Eco Beach Cleaner
Keywords:
Solar panel, Filtration unit, Trash/Debris Box, Conveyor Belt MechanismAbstract
Trash and litter left on beaches can endanger the life of coastal animals, like turtles and birds, and also damage
tourism industries by diminishing the natural beauty of beaches. To solve this problem, most coastal areas employ
manual labor, volunteer work, or large zambonini-like machines to pick of trash. However, these operations are very
expensive and time-consuming. In order to efficiently stop the increasingly negative impact of trash debris on coastal
ecosystems, forms of mechanized, autonomous trash collection and disposal need to be utilized. Developing a robot that can
transverse sandy terrain, pick up small trash debris, dispose of contained trash debris, and avoid large objects and the
ocean all while functioning autonomously presents a variety of technical challenges. The invention is predicated upon the
later developed concept of raking or combing the sand to a degree of continuity and thoroughness that will assure
removal of not only larger sized debris, but also the bulk of smaller pieces such as broken glass, nails and the like,
without necessitating or involving the removal or displacement with the debris, of any consequential quantities
of the beach sand itself. This paper present the controlling and monitoring of the solar power device which is capable of
picking up the miscellaneous litter which accumulates on the beach and collects all the litter after filltering the sand to a
self attached trash box.
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