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https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/two-engineering-students-develops-smart-garbage-monitoring-system-1605459-2019-10-02
https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/two-engineering-students-develops-smart-garbage-monitoring-system-1605459-2019-10-02
Two engineering students of the Central University of Karnataka have developed a smart garbage monitoring system to solve the problem of overflowing dustbins.
n a bid to keep our environment clean, two engineering students of the Central University of Karnataka have made a smart garbage monitoring system, in form of a sensor-enabled dust bin which will send a message to authorities if the garbage bin has not been cleaned for long.
Both the students of electric
engineering worked on this project for more than a year, while focusing on the
problem of overflowing dustbins. The system helps in determining the level of
garbage in the dustbin and alerts authorities for immediate action.
Just providing bins is not enough, said one of the students
Sharing her experience, Sneha on
Wednesday said, "We both noticed that the dustbins are not being cleaned
on time, hence leading them to overflow and garbage being spilled everywhere.
The authorities could not keep a track of it. Just providing bins is not
enough. "
After a lot of research, we came with
this idea of a smart garbage bin. It took us a lot of time to complete because
we understood all the components first."
Elaborating further on her model and
its working, she added,
"The cost of this dustbin in the
market will be between Rs 500 to Rs 1000, depending upon size. We have used
some sensors which will send a message to the authorities and the GPS module
has been used to help the authorities locate the bin. The cleanliness worker
will receive a message of garbage level at regular interval and if the dust bin
is not cleared within 40 minutes, the message will be sent to higher
authorities".
Students got this idea by visiting different garbage sites and realizing the problem
The assistant professor of the
electric engineer department said, "Students got this idea by visiting
different garbage sites and which made them realise that there are some serious
problems in maintaining the garbage. They started this project in the month of
October 2018 and finished it in March 2019."
"This system will detect the level
of garbage and accordingly it will send a text message to the concerned worker.
This will make them clean the dustbin on time. These messages will even go to
the high authorities if there is any negligence," he added.