Smart City Waste Management System Using Internet of Things and Cloud Computing

Author(s):  
Aderemi A. Atayero ◽  
Segun I. Popoola ◽  
Rotimi Williams ◽  
Joke A. Badejo ◽  
Sanjay Misra
Author(s):  
Golden Julie E.

In the present scenario, sensors place a major role for implementing smart devices. Internet of Things (IoT) is an advancement of sensors which can communicate with non-communicate things (devices). Many of the developed counties are using smartness in creating and communicating devices using IoT. In India, major challenges focus on how and where to implement smartness. Hence, authors found some different areas like healthcare, education, transport, water, energy, communication, security & safety, citizen services, and so on. All these areas are covered by a smart way using recent technology (IoT) in smart cities concepts. Various technologies like IoT, Big Data, and cloud computing are used for constructing smartness in the form of devices. In this Chapter, authors focus on a smart waste management system using IoT. They provide various smart bin construction technology, advantages, standards and challenges in detail. It is very useful to the reader to understand the various method of waste management in smart cities development using IoT.


Author(s):  
Prathikshith Jain ◽  
Sowmya K ◽  
Ganesh Prasad Navada V

The quantity of garbage in the city of Mangalore is increasing daily. The garbage needs to be gathered from several points of location and then need to be moved to garbage collection sites. These enormous number of garbage collection points itself seed pollution and also absence of waste management resources available by the government will have the severe impact on environment and surrounding community. In view of all these impacts on the community and environment the authors have lifted this issue to build an internet of things based smart trash bin in and around the city. These smart trash bins are very fruitful and time-efficient waste management system that will be effective in Mangalore's smart city project.


Author(s):  
Mirjana Maksimovic

A continuously growing population and their migration to urban centers consequently leads to waste expansion. The rapidly increasing quantities of waste generated in the cities affect way of human life, environment and planet. Hence, the necessity for smarter, safer, and greener places have never been more urgent. The novel technologies, Internet of Things (IoT) particularly, holds the potential to better manage waste and recycling. The IoT-driven waste management systems positively influence achieving the vision of smart green cities. This article analyzes the role of smart and safe IoT-powered waste management system, highlights its benefits, and possibilities of implementation and evaluation. It is expected that the IoT-based waste management system will deal successfully with an increasing amount of diverse types of waste and through the realization of a smart green city vision will resolve numerous problems related to human health and environmental contamination.


2021 ◽  
Vol 135 ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Cong Wang ◽  
Jiongming Qin ◽  
Cheng Qu ◽  
Xu Ran ◽  
Chuanjun Liu ◽  
...  

Waste Management is one of the hectic and troublesome tasks which require much man power. The traditional waste management system is time consuming and not cost effective. In this scenario, we are designing an intelligent system for solid waste management using Internet of Things. Our proposed system consists of an intelligent smart bin and a mobile application. The smart bin consists of a unique identifier (RFID tag) and an ultra-sonic sensor to determine the waste level of the bin. The mobile application is intended for two user categories: Normal user and Garbage collector. The normal user can locate the nearby dustbins whereas the garbage collector can remotely assess the bin level. When the bin is full, an alert message is sent to the garbage collector and also displays the shortest route to the bin location. It uses genetic algorithm for finding the optimized path from the user to smart bin. The entire connected components and communication is managed by a central coordinator. Our implementation and evaluation results claims that this model can be used as an alternative for the traditional waste management system. This system also ensures cost effectiveness and less time consumption.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Zar Mohd Zaid Harith ◽  
Mohammad Asif Hossain ◽  
Ismail Ahmedy ◽  
Mohd Yamani Idna Idris ◽  
Tey Kok Soon ◽  
...  

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