International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
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Volume: 11 Issue: 04 | Apr 2024
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IoT Based Smart Waste-Bin Shilpa Lambor, Amit Naphade, Ansh Chahare, Shruti Andraskar, Anish Desai Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering (DOME)
1 Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, 411037, Maharashtra, India
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Abstract: Nowadays, the world faces a lot of problems in waste collection and management. Another main problem in garbage bins is overflow waste, due to this many problems occur to the nearby people and also affect the environment. The difficulty arises in finding out the garbage bins whether it is filled or not. The proposed system gives a solution to the above-stated problem. It will save time and it also prevents the environment from pollution. This method is used to detect the level of bins automatically and then send data to the cloud and display it using the user interface. Ultrasonic sensors give data based on the bin level in the garbage. Arduino is used to process the data from it and the NODE MCU is used to send the data to the cloud by interfacing Arduino with NODE MCU. GPS is used to find out the exact location of the bin and that information can be sent to the garbage collection center by IFTTT(a software platform) in the form of. With the help of that message, truck drivers can identify the location and the status of the bins.
technologies enable us to monitor in real-time, send automated alerts, and optimize resource management. Let's talk about the innovative features and advanced functionalities of our project, along with its strategic positioning for the future. Despite deliberate imperfections, we strive for scalability and showcase a holistic approach to smart and sustainable waste management practices. The Smart Waste Management System is a significant contribution to the field, highlighting the intersection of technology and environmental consciousness. It paves the way for a cleaner and more sustainable future. Moving on, let's acknowledge the internet's monumental role in today's world. It has bewitched the entire globe, as no one can imagine their lives without internet connectivity on devices like phones, tablets, or laptops. While connectivity has become indispensable, there are occasions when heavy data plans or connection issues hinder our access to the internet. This is where the concept of free Wi-Fi comes into play. Imagine offering free Wi-Fi service at the location where people dump their waste into dustbins. This innovative idea not only solves the waste management issue but also provides internet access. The availability of this free service would drive people crazy and act as a reward for maintaining cleanliness in the neighborhood. Our Smart Waste Management System might not be perfect, but it strives to overcome the challenges faced by traditional waste management processes. By embracing technology, we hope to create a more sustainable future. Remember, cleanliness and a sustainable environment are the responsibilities of us all. Join us on this journey towards a better tomorrow!
Keywords— Assemble, Dismantle, Iot, Portable, NodeMcu, wifi, notification, internet.
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Introduction
In today's world, where sustainable technologies and smart urban solutions are gaining importance, it has become imperative to focus on innovative waste management systems. That's why we bring you an extraordinary project - the Smart Waste Management System. This project aims to tackle the critical challenges associated with traditional waste collection processes. Waste management is a pressing issue that needs smart solutions. At our homes, we take the initiative to segregate waste, making it easier to process and recycle. However, we have observed irregular visits from trash vans, which disrupt the households. This leads to many civilians dumping their overloaded dustbins in open spaces, further exacerbating environmental pollution. Our project is based on a comprehensive literature survey and insights from four seminal research papers. We leverage cutting-edge Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, including NODEMCU microcontrollers, GPS sensors, and ultrasonic sensors, to create a robust and efficient waste management framework. These © 2024, IRJET
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Literature Review
This is not an original idea, an IOT-based dustbin was implemented and effectuated much before. Some authors presented systems where the sensors in the bin checked if the bin was filled up to the brim or not. If it was filled, an automated message was sent to the server end of the system, through the.!!! Once the server received the message, it forwarded the message to the worker in charge. If the worker was available, he would notify his/her presence by accepting the work and would reach the required destination. If the worker was not. A comprehensive literature review undertaken for this research synthesizes insights from |
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