In the wake of Covid-19, a research team comprising of students and professors at Lovely Professional University have developed an interactive smart dustbin called ‘Ally’, which can be used at hospitals and medical centers for contactless waste collection and disposal, leading to a safer work environment for the front-line workers. Ally follows voice commands and moves on the predefined paths autonomously inside a controlled environment. It performs contact-less collection by opening its lid/flap automatically. Its sensory system senses its current status or level and initiates the disposal procedure once it is filled up to a predefined threshold. Ally can move to the disposal center autonomously, dispose the waste and get ready on its own for reuse.
Ally has been conceptualized and developed under the aegis of the USD 1 million fund set up by LPU to combat the outbreak of Covid-19. Those involved in the development of Ally include students Prabin Kumar Das, Vanka Vinay Kumar and KM Vaishanvi Gupta along with professors Dr. Lovi Raj Gupta, Dr. Rajesh Singh and Dr. Anita Gehlot. The research team has developed a prototype of Ally and has successfully conducted its trials within the university. The prototype, which costed Rs. 20,000 is 3 ft. tall, 1.5 ft. wide and weighs around 5 kgs. The task force is now looking for industrial partners for its commercialization and expects the price to drop by almost 25% post commercialization. The final product is expected to be ready for deployment within two months of time, after getting industrial partners.