scholarly journals Smart Dustbin Using IOT Notification

Author(s):  
Anuradha Singh ◽  
Prabhakar Tiwari

Abstract In today's world, we frequently witness rubbish bins or dust bins are located in cities and in public places due to overflowing the daily growth in the garbage. This generates an unsanitary environment for humans and a foul odor in the surrounding area, which contributes to the spread of lethal illness and human diseases. Avoid to this, our purpose is constructing for a "Smart Dustbin Using IOT Notifications." Several rubbish bins may be found all through the cities or even on campuses in this proposed system; those kind of waste can is equipped such as a embedding gadget at a cheap price that supports track the height of the waste cans, as well as this is unique identification for everyone rubbish bin in the city, making it is easy to classify which rubbish bins has been fully mode. That gadget will broadcast is level together with unique ID specified when it hits the threshold limit. These facts can be viewed by concerned authorities over the internet from their location, allowing them to take rapid action to clean the trash cans. The government began a number of projects to improve the country's cleanliness. This paper is beneficial to the government's "SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN" project. Waste management is currently one of the world's most pressing issues, regardless of whether a country is developed or developing. The main problem with trash management is that garbage in public locations overflows well before the next cleaning operation begins. It therefore leads to different hazards, such as a faulty door and ugliness in the area, which may be the source of disease transmission. This effort is based on a smart waste system to avoid any potentially dangerous scenarios and to ensure public cleanliness and health. The primary goal for this paper aims to develop an intelligent waste alert system collection by the sending a notification to a municipality web application immediate dust bin clean and a notification to a Municipality web application waste fill levels. These procedures are facilitated with a sensors built of ultrasonic waves these are connected to an UNO (Arduino Uno) and checks the levels of the waste inside the dust bin, sending and a notification to the municipality web application if the bin has been fully mode. The entire procedure is supported by an embedded module that utilities IOT facilitation. With the help of this system, the Municipality authorities can monitor and follow up on the in near real - time, the condition of waste collection. In addition, to the appropriate corrective actions might perhaps be adjusted. To accomplish this, an Android application has been created and connects to the web application. Sends an alarm and from micro - controller to the city workplace and to keep an eye on the removal process from afar performed through the employees, eliminating manual inspection and confirmation procedure to transfer the data, the Wi-Fi chip is required and notifications is to the Android app.

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.26) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
Mekala T ◽  
Devakar B ◽  
Govindhasamy P ◽  
Nishkal Kanna B

Citizens of our country face municipal complications like Street damage, Street cleaning, Garbage bin overflowing, light post damage, wa-ter outage etc. They started to register their complaints with advanced technologies. The complaint registration has many ways to file their complaints, it makes easier to register the complaint and saves our time. To solve these types of complications, we are going to implement a web application that helps the people to intimate about their issues directly to the government officer. So when the people iden-tify any complications in the city`s environment then, the government officer will solve the complications through his web portal. This will minimize time as well as money to go to an office for complaint registration. If the problem solved by those subjective then user will get the problem solved message. Otherwise, the problem will be again send to higher authorities to take action about it. The message alert will hap-pens repeatedly until the problem gets solve. Only the authorized persons have the rights to create the account by using aadhar card etc. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 109
Author(s):  
H. Rusiandy ◽  
Veby Fransisca Rozi

The implementation of Community-Based Total Sanitation starts from the first pillar of open defecation which is the entrance to total sanitation. ODF conditions are marked by 100% of the community having access to Defecate in their own latrine, there is no dirt in their environment, and they are able to maintain the cleanliness of the latrine (Health Minister Regulation No.3 of 2014). In the City of Bengkulu, from 19/67 triggering  Village / Sub-district, achievements of the new ODF village 7 villages / Sub-district. The research objective was to analyze the implementation of the first pillar Community Based Total Sanitation. This type of research is qualitative research with descriptive research methods. The informants in this study amounted to 6 people consisting of the Head of the Community Health Center and sanitation officers. The results showed that in implementing the first pillar community-based total sanitation in Bengkulu City there was policy support from the government, namely the Republic of Indonesia Health Minister's Regulation No. 3 of 2014, there were still energy workers, funding sources for implementation came from Health Operational Assistance funds, availability of facilities and infrastructure in the form of brochures, leaflets, counseling, and FGD. The process was carried out starting from the pre-triggering phase by conducting technical preparations, observing Clean and Healthy Life Behavior, arranging triggering schedules and locations, triggering by holding meetings with the community, triggered by the outbreak of disease transmission, growing disgust, shame and fear of illness and post-triggering by looking at the village with ODF village status, building community commitment and mentoring and monitoring triggering activities. The output of the Village in the City of Bengkulu with the status of the SBS headman varies from 25%, 50%, and 100%. It is recommended to develop further analysis and results, in particular, to deepen the analysis of the implementation of the first pillar community-based total sanitation and the factors contributing to the success of ODF Villages.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Novia Wirna Putri ◽  
Septia Pristi Rahmah

