학술논문

Applying physical optics to design solar-powered outdoor UV LED mosquito trapping system
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE International Conference on Applied System Invention (ICASI) Applied System Invention (ICASI), 2018 IEEE International Conference on. :1052-1055 Apr, 2018
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineering Profession
Photonics and Electrooptics
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Light emitting diodes
Strips
Optical reflection
Lenses
Light sources
Physical optics applications
Phototaxis
Color lure
Photocatalyst
Solar energy
Language
Abstract
Most of the current mosquito prevention and treatment of the general population use of mosquito nets, mosquito swatter, mosquito lamp and other tools, This study use the Solar-Powered Outdoor UV LED Mosquito Trapping System. In addition to the use of reflective optics to expand the range of physical trapping mosquitoes and designed to prevent mosquito escape fan, Furthermore, we used a photocatalyst coating (titanium dioxide) on the mosquito trap to increase the C02 concentration to simulate the human living environment and increase the effectiveness of mosquito trapping. Although, in recent years, temperature, airflow and carbon dioxide concentrations have been developed to attract mosquitoes, related products have been lacking in systematic quantitative analysis and because of the location of the power supply, the location of the placement has been limited. Therefore, the research works using the physical properties of the inducing factor, in a simpler and lower cost to capture the effect of capturing more mosquitoes, is conducive to the public use. The inclusion of light, color and photocatalyst at specific wavelengths to enhance the attractiveness of dengue vector mosquitoes and supplemented by solar powered systems can also be used to improve field-based mosquito traps in the future. The purpose of this study is to expand the range of mosquitoes trapping and to further find ways to more effectively capture mosquitoes [1].