Modified garbage dustbin reminder system

by

Stephen T. Bascos, Johndic D. Delos Santos, Mark Eugene D. Deocampo, and Ma. Rubelyn L. Galino (Authors)

Abstract

This study was conducted in order to develop the modified garbage dustbin reminder system. Specifically, it aimed to determine the following objectives: (1) determine the sensitivity of the modified garbage dustbin reminder system in terms of three varying distances 1m, 2m and 3m; (2) determine the charging/discharging time of the modified garbage dustbin reminder system; and (3) determine the acceptability of the modified garbage dustbin reminder system in terms of composition, operating performance and technical features. This study may beneficial to the schools, consumers, students, households, garbage collector, offices, and future researchers. This project aimed to help the above mentioned to facilitate garbage disposal, to separate the kind of waste and avoid touching bacteria from the bin. This study also helped those future researchers and inventors/ innovators for future references. This study covered the Modified garbage dustbin reminder system. This study was conducted at Capiz State University, Main Campus, Fuentes Drive, Roxas City. This study utilized mean in analyzing the data. Mean was computed to determine the acceptability of Modified garbage dustbin reminder system in terms of the composition, operating performance and technical features. This study was limited to the conception of the researchers on how this system was acceptable. The result showed that the MGDRS was effective to remind the user, the product can fully charge in 3 hours using 1amp charger and can operate in 10hr with a remaining voltage of 10.54v. The result showed that the MGDRS was sensitive in 1-2m distance. The findings of the study revealed that the result was very acceptable in terms of the composition, operating performance and technical features.

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Keywords: Modified, Garbage Dustbin, Reminder System and Smart Dustbin

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69651/PIJHSS030429

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