Author
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- Upshanth Prakash
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
- Trishaal Datt
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
- Amitesh Prasad
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
- Waisake Saraqia
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
- Utkal Mehta
(Electrical and Electronics Engineering, School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, The University of the South Pacific, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji)
Abstract
This paper describes the development of an automated solid waste sorting system that integrates advanced computer vision pipelines with a robotic manipulator for real-time classification and actuation. The system consists of a Deep Neural Network (DNN) and a YOLOv8-based perception module. Thedeveloped model is capable of accurately detecting and classifying objects with confidence scores exceeding 0.71, and the overall system attained a sorting accuracy of approximately 81.8% across multiple test batches. From an integration perspective, the coordination among the Intel RealSense camera, Raspberry Pi 5, Arduino Uno, ultrasonic sensors, relay-switching circuit, and SCORBOT-ER 4U robotic arm demonstrated reliable communication and execution, enabling accurate pick-and-place operations. Overall, the results confirm that the proposed system provides a functional and scalable proof of concept for automated waste segregation in controlled environments. The study highlights that while current performance is sufficient for low-speed applications, further improvements in dataset diversity, perception robustness, mechanical gripping, and feedback control are necessary to achieve higher accuracy, reliability, and industrial applicability.
Suggested Citation
Upshanth Prakash & Trishaal Datt & Amitesh Prasad & Waisake Saraqia & Utkal Mehta, 2026.
"Real-Time Solid Waste Sorting Using a Vision-Enabled Robotic Platform,"
Waste, MDPI, vol. 4(2), pages 1-19, May.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jwaste:v:4:y:2026:i:2:p:16-:d:1952474
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