Smart Waste Management System for Smart Cities


Authors : Vidyashree A L; Yuktha M H; Rashmi; Shivalila; Sujata

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL748

Abstract : A smart waste management system represents aninnovative approach of smart bin by integrating IoT intelligence. The system incorporates sensor-based devices deployed within smart bin to monitor in real time. This bin allows efficient route planning, reducing operational costs and emissions and timely waste collection improves hygiene, reducelittering and enhances overall quality of life. Smart bin collects the data from the sensors, which is then store into the firebase, through the app municipal authorities and the public receives the notifications regarding the bin fill status, safety alerts, and can track location of the bin. It utilizes solar power for sustainable power supply and camera for live streaming. The system provides a web interface to the municipal authority so that they can monitor and clean the garbage bin. The system enhances the public engagement, and contributes to a cleaner and greener environment.

Keywords : Smart Waste Management, Real Time Monitoring, Sensor-Enabled Surveillance, Global Positioning System (GPS), Internet of Things (Iot).

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A smart waste management system represents aninnovative approach of smart bin by integrating IoT intelligence. The system incorporates sensor-based devices deployed within smart bin to monitor in real time. This bin allows efficient route planning, reducing operational costs and emissions and timely waste collection improves hygiene, reducelittering and enhances overall quality of life. Smart bin collects the data from the sensors, which is then store into the firebase, through the app municipal authorities and the public receives the notifications regarding the bin fill status, safety alerts, and can track location of the bin. It utilizes solar power for sustainable power supply and camera for live streaming. The system provides a web interface to the municipal authority so that they can monitor and clean the garbage bin. The system enhances the public engagement, and contributes to a cleaner and greener environment.

Keywords : Smart Waste Management, Real Time Monitoring, Sensor-Enabled Surveillance, Global Positioning System (GPS), Internet of Things (Iot).

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