Flushable Minibots for Leak Detection and Prediction

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Problem Statement:
Wastewater that leaks out of defective pipe joints and cracks contaminate ground and surface water and cause a host of other problems, including pipe structure failures due to erosion of soil support, and sinkholes due to erosion of underground soil. Mapping wastewater pipes and detecting leaks has been a huge problem and very labor-intense and costly, many times it is easier to wait for a fail than it is to try to find the leak.

Proposed Solution:
Minibots that can be flushed down any toilet. That collects data from Vibration, Light, and Sound sensors. The Minibots are collected at wastewater plants where an AI is used to analyze the data collected to identify leaks and to even predict them.

Future scope:
Create FoodSafe Minibots that can be used in the same way for drinking water, hundreds of millions of tax dollars are lost in unnecessary water leaks all over the US.

Minibot:
arduino (esp 8266 but we used UNO for offline mode since ESP266 also ready with us),OLED,flex sensor, buzzer, pulse oximeter(max30100),RTC module, resistors, connecting wires and at software side "thinkspeak" (Iot)

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  • ABOUT THE ENTRANT

  • Name:
    Mattias Bergstrom
  • Type of entry:
    individual
  • Profession:
    Engineer/Designer
  • Number of times previously entering contest:
    never
  • Mattias's favorite design and analysis tools:
    Design my own in Rust as I need them. I often find the existing tools lagging and not up to latest developments.
  • Mattias's hobbies and activities:
    Antique Science Books + Building things
  • Mattias belongs to these online communities:
    Forbes Technology Council
  • Mattias is inspired by:
    New hardware makes new things possible, and finding use-cases is key to progress. I love to look at things from the new perspectives that new technology opens up.
  • Software used for this entry:
    Rust + Code + TenserFlow
  • Patent status:
    pending