During the Covid-19 pandemic, people are asked to stay at home to break the chain of disease transmission. The purpose of this study was to see an overview of the people’s attitude towards Covid-19 prevention measures in the city of Padang. This descriptive analytic study was carried out in 2020 in the city of Padang. The study included 401 individuals who responded to the google form questionnaire. Data analysis includes univariate analysis. The results showed that community behaviour in efforts to preventing the transmission of Covid-19 was categorized as bad by 48.6% and good by 51.4%. Some community behaviours that are still poor include the habit of shaking hands with other people by 50.9%, being in a crowd when out of the house by 41.6%, and participating in joint activities by 62.6%. The most important strategy at this time for the people is to wash hands and use hand sanitizer every time they interact with others and reduce the interactions with people outside home. For the government, tightening quarantine rules for areas that are still in the red zone of Covid-19 transmission is important. Keywords: Covid-19, community behaviours, prevention


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 658
Author(s):  
Usep Sholahudin ◽  
Lina Marliana Dewi ◽  
Rt Erlina Gentari

Education is an attempt to shape the quality of a nation. One important thing that supports the progress of the quality of education is how much interest in reading. Efforts to increase reading interest were carried out by the government assisted with the community, one of which was the literacy movement This service activity aims to empower mathematics education students at Serang Raya (Unsera) in the literacy movement to increase reading interest in school-age children. The implementation method is in the form of training, mentoring and discussion. The literacy movement activities in the form of collecting reading books will then make the reading garden in public places every Sunday in the cities of Serang, Cilegon, Pandeglang, and Rangkasbitung. The next activity is the literacy movement in several schools in the city of Serang. The results of the activity were good enthusiasm from the community towards the literacy movement with indicators of a large number of visitors to the reading park and the enthusiastic attitude of students in participating in literacy activities in partner schools.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-48
Author(s):  
Rina Hermawati

Objective - The presence of street vendors in public places has emerged some problems, such as disordered situation, traffic jam and decreasing aesthetics of the city. In order to overcome the problems, Bandung have some policies issued such as relocation, arrangement and business loans. However, these policies never completely solve the street vendors problems. This research will describe the strategy of street vendors in retaining the existence of their selling place. Methodology/Technique - The research took place in Bandung using the qualitative approach. Bandung is one of the big city in Indonesia and also capital of west java province. The activity of data collection was conducted through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Findings - The result of the research shows that the strategy of street vendors in resisting the city government was conducted through various ways, both disguised and open ones. Both types of resistance were committed individually and collectively. Novelty - This article describes the tactics and strategies developed by the street vendors to face the government policy. Type of Paper: Empirical Keywords: Street Vendors; Public Places; Public Policy; Resistance; Relocation. JEL Classification: P25, J48.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-19
Author(s):  
Crystal Jelita Lumban Tobing

 KPPN Medan II is one of the government organization units at the Ministry of Finance. Where leaders and employees who work at KPPN Medan II always carry out official trips between cities and outside the city. With these conditions, making SPPD documents experiencing the intensity of official travel activities carried out by employees of KPPN Medan II can be said frequently. So that in making SPPD in KPPN Medan II is still using the manual method that is recording through Microsoft Word which in the sense is less effective and efficient. In naming employees who get official assignments, officers manually entering employee data that receives official travel letters are prone to being lost because data is manually written. The web-based SPPD application is built by applying this prototyping method which is expected to facilitate SPPD KPPN Medan II management officers in making SPPD that is effective, efficient, accurate, time-saving, and not prone to losing SPPD data of KPPN Medan II employees who will has made official trips due to the existence of a special database to accommodate all SPPD files.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nurwan Nurwan ◽  
Ali Hadara ◽  
La Batia

