Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/2959
Title: Eco Friendly Trash Bin
Authors: Raja Haziq Izzat Raja Abd Shaeran
Mohammad Faris Ishak
Badrul Amin Khairul Amali
Keywords: Education
Environmental education
Science
Technology
Development
Sustainable development
Eco
Innovation
Issue Date: 2017
Series/Report no.: ;1834
Abstract: This trash bin robot is an alternative to preventing rubbish in a suitable place from stinking. This robot is designed from a combination of several circuit blocks - motor driver, arduino, output circuit using sensors as switches that will tell the trash can be full or heavy and just need to control it via smart phones with "Bluetooth" to move the trash bin to the dump garbage. The biggest difference between the other models is that the trash can move completely or its scientific name "Mobile Robotic". The robot is expected to save the place from stinking and wrinkling and reducing the workforce. Robot trash is very suitable and works well in homes, offices, shops and recreational parks. By having the trash can automatically to know that it is full and just have to control it to the landfill. Furthermore, the navigational aspect can be expanded for use in suburban homes where waste pickup occurs the same day every week. Based on the problem, existing trash bin have no indicator to indicate whether the trash bin is full or not is so without proper monitoring, waste can stagnate in our trash cans, leading to unpleasant odours that spread throughout the household. The trash bin can avoid unpleasant odours that will spread throughout the household and also to reduce the time to take out the waste. This Eco Friend Trash Bin project is the result of our observation of the problem of handling heavy trash and hard to lift it.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/2959
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