Automatic Sanitization Robot

Abstract

This project describes the evolving role of robotics in healthcare and allied are as with special concerns relating to the management and control of the spread of the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The prime utilization of such robots is to minimize person-to-person contact and to ensure cleaning, sterilization and support in hospitals and similar facilities such as quarantine. This will result in minimizing the life threat to medical staffs and doctors taking an active role in the management of the COVID-19 pandemic. The intention of the present research is to highlight the importance of medical robotics in general and then to connect its utilization with the perspective of COVID-19 management so that the hospital management can direct themselves to maximize the use of medical robots for various medical procedures. This is despite the popularity of telemedicine, which is also effective in similar situations. In essence, the recent achievement of the Korean and Chinese health sectors in obtaining active control of the COVID-19 pandemic was not possible without the use of state of the art medical technology.To overcome the problem developed automatic portable sanitizing equipment for spraying sanitization solution. The portable sanitizer unit is attached to the top of the mobile robot. The system integrates a sprinkler mechanism and is used to distribute air and disinfectant fluid mixture. The mobile robot main components consist of a DC motor, Bluetooth module, Arduino, Motor driver, Submergible pump, Sprinkler, Battery, DC Converters are used. The system is capable of sanitizing the floors of hospitals.

Country : India

1 Prof. Shashikant Jadhav2 Yuvraj Shetty3 Vinayak Patil4 Samarth Tayade5 Shreyas Shinde

  1. Professor, Electronics &Telecommunication, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  2. Student, Electronics &Telecommunication, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  3. Student, Electronics &Telecommunication, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  4. Student, Electronics &Telecommunication, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India
  5. Student, Electronics &Telecommunication, Bharati Vidyapeeth's College of Engineering, Maharashtra, India

IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 3, March 2022 pp. 153-156

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.603021

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