ABSTRAK: Inti pokok masalah dalam penelitian ini meliputi latar belakang gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna, Faktor-faktor yang mendorong gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna, proses gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna dan akibat gerakan sosial masyarakat Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna? Latar belakang gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba yaitu keadaan kampungnya yang hanya terdiri dari beberapa kepala keluarga tiap kampung dan jarak yang jauh masing-masing kampung membuat keadaan masyarakatnya sulit untuk berkomnikasi dan tiap kampung hanya terdiri dari lima sampai dengan tujuh kepala keluarga saja. Kampung ini letaknya paling timur pulau Muna terbentang dari ujung kota Raha sekarang sampai kampung Wakuru yang saat ini. Kondisi ini juga yang menjadi salah satu faktor penyebab kampung ini kurang berkembang baik dibidang ekonomi, sosial politik, pendidikan maupun di bidang kebudayaan. Keadaan ini diperparah lagi dengan sifat dan karakter penduduknya yang masih sangat primitif. Faktor yang mendorong adanya gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna adalah adanya ketidaksesuaian antara keinginan pemerintah setempat dan masyarakat yang mendiami Kampung Labaluba pada waktu itu. Sedangkan proses gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna bermula ketika pemerintah seolah memaksakan kehendaknya kepada rakyat yang menyebabkan rakyat tidak setuju dengan kebijakan tersebut. Akibat yang ditimbulkan dari adanya gerakan sosial masyarakat Kampung Labaluba Desa Kontumere Kecamatan Kabawo Kabupaten Muna terbagi dua yaitu akibat positif dan akibat negatif.Kata Kunci: Gerakan Sosial, Factor dan Dampaknya ABSTRACT: The main issues in this study include the background of the social movement of Labaluba Village, Kontumere Village, Kabawo Sub-District, Muna District, Factors that encourage social movements of Labaluba Kampung Sub-village, Kontumere Village, Kabawo Sub-District, Muna District, the social movement process of Labaluba Village, Kontumere Village, Kabawo Sub-District Muna Regency and due to Labaluba community social movements Kontumere Village Kabawo District Muna Regency? The background of the Labaluba Kampung community social movement is that the condition of the village consists of only a few heads of households per village and the distance of each village makes it difficult for the community to communicate and each village only consists of five to seven households. This village is located east of the island of Muna stretching from the edge of the city of Raha now to the current village of Wakuru. This condition is also one of the factors causing the village to be less developed in the economic, social political, educational and cultural fields. This situation is made worse by the very primitive nature and character of the population. The factor that motivated the existence of the social movement of Labaluba Village in Kontumere Village, Kabawo Subdistrict, Muna Regency was the mismatch between the wishes of the local government and the people who inhabited Labaluba Village at that time. While the process of social movements in Labaluba Village, Kontumere Village, Kabawo District, Muna Regency began when the government seemed to impose its will on the people, causing the people to disagree with the policy. The consequences arising from the existence of social movements in Labaluba Village, Kontumere Village, Kabawo District, Muna Regency are divided into two, namely positive and negative effects. Keywords: Social Movements, Factors and their Impacts


Land ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Palmyra Repette ◽  
Jamile Sabatini-Marques ◽  
Tan Yigitcanlar ◽  
Denilson Sell ◽  
Eduardo Costa

Since the advent of the second digital revolution, the exponential advancement of technology is shaping a world with new social, economic, political, technological, and legal circumstances. The consequential disruptions force governments and societies to seek ways for their cities to become more humane, ethical, inclusive, intelligent, and sustainable. In recent years, the concept of City-as-a-Platform was coined with the hope of providing an innovative approach for addressing the aforementioned disruptions. Today, this concept is rapidly gaining popularity, as more and more platform thinking applications become available to the city context—so-called platform urbanism. These platforms used for identifying and addressing various urbanization problems with the assistance of open data, participatory innovation opportunity, and collective knowledge. With these developments in mind, this study aims to tackle the question of “How can platform urbanism support local governance efforts in the development of smarter cities?” Through an integrative review of journal articles published during the last decade, the evolution of City-as-a-Platform was analyzed. The findings revealed the prospects and constraints for the realization of transformative and disruptive impacts on the government and society through the platform urbanism, along with disclosing the opportunities and challenges for smarter urban development governance with collective knowledge through platform urbanism.


Author(s):  
Francisco Pozo-Martin ◽  
Heide Weishaar ◽  
Florin Cristea ◽  
Johanna Hanefeld ◽  
Thurid Bahr ◽  
...  

AbstractWe estimated the impact of a comprehensive set of non-pharmeceutical interventions on the COVID-19 epidemic growth rate across the 37 member states of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic and between October and December 2020. For this task, we conducted a data-driven, longitudinal analysis using a multilevel modelling approach with both maximum likelihood and Bayesian estimation. We found that during the early phase of the epidemic: implementing restrictions on gatherings of more than 100 people, between 11 and 100 people, and 10 people or less was associated with a respective average reduction of 2.58%, 2.78% and 2.81% in the daily growth rate in weekly confirmed cases; requiring closing for some sectors or for all but essential workplaces with an average reduction of 1.51% and 1.78%; requiring closing of some school levels or all school levels with an average reduction of 1.12% or 1.65%; recommending mask wearing with an average reduction of 0.45%, requiring mask wearing country-wide in specific public spaces or in specific geographical areas within the country with an average reduction of 0.44%, requiring mask-wearing country-wide in all public places or all public places where social distancing is not possible with an average reduction of 0.96%; and number of tests per thousand population with an average reduction of 0.02% per unit increase. Between October and December 2020 work closing requirements and testing policy were significant predictors of the epidemic growth rate. These findings provide evidence to support policy decision-making regarding which NPIs to implement to control the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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