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Garbage Disposal Monitoring System

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International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)

e-ISSN: 2395-0056

Volume: 11 Issue: 01 | Jan 2024

p-ISSN: 2395-0072

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Garbage Disposal Monitoring System Mr. M Rajendran1, Sam Philemon S2, Thanush V3, Vishnu J S4 1Asst.Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering

College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

2Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering

College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. 4Student, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------3

Abstract - The garbage bins which are kept in the cites are

existing system is that it does not utilize a cloud-based database for storing and managing the data collected by the sensors. This means that the data collected by the sensors is stored locally on the GSM module, which can make it difficult to access and analyze the data in real-time. Additionally, the local storage of data can be vulnerable to loss or corruption, which can result in a loss of important information. Another limitation of the existing system is that it does not provide location data for the garbage bins. This can make it difficult for municipal authorities to track the location of garbage bins and plan their waste collection routes efficiently. Without accurate location data, the system may not be able to provide the most effective waste collection solutions, which can result in increased costs and inefficiencies. Overall, while the existing system utilizing an ultrasonic sensor, gas sensor, and GSM module is a step forward in garbage monitoring, it has limitations that can be addressed using cloud-based databases and GPS modules. Our proposed system aims to address these limitations and provide a more reliable and efficient solution for garbage monitoring and waste management.

being filled or overflowed or some are being left uncollected. This is the major issue for the authorities to monitor. So, to avoid this issue we are making an efficient system which is used to monitor the level and location of the bin continuously and updating it to the authorities through the app. By using the app, it will be easily monitoring all the bins and collect it by and efficient way. Key Words: Garbage Collecting, Monitoring, Tracking, Navigate, Disposal.

1.INTRODUCTION The issue of overflowing garbage in cities is a growing concern for municipal authorities worldwide. The rapid increase in urbanization has led to a corresponding increase in the amount of waste generated by city dwellers. As a result, managing the collection and disposal of this waste has become a major challenge for municipal authorities. This results in a large amount of waste that is difficult for municipal authorities to manage. The issue of overflowing garbage is not only unsightly and unpleasant, but it can also have serious health and environmental consequences. Garbage that is not properly collected and disposed of can lead to the spread of disease and pollution. By addressing the root causes of the problem and implementing effective waste management strategies, municipal authorities can help to ensure that cities are clean and healthy places to live for all residents.

3.PROPOSED SYSTEM Our proposed garbage monitoring system utilizes advanced technology, such as ultrasonic sensors and GPS modules, to accurately measure the fullness of garbage bins and provide real-time location data. In addition to these sensors, the system also utilizes Firebase as a cloud-based database to store and manage the data collected by the sensors. This provides a reliable and secure method for storing large amounts of data, which can be easily accessed and analyzed by municipal authorities. Firebase is a cloud-based database platform that provides a wide range of services to support the development of mobile and web applications.

2. EXISTING SYSTEM The existing system for garbage monitoring utilizes an ultrasonic sensor in combination with a gas sensor to measure the fullness of garbage bins. The gas sensor is used to detect the presence of gasses that are released as the garbage decomposes, which provides additional information about the level of garbage in the bin. The system also includes a Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) module, which is used to transmit the data collected by the sensors to a central server. One of the main drawbacks of the

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Our proposed garbage monitoring system utilizes advanced technology, such as ultrasonic sensors and GPS modules, to accurately measure the fullness of garbage bins and provide real-time location data. In addition to these sensors, the system also utilizes Firebase as a cloud-based database to store and manage the data collected by the sensors.

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