INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT International Peer Reviewed & Refereed Journals, Open Access Journal ISSN Approved Journal No: 2456-4184 | Impact factor: 8.76 | ESTD Year: 2016
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As the name implies, "SEABIN" is a floating bin with a number of ingenious characteristics. This campaign's main objective is to clean up all of the nation's waterways of floating trash and other debris. Around marinas, docks, yacht clubs, and commercial ports, you can find the Seabin, a floating trash container. A pumping device, a catch bag made of jute material, and steel pipes are the three main parts utilized to clean the ocean. The Seabin collects any floating rubbish as it moves with the tide. Water from the surface is pulled in and flows into the catch bag of the Seabin. The water is then pumped back into the marina after that.
The biggest issue for both people and aquatic life is the disposal of floating wastes from all different sources, including plastic, polythene, and thermacol, in water bodies including rivers, streams, and lakes. This has become a common occurrence in recent years. To address this significant issue, we develop a new Internet of Things (IoT) based autonomous floating water waste collector by Sea bin mechanism and to assess the factors governing the water quality in bodies of water.
India should put this creative idea into practice so that we may help to preserve and clean the water bodies and also help to maintain the security of the restricted pure water source, which is underground pure water. The project is successfully reproduced in a virtual pond, and the outcomes are satisfactory.
The container is made to gather floating trash. The concern operator or personnel will receive a notification with the bin collection report in%. We created a system that can be started or stopped depending on the situation, and we added further security by having the system automatically shut off if the bin is 75% full. Two Australian surfers came up with the original concept of using floating trash cans to gather waste in 2015. The prototype consisted only of a net, a pump, and a bin. Only water and small particles were allowed to escape the bin thanks to the net and the pump, which brought waste and water together in the bin.
The state of technology has not significantly improved since then. In the past five years, the prototype has undergone two improvements. The first was a filter that could take in liquids other than water. The second improvement, which is still being tested, is a second bin that also catches fibers and micro plastic inside the system. With a submersible water pump that can move 25.000 liters of water per hour and is directly plugged into a 110/220 volt outlet, water is drawn in from the surface and flows through a catch bag inside the Seabin.
Keywords:
Aquatic life, disposal of floating wastes, Sea bin mechanism, automatically shutoff.
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"IoT Based Automated Floating Water Waste Collector By Seabin Mechanism", International Journal of Novel Research and Development (www.ijnrd.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 5, page no.e887-e892, May-2023, Available :http://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2305507.pdf
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2456-4184 | IMPACT FACTOR: 8.76 Calculated By Google Scholar| ESTD YEAR: 2016
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