Design and Development of the Trash Spliter with Three Different Sensors

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Trash has become a major problem in everyday life. Until now there is no right method to handle it. This paper discusses a method of development of the trash splitter with three different sensors. There are three sensors are used infrared, metal, and light sensors. The results obtained are more effective with the results obtained show the devices have similar accuracy garbage sorting is a metal (98%), organic (26.67%), paper (32%), and plastics (58%). The accuracy of the mixed waste sorting is a metal (94.67%), organic (28%), paper (12%), and plastics (41.3%).

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Perangin Angin, D., Siagian, H., Suryanto, E. D., Sashanti, R., & Marcopolo. (2018). Design and Development of the Trash Spliter with Three Different Sensors. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1007). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1007/1/012057

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