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@article{151850, author = {Shruti Godase and Suranjali Jagtap and Rutuja Dudhal and Dhanraj Narsale}, title = {Automatic Waste Separator and Management System}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {1}, pages = {996-1000}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=151850}, abstract = {In this paper, the amount of waste has been increasing due to the increase in human population and urbanization. In the cities, the overflowed bin creates an unsanitary environment. Hence it degrades the environment. To avoid this situation “Automatic waste Separator†is developed to reduce the work for ragpickers the wastes are separated by human beings which leads to the health problem to the workers. The proposed system separates the waste into three types i.e. wet, dry and metallic waste. Each of the wastes are detected by the respective sensors and gets separated inside the bins which is assigned to them.}, keywords = {IR Sensor, Metal Detector, Arduino Uno, Raindrop Sensor, LCD Display, Servo Motor, Motor Driver, Sub Bins.}, month = {}, }
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