Paper ID: 2409.08078
MosquitoMiner: A Light Weight Rover for Detecting and Eliminating Mosquito Breeding Sites
Md. Adnanul Islam, Md. Faiyaz Abdullah Sayeedi, Jannatul Ferdous Deepti, Shahanur Rahman Bappy, Safrin Sanzida Islam, Fahim Hafiz
In this paper, we present a novel approach to the development and deployment of an autonomous mosquito breeding place detector rover with the object and obstacle detection capabilities to control mosquitoes. Mosquito-borne diseases continue to pose significant health threats globally, with conventional control methods proving slow and inefficient. Amidst rising concerns over the rapid spread of these diseases, there is an urgent need for innovative and efficient strategies to manage mosquito populations and prevent disease transmission. To mitigate the limitations of manual labor and traditional methods, our rover employs autonomous control strategies. Leveraging our own custom dataset, the rover can autonomously navigate along a pre-defined path, identifying and mitigating potential breeding grounds with precision. It then proceeds to eliminate these breeding grounds by spraying a chemical agent, effectively eradicating mosquito habitats. Our project demonstrates the effectiveness that is absent in traditional ways of controlling and safeguarding public health. The code for this project is available on GitHub at - this https URL
Submitted: Sep 12, 2024