1. Production of Solar Power Mosquito Killer with Voice Activation.
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LAWAL, A. and OYEJIDE, A. J.
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MOSQUITO control , *SOLAR energy , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *HUMIDIFIERS - Abstract
Mosquitoes are carriers of diseases like malaria, dengue fever, chikungunya, zika fever, and lymphatic filariasis, which can be deadly in Tropical Africa and certain subtropical regions. The World Health Organization recognizes mosquito bites as the primary cause of over a million deaths annually due to malaria. It is crucial to reduce or eliminate the mosquito population in Africa if possible. Presently, malaria vector control methods mainly involve using insecticide-treated bed nets, long-lasting insecticidal nets, or indoor residual spraying. However, many existing mosquitos control products have not proven to be effective in eradicating mosquitoes in these regions. In this study, a solar-powered mosquito killer with voice activation was developed using an Arduino board, an ultrasonic sensor, an electric fence driver, a direct current (DC) fan, and UV lights. The Ultraviolet (UV) lights are visible to some insects and enhance the trapping effect by combining heat and carbon dioxide. The device has voice activation to minimize human contact. It is an improvement over previous methods that utilized voiceactivated equipment without harmful elements or irritating insecticides. The device mimics a mosquito's sensory receptors to attract and ultimately eliminate them. The equipment includes a 5V DC fan operating at 1800-3700 rev/min, a mist humidifier emitting mist at regular intervals (operating frequency of 0.8MHz - 1.75MHz), an electric fence producing over 1000 volts to render mosquitoes lifeless upon contact, and a voice module for device control. The device is powered by an external outlet power cord supplying 5-12 volts to activate the micro-controller. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023