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“Experimental Analysis of Smart Solar Grass Cutter”

Gautam Pise, Mahesh Kate, Sushil S. Bhatkar, Rutvik Nikalge, Tejas Londhe

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Abstract:-In the experimental investigation of a smart photovoltaic grass cutter, a self-driving mowing
powered by sunlight from solar cells makes use of cutting-edge gadgets like GPS, sensors, and artificial
intelligence. The device is intended to remove grass effectively while using a smaller amount of electricity
and emitting less pollutants than conventional gasoline-fueled clippers. The experiment involves testing the
efficiency of the solar panel in charging the battery of the grass cutter as well as evaluating the performance of
the machine in terms of grass cutting speed, accuracy, and obstacle detection. The experiment's findings
demonstrate that using a smart solar grass cutter instead of a standard lawn mower may greatly lessen the
ecological impacts of maintaining a lawn.


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experimental analysis, smart solar grass cutter, solar panels, autonomous lawn mower, GPS, sensors, artificial intelligence, energy consumption, emissions, grass cutting speed, accuracy, obstacle detection, sustainability, carbon footprint, lawn maintenan

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/jorachv.v10i1.1409

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