Bin u win / Niña Mae V. Ibabao, Allan Rey B. Layese, Lord Ryan S. Remedio.

By: Ibabao, Niña Mae VContributor(s): Layese, Allan Rey B | Remedio, Lord Ryan SMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines: University of Cebu - Banilad, c2019Description: 126 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): WIFI Connection | GSM module | Monitoring system | trash bin | technologySummary: Abstract: The pace of technological innovation ahs quite overwhelming especially with the Wi-Fi technology existence; most of the smart devices are relying on it. People nowadays are in need of Wi-Fi for their research activities, be active on social media, source of data with information around the globe and many more. Technology assists us in our daily task such as cooking, traveling, and communicating and even in our daily lives that makes us feel cozy to live. But there is still a problem technology has yet to solve. One of it is the garbage disposal and how people still find it difficult to do. It would be great start and a big part in the environment to lessen plastic bottle consumption. The researchers will find a way to transform the bad habits with the use of technology and the answer is, one way to get the attention of the people is to reward them. The main purpose of this study is to make the innovation one to be an encouragement one as the people will be motivated in using the device as they will be rewarded. A smart trash bin, very innovative system which will help keeps the surroundings clean and green as the plastic bottles will be recycled and use to optimize the surroundings as it will be donated to the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) (focusing the safeguard of the environment). The device also consists of GSM module and an enhancement of the existing IoT garbage monitoring system using image processing. With the combination of ultrasonic sensor, weight sensor and the image processing will result a clearer monitoring system that could optimize the device usability.
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Abstract: The pace of technological innovation ahs quite overwhelming especially with the Wi-Fi technology existence; most of the smart devices are relying on it. People nowadays are in need of Wi-Fi for their research activities, be active on social media, source of data with information around the globe and many more. Technology assists us in our daily task such as cooking, traveling, and communicating and even in our daily lives that makes us feel cozy to live. But there is still a problem technology has yet to solve. One of it is the garbage disposal and how people still find it difficult to do. It would be great start and a big part in the environment to lessen plastic bottle consumption. The researchers will find a way to transform the bad habits with the use of technology and the answer is, one way to get the attention of the people is to reward them. The main purpose of this study is to make the innovation one to be an encouragement one as the people will be motivated in using the device as they will be rewarded. A smart trash bin, very innovative system which will help keeps the surroundings clean and green as the plastic bottles will be recycled and use to optimize the surroundings as it will be donated to the Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) (focusing the safeguard of the environment). The device also consists of GSM module and an enhancement of the existing IoT garbage monitoring system using image processing. With the combination of ultrasonic sensor, weight sensor and the image processing will result a clearer monitoring system that could optimize the device usability.

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