scholarly journals IOT Based Smart Garbage Alert System and Public Awareness Intimation Using Wireless Sensor Networks

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.12) ◽  
pp. 737
Author(s):  
S Kayalvizhi ◽  
S Mahendra Reddy ◽  
M Mahidhar ◽  
G Raja Reddy

Squander administration is one of the essential issue that the world faces regardless of the case of created or creating nation. The key issue in the waste administration is that the trash receptacle at open spots gets flooded well ahead Of time previously the beginning Of the following cleaning process. It thus prompts different perils, for example, terrible smell and grotesqueness to that place which might be the main driver for spread of different sicknesses. To maintain a strategic distance from all suchdangerous situation and keep up open tidiness also, wellbeing this work is mounted on a brilliant waste framework. The primary subject Of the work is to build up a brilliant wise waste ready framework for a legitimate junk administration.

2012 ◽  
pp. 226-238
Author(s):  
Sohail Anwar ◽  
Chongming Zhang

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have experienced an amazing evolution during the last decade. Compared with other wired or wireless networks, wireless sensor networks extend the range of data collection and make it possible for us to get information from every corner of the world. The chapter begins with an introduction to WSNs and their applications. The chapter recognizes event detection as a key component for WSN applications. The chapter provides a structured and comprehensive overview of various techniques used for event detection in WSNs. Existing event detection techniques have been grouped into threshold based and pattern based mechanisms. For each category of event detection mechanism, the chapter surveys some representative technical schemes. The chapter also provides some analyses on the relative strengths and weaknesses of these technical schemes. Towards the end, the trends in the research regarding the event detection in WSNs are described.


Author(s):  
Wenbin Jiang ◽  
Hai Jin ◽  
Chen Yu ◽  
Chao Liu

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are becoming increasingly popular, which is changing the way people perceive the world largely, as well as the living styles of human beings. To give readers a basic, wide view of WSNs and make them understood more deeply, this chapter introduces their various aspects briefly, including basic concepts, architectures and protocols, etc. Moreover, it discusses their recent developments, challenges and new trends, based on analysis of many meaningful references. Some classic applications are also shown to approve the popularity of Wireless Sensor Networks.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 2579-2583

Indian Railways has the largest rail network in the world and is also responsible for transferring millions and millions of passengers on a daily basis. But it has obtained the reputation of being accident prone. Consequently the safety record of Indian Railways is very low. Many factors affect the safety of the trains in Indian Railways. Major environmental conditions, geographical conditions and the conditions of the driver's driving the trains are all factors which contribute towards accidents. Along with these conditions the track conditions and the asset conditions also contribute towards accidents. This paper presents a simple technique to reduce accidents in Indian Railways as well as monitor the train on a real time basis with very low cost application


Fog Computing ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 1-24 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sumit Kumar ◽  
Zahid Raza

Internet of Things (IoT) is a novel approach of connecting things/objects and thus transmitting information between various entities of the physical world or to the control centers where this information can be interpreted. IoT has been poised as the next evolution of internet promising to change our lives by involving a seamless access to people and devices in a ubiquitous way leading to a smart world. These devices, often referred to as smart items or intelligent things can be home appliances, healthcare devices, vehicles, buildings, factories and almost anything networked and fitted with sensors, actuators, and/or embedded computers. IoT promises to make the world smarter and proactive by enabling things to talk and others to understand. This work first presents an insight into the origin of IoT and its network as well as data centric architecture while listing the major possibilities. The seemingly important role and challenges of using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) which acts as the base in sensing and monitoring has been discussed. Since, the future lies in utility computing, best realized in the form of cloud computing, a cloud centric view of IoT is also presented.


Author(s):  
Sohail Anwar ◽  
Chongming Zhang

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have experienced an amazing evolution during the last decade. Compared with other wired or wireless networks, wireless sensor networks extend the range of data collection and make it possible for us to get information from every corner of the world. The chapter begins with an introduction to WSNs and their applications. The chapter recognizes event detection as a key component for WSN applications. The chapter provides a structured and comprehensive overview of various techniques used for event detection in WSNs. Existing event detection techniques have been grouped into threshold based and pattern based mechanisms. For each category of event detection mechanism, the chapter surveys some representative technical schemes. The chapter also provides some analyses on the relative strengths and weaknesses of these technical schemes. Towards the end, the trends in the research regarding the event detection in WSNs are described.


Author(s):  
S. M. R. Moosavi ◽  
A. Sadeghi-Niaraki

Nowadays more advanced sensor networks in various fields are developed. There are lots of online sensors spreading around the world. Sensor networks have been used in Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) since sensor networks have expanded. Health monitoring, environmental monitoring, traffic monitoring, etc, are the examples of its applications in Geomatics. Sensor network is an infrastructure comprised of sensing (measuring), computing, and communication elements that gives an administrator the ability to instrument, observe, and react to events and phenomena in a specified environment. This paper describes about development boards which can be used in sensor networks and their applications in Geomatics and their role in wireless sensor networks and also a comparison between various types of boards. Boards that are discussed in this paper are Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beagle board, Cubieboard. The Boards because of their great potential are also known as single board computers. This paper is organized in four phases: First, Reviewing on ubiquitous computing and sensor networks. Second, introducing of some electrical boards. Then, defining some criterions for comparison. Finally, comparing the Ubiquitous boards.


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