Solar powered water trash collector with collision detection : (SPWTCCD) / Jonathan A. Toting Jr.
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Pollution is increasingly becoming a problem as population density rises, with countries developing innovative solutions to reduce and recycle. The introduction of a solution to fulfil the objective of a cleaner environment, and for future innovations to build upon will serve meaning in the development of more effective, remotely controlled devices to remedy the pollution problem. The study leverages existing technologies that allow the capability to effectively clean water surfaces, provide wireless communication, access to device control and information, and features that encourages the use of such technologies.
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Brigoli, Darlyne College of Computer Engineering Computer Engineering
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