A Review on Internet of Things (IOT) Based Garbage Monitoring System

Author(s):  
Kushal O. Wadatkar

“Swachh Bharat” is a national campaign by the statutory cities and towns to clean the roads streets and infrastructure of the country. When the massive amount of waste material is collected, it is difficult to separate and unhygienic. Now a day’s garbage is separately thrown i.e. dry and wet. The Internet of Things (IoT) shall be able to incorporate transparently and coherently a large number of different and heterogeneous end systems, while providing open access to selected subsets of data for the developing a digital services. Building a general architecture for the IoT is hence a very complex task, mainly because of the extremely large variety of devices, link layer technologies. One of the main concerns with our environment has been solid waste management which in addition to disturbing the balance of the environment also has adverse effects on the health of the society. The detection, monitoring and management of wastes are one of the primary problems of the present period. The traditional way of manually monitoring the wastes in waste bins is a complex, cumbersome process and utilizes more human effort, time and cost which is not compatible with the present day technologies in any way. This is an advanced method in which waste management is automated. In this “IOT based garbage monitoring system” The separate the wet and dry garbage using the moisturized sensor. This system is based on the separation and monitoring of garbage using Arduino Uno, Wi-Fi-module, ultrasonic sensor. Online identification of the garbage level using IOT, ultrasonic sensor and Wi-Fi module makes this system more effective than other system.

Author(s):  
M S Shobha ◽  
Deepa S ◽  
Ashwini Singh A ◽  
Pavithra P S

This paper discusses the questions about which waste management is automated. This is our IOT Garbage Monitoring System, an innovative way that will help to stay the cities clean and healthy. We live in an age where tasks and systems are fusing alongside the facility of IoT to possess a more efficient system of working and to execute jobs quickly! With all the power at our fingertips, this is what we have come up with. The Internet of Things shall be ready to incorporate transparently and seamlessly an out sized number of various systems while providing data for many people to use and maximize. Building a general architecture for the IoT is thus a really complex task, mainly due to the extremely large sort of devices, link layer technologies, and services that will be involved in such a system. One of the most concerns with our surroundings has been solid waste management which impacts the health and environment of our society. The detection, monitoring, and management of wastes are among the first problems of this era. The traditional way of manually monitoring the waste in waste bins may be a tedious process and utilizes more humans' effort, time and price which may easily be avoided with our present technologies.


Author(s):  
Thangavel Bhuvaneswari ◽  
J. Hossen ◽  
NurAsyiqinbt. Amir Hamzah ◽  
P. Velrajkumar ◽  
Oo Hong Jack

<p>Garbage waste monitoring, collection and management is one of the primary concerns of the present era due to its detrimental effects on environment. The traditional way of manually monitoring and collecting the garbage is a cumbersome process as it requires considerable human effort and time leading to higher cost. In this paper, an IoT based garbage monitoring system using Thingspeak, an open IoT platform is presented. The system consists of an Arduino microcontroller, an ultrasonic sensor, a load cell and a Wi-Fi module. The Arduino microcontroller receives data from the ultrasonic sensor and load cell. The depth of the garbage in the bin is measured using ultrasonic sensor and the weight of the bin with garbage is measured from the load cell. The LCD screen is used to display the data. The Wi-Fi module transmits the above data to the internet. An open IoT platform Thingspeak is used to monitor the garbage system. With this system, the administrator can monitor and schedule garbage collection more efficiently. A prototype has been developed and tested. It has been found to work satisfactorily. The details are presented in this paper.</p>


2019 ◽  
pp. 799-815
Author(s):  
Pallavi Khare ◽  
Akhil Khare

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The Internet of Things (IoT) shall be able to incorporate transparently and seamlessly a large number of different and heterogeneous end systems, while providing open access to selected subsets of data for the development of a plethora of digital services. Building a general architecture for the IoT is hence a very complex task, mainly because of the extremely large variety of devices, link layer technologies, and services that may be involved in such a system.


Author(s):  
Pallavi Khare ◽  
Akhil Khare

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. The Internet of Things (IoT) shall be able to incorporate transparently and seamlessly a large number of different and heterogeneous end systems, while providing open access to selected subsets of data for the development of a plethora of digital services. Building a general architecture for the IoT is hence a very complex task, mainly because of the extremely large variety of devices, link layer technologies, and services that may be involved in such a system.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matheus Santos Monteiro ◽  
Francisco L. de Caldas Filho ◽  
Pedro de O. Moura e Souza ◽  
Vinicius Salgueiro Costa ◽  
Gustavo P. C. P. da Luz ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (02) ◽  
pp. 1032-1038
Author(s):  
Arya Majidi

Population growth and urbanization have led to an increase in the rate of waste production, the lack of timely and proper management of which will have adverse effects on human life and the environment. Since most of the waste management costs are spent on waste collection and transportation, it is necessary to find solutions to control the huge costs of this sector. On the other hand, today, intelligent technologies are used globally as solutions to meet challenges in various fields such as agriculture to improve agro-industrial production, transportation, and waste management, which creates a concept called smart cities. One of the categories that has changed the concept of cities and made them have easier and smarter answers to various events and needs is the "Internet of Things", in which many cases and infrastructures with new hardware technologies and Software are integrated. Waste collection is no exception to this rule and efforts have been made to make it smarter. In this research, some of the latest innovations presented globally in order to make trash smarter have been examined.


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