River cleaning robot using Arduino microcontroller

International Journal of Robotics and Automation

River cleaning robot using Arduino microcontroller

Abstract

River cleaning robots represent a promising technological solution to address the pervasive issue of water pollution in river systems. These autonomous devices are designed to collect and remove various types of debris from river environments, contributing to improved water quality and ecosystem health. This abstract summarizes the key aspects of river cleaning robots, including their technological advancements, operational mechanisms, and environmental impact. River cleaning robots have evolved significantly from early mechanical designs to sophisticated autonomous systems. Initially, these robots were equipped with basic skimming and collection mechanisms. Recent advancements have incorporated state-of-the-art technologies, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, and advanced sensor systems. Modern river cleaning robots can autonomously navigate complex river environments, detect and classify different types of debris, and operate efficiently with minimal human intervention. The operational capabilities of these robots are enhanced by various design features such as mobility systems, debris collection mechanisms, and renewable power sources. Mobility systems allow robots to maneuver through diverse water conditions, while collection mechanisms like nets, scoops, and suction devices enable effective debris removal. Many robots are powered by renewable energy sources, such as solar panels, which contribute to their sustainability and reduce their environmental footprint.

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