engineering and Technology Arasur – 607 107, Villupuram District. (Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai, Accredited by NBA, New Delhi & An ISO 9001:2008 Recertified Institution) Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Disaster Rescue System by Wireless Micro-balloon Network
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Guided by:
P.PARUTHI ILAM VAZHUTHIAssistant ProfessorDepartment of ECE
Submitted by:
S.VARUN RAJ (Reg No:422711106090 )
D.RAMANATHAN (Reg No: 422711106309)
V.R.S. College of Engineering and Technology Arasur – 607 107, Villupuram District.
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai,
Accredited by NBA, New Delhi & An ISO 9001:2008 Recertified Institution)
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Disaster Rescue System by Wireless Micro-balloon
Network
Objective Existing System Limitations in Existing System Proposed System Block Diagram Advantages References
CONTENTS
To quickly find and rescue the missing people.
To understand the disaster state in the damaged areas.
OBJECTIVE
Created the network among the helicopters. Voice to voice communication only.
EXISTING SYSTEM
Lack of power supply and communication network FailureDifficult to monitor the disaster area and transmit the image
information to the headquarters
LIMITATIONS IN EXISTING SYSTEM
Wireless Micro-balloon Network
Monitoring by high resolution omni-directional camera Solar planeMonitoring Server
PROPOSED SYSTEM
BLOCK DIAGRAM OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
Easy to Monitor the disaster area.Low in power consumption.Less in mobility.Fish eye lens – to capture clear image.No infrastructure needed to create network.System is small and light weight.