On Wheels Human Secretion Management

Authors

  • Ritesh Pawar UG Students, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivrabai Sawant Institute of Technology and Research, Wagholi, Pune- 412207, India
  • Shubham More UG Students, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivrabai Sawant Institute of Technology and Research, Wagholi, Pune- 412207, India.
  • Kushal Sabe UG Students, Department of Electrical Engineering, JSPM’s Bhivrabai Sawant Institute of Technology and Research, Wagholi, Pune- 412207, India.

Keywords:

Microcontroller, Proximity sensors, Bio toilets, IR sensors, Signal conditioning, Solenoid valve.

Abstract

Railways are an efficient transport in India. On an average, 2.3 crores of people travel by train daily,
generating 4000 tones of waste. This tremendous amount of waste is disposed off on the tracks without considering the
surroundings, risking the health & hygiene of the localities nearby. This project is a basic prototype of the ideas of
collecting & discarding human waste in an environmentally sound way, without imposing serious maintenance charges
& issues in order to keep the stations clean with the help of solenoid valve. It is time to upgrade system by implementing
the on wheels human secretion management in railways. Our project focuses on avoiding the disposal of waste around
the platforms, which in turn, ensures healthy environment for locals as well as commuters. This idea will help our stations
look cleaner, hygienic & sanitized. Above all our project focuses on maintaining a public hygiene in hassle free &
environmental friendly manner.

Published

2020-06-25

How to Cite

Ritesh Pawar, Shubham More, & Kushal Sabe. (2020). On Wheels Human Secretion Management. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 7(6), 71–78. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/4641