Sustainable Solar-Powered Infrastructure: An Solar-powered Automatic Seaside Sentry for beach cleaner robot
EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001
Citation
Mr.Sagar Ambat, Mr.Hrushikesh Bangar, Mr.Yash Raut, Ms.Bhagyashri Patil, "Sustainable Solar-Powered Infrastructure: An Solar-powered Automatic Seaside Sentry for beach cleaner robot", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 7, Article 1, pp. 1-5, 2024. Published by Electrical Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.
Abstract
“Sustainable Solar-Powered Infrastructure: An Solar-powered Automatic Seaside Sentry for beach cleaner robot” : Our solar-powered beach cleaning system is transforming the way we maintain clean beaches. It's a self-sustaining setup for an automatic cleaning robot. The ef icient solar panels serve as a charging point, allowing the robot to work continuously without human intervention. Even during periods of low sunlight or at night, the robot can continue its cleaning tasks thanks to its battery storage. The system is equipped with garbage buckets to enhance waste management and acts as a protective shelter for the robot, ensuring its safety in adverse weather conditions and extending its lifespan. An automated door with a set schedule ensures the robot is securely housed when not in use. The system also features environmental monitoring sensors, user-friendly interfaces, making it a comprehensive and eco-friendly solution to enhance beach cleaning operations.
Keywords
Battery storage pack, Garbage buckets, Magnetic charging point, Solar-powered.
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