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Title: An Arduino-Based Smart Digital Flush able Toilet for Efficient Water Management and Enhanced Hygiene
Authors: Zimba, Aaron
Kabaso, Boucker Winstone
Keywords: Internet of Things
Current System
Proposed System
Message Queue Telemetry
Transport protocol
Enhanced hygiene
Efficient water management.
Smart Zambia
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Zambia Information Communication Technology Journal
Series/Report no.: Volume 7;Issue 1
Abstract: Despite flushable toilet invention being helpful to humans, especially in towns and cities, flushing waste has become very expensive both at household and public places coupled with health risks of contracting some infectious diseases like streptococcus, diahoerria, etc, due to its useand these are mostly spread in public toilets such as hospitals, schools, bus stations etc. Global warming and climate change have caused water management to become an issue that requires a concerted effort from all users, if not well managed at household and public levels, the monthly cost becomes high as some people tend to flush urine with the same amount of water as if it were stool by emptying the entire cistern into the bowl which is a waste of water hence pausing an economic challenge at both household and public places. Many people do not sanitize the toilet seat before use which if not well handled may harbor germs which intern may infect users. Therefore, the developed system ensures that there is automated flushing of wastewith a distinct amount of water for urine and stool. The developed system also automatically sanitizes the toilet seat before someone sits on it hence reducing infectious diseases like covid-19. The system was developed using technologies and frameworks like Arduino Microcontroller which controls how the various toilet parts operate automatedly and C programming language was used for code
URI: http://41.63.8.17:80/jspui/handle/123456789/151
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