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IOT Based Smart City Waste Management System under Digital India

Shagufta Khalid Ansari, Rupali Balu Salekar, Swapnali Sudhir Phadnis, Vishakha Audumbar Phase, Prof. B. D. Thorat, Prof. K.S. Diwate

Abstract


Because the world's population grows day by day, our better lives contribute to a secure and hygienic climate. Waste management is one altogether the world's biggest issues, no matter of the case of a developed or developing country. The overflowed garbage bins contain an obnoxious smell and make an unhygienic atmosphere in most cities. And this contributes to the zoom of bacteria and viruses that cause various disease forms. Effective trash pickup systems supported IOT are being built to resolve these situations. We use the rubbish Control and Waste Management Framework for Smart Cities during this paper to encourage and suggest an online of Things (IOT). The foremost aim of the project is to make a system that uses sensor-collected information to handle the waste collected. In Every Smart City, Waste Collection is located in several areas and wireless dustbins are connected to the web-based application which is admin panel. Dustbins are equipped with ultrasonic sensors that collect data on the number of wastes collected within the dustbin. Ultrasonic sensor will sense the level of dustbin, if level of dustbin is full then it will send the message to the admin portal. After that admin panel will assign the vehicle to the driver to collect the garbage from that area. And android application which will be used by user to find nearby dustbin.


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