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SmartGarbage Monitoring System

Published: 06 July 2016 Publication History

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A healthy environment is imperative to a healthy and happy community. With the age old system of hiring people to regularly check and empty filled dustbins, the process has been prone to human error and neglect. Additionally, due to different frequency of usage of dustbins in different areas, routine checks which are based on time crevices is inefficient because a dustbin might get filled early and may need immediate attention or there might not be any need of a routine check for a long period of time. This makes present system resource expensive and ineffectual, as overflowing, stinking dustbins become more of a problem than a solution. In this paper we present a solution about the SmartBin is a network of dustbins which integrates the idea of IoT with Wireless Sensor Networks. Hundreds of dustbins in an area are embedded with low power and low cost smart sensors that are connected to an IoT device, which acts as a central hub/sink for all the bins. The bins transmit their geo-location and status of it's contents to the central hub which relays this data to a cloud platform. The cloud platform further pushes the data to the client app in which the current location of the bins and their state (filled or not) is displayed in a map. The client app can be downloaded by the cleanliness department and data can be used to plan their routine check. Automation of garbage monitoring would optimize resources, reduce cases of neglect and is easy to adopt. The above Application is tested on Real test bed in NIIT University, Neemrana.

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ICCCNT '16: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computing Communication and Networking Technologies
July 2016
262 pages
ISBN:9781450341790
DOI:10.1145/2967878
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  1. Energy Efficient
  2. Flexible
  3. Iris
  4. LEACH
  5. Portability
  6. Smart Devices
  7. TelosB
  8. WSN
  9. e-waste
  10. interactive system
  11. sensor network

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  • (2021)Intelligent Waste Management for Smart Cities2021 International Conference on Industrial Electronics Research and Applications (ICIERA)10.1109/ICIERA53202.2021.9726729(1-7)Online publication date: 22-Dec-2021
  • (2018)Smart Trash Monitoring and Segregation System Using Emerging Technology—A SurveyAdvanced Informatics for Computing Research10.1007/978-981-13-3140-4_60(667-674)Online publication date: 12-Dec-2018

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