Volume : 9, Issue : 6, JUN 2023

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INNOVATIONS IN COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES (NCICT'23)

DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN IOT BASED AUTONOMOUS WATER WASTE COLLECTING SYSTEM USING SOFTWARE DETECTION METHOD

DR M.YUVARAJU*, KAVIN KUMAR S

Abstract

Waste management is nothing but the control or cleaning of wastes occurring on the surface of the earth. It helps keep our space hygienic. A lot of waste occurs in water, air and land. In general, water waste management is a key approach to the conservation of water resources and is defined as the collection, treatment and reuse of wastewater. In the sewage collection network, which is one of the critical infrastructures, undesirable performance can lead to various problems. Generally human power is used to remove all types of waste. An autonomous engine is used to replace it. A man-made resource was used to clean up waste. By using this process, this human power took more time to use. To overcome this drawback, we have developed an IOT based automatic waste cleaning machine which autonomously disposes wastes and runs only on renewable energy. Electrical control methods include total or partial disposal of plastic waste, including collecting, chaining, moving and storing plastic waste in water. Unlike Waste collection machines designed for specific functions in specific aquatic habitats, this autonomous machine is used for all types of aquatic habitats.

Keywords

WASTE MANAGEMENT, AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE, IOT.

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