DRDO conducted successful flight test of Abhyas—High-speed Expendable Aerial Target (HEAT) from ITR, Chandipur in Odisha on 13 May 2019. The flight test was tracked by radars and electrooptic systems and proved its performance in fully autonomous way point navigation mode. The configuration of Abhyas is DRDO Successfully Conducts Flight Test of ABHYAS Healthcare at High-Sea: TELEMEDICINE for Navy I ndian Navy has initiated acquisition of Defence Bio-Engineering and Electro Medical Laboratory (DEBEL), Bangaluru, developed rugged portable tele-medicine system for healthcare management on its warships and submarines. This will be a morale booster for its personnel as they will now be connected to shore hospitals, thus enabling state-of-the-art telemedicine support in emergency medical situations. Implementation and operationalisation of tele-medicine will be carried out by M/s Maestros Electronics & Telecommunications Systems Ltd (METSL), Mumbai (ToT holder), on whom Indian Navy has recently placed production order. DEBEL developed system comprises indigenously developed vital parameter monitor known as BioDAS, which can acquire 12 leads of ECG, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, O2 saturation, and body temperature and transmit data in live streaming. This was successfully demonstrated in extensive trials carried out in ships and submarines in various operational scenarios. System is designed to operate in rigours of all naval environments. designed on an in-line small gas turbine engine and uses indigenously developed MEMS-based navigation system for its navigation and guidance. The performance of the system was as per simulations carried out and demonstrated the capability of the system to meet the mission requirement for a cost-effective HEAT.
Healthcare at High-Sea: TELEMEDICINE for Navy I ndian Navy has initiated acquisition of Defence Bio-Engineering and Electro Medical Laboratory (DEBEL), Bangaluru, developed rugged portable tele-medicine system for healthcare management on its warships and submarines. This will be a morale booster for its personnel as they will now be connected to shore hospitals, thus enabling state-of-the-art telemedicine support in emergency medical situations. Implementation and operationalisation of tele-medicine will be carried out by M/s Maestros Electronics & Telecommunications Systems Ltd (METSL), Mumbai (ToT holder), on whom Indian Navy has recently placed production order. DEBEL developed system comprises indigenously developed vital parameter monitor known as BioDAS, which can acquire 12 leads of ECG, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, O2 saturation, and body temperature and transmit data in live streaming. This was successfully demonstrated in extensive trials carried out in ships and submarines in various operational scenarios. System is designed to operate in rigours of all naval environments.
Healthcare at High-Sea: TELEMEDICINE for Navy I ndian Navy has initiated acquisition of Defence Bio-Engineering and Electro Medical Laboratory (DEBEL), Bangaluru, developed rugged portable tele-medicine system for healthcare management on its warships and submarines. This will be a morale booster for its personnel as they will now be connected to shore hospitals, thus enabling state-of-the-art telemedicine support in emergency medical situations. Implementation and operationalisation of tele-medicine will be carried out by M/s Maestros Electronics & Telecommunications Systems Ltd (METSL), Mumbai (ToT holder), on whom Indian Navy has recently placed production order. DEBEL developed system comprises indigenously developed vital parameter monitor known as BioDAS, which can acquire 12 leads of ECG, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, O2 saturation, and body temperature and transmit data in live streaming. This was successfully demonstrated in extensive trials carried out in ships and submarines in various operational scenarios. System is designed to operate in rigours of all naval environments.
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