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Self-Moving Sediment Removal of Water Bodies using Machine Learning Techniques (Aqua Redeemer)

T. Dharanika.,M. Abu Thahir.,2 Authors,D.V Kautham.

2022 · DOI: 10.1109/ICICT54344.2022.9850599
International Congress on Information and Communication Technology · 2 Citations

TLDR

The project is to design an automatic cleaning vehicle that collects and cleanses the water body and treats the waterBody to be pollution-free and produces the collective waste at the end of the cleaning process.

Abstract

Garbage pollutants in the water bodies are growing exponentially especially due to the commercial revolution. Plastics are less expensive and sturdy making them very adaptable, as a result, humans started to produce plastic waste faster than it can be created. Survey says that almost 1 to 8 million tons of wastes (mostly plastic) gets dumped into ocean per annum. It is anticipated that there's an inventory of 86 million heaps of plastic marine particles within the international ocean as of 2013, with an assumption that 1.4% of world plastics made from 1950 to 2013 has entered the sea and has amassed there. The project is to design an automatic cleaning vehicle that collects and cleanses the water body and treats the water body to be pollution-free. Machine learning concepts and a camera module are used to make the asset more automatic and a garbage bag dispenser to collect the waste and produce the collective waste at the end of the cleaning process.

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