In this time of great distress brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, hand sanitization is of utmost priority to prevent the transmission of germs. We have come forth with an innovative “automated sanitization device” which makes the process of hand sanitization and temperature screening rapid, automatic and easier. The proposed automated sanitization device contributes significantly to prevent the spread of the virus and also raises awareness to increase hygiene at public places. The concept of embedded systems with various sensors attached to a PCB has been used in designing of the device. This paper addresses the methodological details of proposed automated sanitization device while focusing on its technical as well as financial expects. The proposed device is anticipated to be used at various public places like workplaces, residences, railway stations etc. working of this model, addressing both the technical as well as the financial aspect.
The way of living has evolved tremendously
in the last few years. Technological advancement in the
field of robotics and Internet of Things (IoT) has not
only improved our way of living but also has become an
essential part of our lives. Today we can't imagine a
worldwithout cars, phones, computers etc. There's still
a long way to go and therefore people keep coming up
with new innovative ideas. This research was started
keeping the same thing in mind. Due to continuous
advancements in technology, it is important to monitor
the environment in which we live. In this paper we try
to present a solution that could be used to continuously
monitor the environment via drone.
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