Research Briefs on Information & Communication Technology Evolution (Dec 2021)
Mosquito Trapping Device Through Combination of Artificial Wing-Beat Sound and Yeast Generator
Abstract
Disease causing mosquitoes has been a big problem encountered by the Department of Health (DOH) of the Philippines due to the rising cases of dengue-infected virus to humans that causes death. One of the solutions by the DOH to possibly decrease the dengue-carrying mosquito is to culture a Wolbachia-infected mosquito and release it to the wild. However, eliminating mosquitoes prior to the deployment of their Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes in the wild is beneficial for them for it to effectively work. The proposed method used is a soundwave with 400-600Hz sound frequency to lure mosquitoes to the zapper and eliminate/kill them along with Carbon Dioxide (CO2) generated from yeast. The system automatically counts the killed mosquitoes along with the CO2 reading and is presented by a real-time data monitoring using a graphical user interface (GUI). This study addresses the challenges encountered by the DOH in eliminating wild mosquitoes and their way of manual counting of the killed mosquitoes.
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