Solar-Powered Vacuum Cleaner ROBOT (ROBOCLEAN) as Innovative Way To Actualize Sustainable Energy Towards Sustainable Development Goals

Andika Prima Sandi
Faculty of Engineering Universitas Gadjah Mada Nuclear and Physical Engineering
Purwaditya Purwana
Faculty of Social and Political Science Universitas Gadjah Mada International Relations








Abstract

Nowadays, globalization era brings many changes into all sectors. There are various positive and negative implications which is embedded with convenience that has been offered. Meanwhile, there are still many problems in the world that have not been solved with this current development. Then, the sustainable development concept are coming as a solution. It contains 17 targets with three pillars. Actually, the goal of sustainable development is for creating the sustainable modernization and bringing further betternesses for the future. One of solution that is be able to be offered is creating robot which could make people’s work be easier to be done. The robot can cleans the floor automatically. The robot can helps people to do one kind of homework efficiently so it doesn’t take a long time. The vacuum cleaner robot gets power from solar energy. The name of the robot is ROBOCLEAN. With the robot, the problems of health, energy, environment, economy and welfare which is the main aspects inside sustainable development are be able to be solved. How robot is working and how to create solar-powered vacuum cleaner robot and the ability of the robot will be the main topic in discussion. Another thing that is in the spotlight is the logics between robot vacuum cleaner with sustainable energy and sustainable development.




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Proceeding The 2nd International Conference on Informatics for Development
27 November 2018
ISBN 978-602-53524-0-9
Open Access