7 research outputs found
Path Planning for Two-Link Navigation in an Unknown Environment using webcam
In this article, we used image processing by a webcam connected on top of the arm robot.
The robot navigation is in an unknown environment. Then start point and target point were
determined for the robot, so the robot needs to have a program for path planning using Voronoi
diagrams to find the path. After the possible path for moving the robot was found, the route
information obtained was sent to the arm robot. The arm robot moves in the workspace and any
time new information was processed via the webcam. The program was written using MATLAB
software which at controls the robot’s movement the unknown environment
Adsorption-based cationic dyes using the carbon active sugarcane bagasse
The use of activated carbon made of sugarcane bagasse, to eliminate cationic dyes present in waste water was studied in this research. It investigates the potential use of activated carbon made of sugarcane bagasse. Increase in the PH of the dye solution caused an equivalent increment in its adsorption efficiency. This study demonstrates that activated carbon made from sugarcane bagasse is an efficient and cheap adsorbing agent and very effective at removing dyes present in solutions and the possibility of using it for a simple and inexpensive method of dye removal from waste waters in either stirred tank reactors or in batch reactors. The data obtained could be utilised to design an optimally productive system that uses either stirred tank reactors or batch reactors remove of cationic dyes from effluents industrial. This study predicts effect of activated carbon made from sugarcane bagasse on adsorption of cationic dyes