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    Design And Implementation Of A Remote Controlled Water Waste Collector With Fish Feeder
    (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2021-12) AKTER, AYESHA; JARIN, SHALAHA AKTER
    The operation was done in response to the existing state of our national rivers, which are clogged with sewage and polluted with poisonous materials, garbage, and other contaminants. The Bangladeshi government has assumed care of river cleaning and has invested a significant amount of money in projects such as "Karnafuli," "Halda," and several big and minor projects in places such as Chittagong. This equipment was created with this in mind to clean the surface of the river water. Almost every industrial process has been atomized these days in order to provide products more quickly. In large production, automation is extremely important. We built a remote-operated, solar powered river garbage gathering equipment for this project. The project's major goal is to minimize the amount of men and time spent cleaning the river. With the aid of three motors with chain/belt conveyor drive arrangements, we were able to automate the operation of river cleaning in this project. The following are some automation requirements. The cleaning or trash collecting equipment is controlled via an RF transmitter and receiver. Computers, hydraulics, pneumatics, robots, and other forms of automation may all be used, but pneumatics is a particularly appealing medium for low cost automation

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