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Smart Dustbin For Smart City: A Seminar Presentation On
Smart Dustbin For Smart City: A Seminar Presentation On
A Seminar Presentation on
Contents
• Introduction.
• Literature Survey.
• Existing System
• Proposed System
• System Architecture
• System Design
• Implementation
• Advantages and disadvantage
• Application
• Future Scope
• Conclusion
• References
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Introduction
Literature Survey
Sr Name of Author Existing Publish Elements
no paper System ed
IOTbased smart
Smart Vinoth Kumar, waste clean
2 Garbage Senthil Kumaran, management
Monitoring Krishna Kumar& IEEE August system which
and Clearance Mahantesh 2017 checks the waste
System using Mathapati4 level over the
IOT dustbins by using
Sensor systems.
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Literature Survey
Sr Name of Author Existing Publis Elements
no paper System hed
IOT module is used to
Automatio Bharadwaj B, control waste &data will
3 n of smart M Kumudha, IEEE 2017 be sent to the
waste Gowri Organization& common
manageme Chandra N, man.
nt Chaithra G
Existing System
A waste-bin system can be adapted into general
waste-bin and it consists of the sensing units, a Bluetooth
and GSM Module for data transmission, and a mobile
application and web-based monitoring for interfacing and
communication with the waste department for waste
management
The smart bin is composed of sensor node mounted on
it for the data collection and transmission. The sensors are
divided into two path. One path is mounted with the bin
cover and the other is in the bottom of the bin. The first path
is level sensor to monitoring the level of waste-bin. The
other path is smart load cell sensor to calculate the weight of
waste.
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Proposed System
• Real time waste management system to check the fill level
of dustbins whether the dustbins are full or not.
• It will inform the status of each and every dustbin so that
concerned authority can send the garbage collection vehicle
• The level of waste in the dustbins is detected with the help
of Ultrasonic sensor.
• Force sensor is used to measure the weight of the dust bin.
• When the measured value of sensors exceeds a certain
threshold value then red led becomes ON.
• Android device will detects, in which area dustbin is
located and status of that.
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System Architecture
Fig.
Shows the
architecture
of system
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System Architecture
This proposed system has been divided into three layers:
System Design
System Design
Implementation
How we collect the garbage optimally from these dustbins for
this purpose we can use following three scheduling Algorithm.
Advantages
1. Our system provides greater accessibility to the
dustbin.
2. In our system if dustbin is relocated to another location
it will automatically registered with the server with the
new GPS location.
3. It will save fuel and time using appropriate route
planning.
4. This practice is highly lucrative
5. Keeps the environment clean and fresh
6. Reduces environmental pollution
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Disadvantages
Application
Future Scope
This project is made for demo concern, it can be taken to product
level
It can be made durable, by making it compact and cost Effective
Two bins can be placed to collect wet and dry waste
separately.
Wet waste can be decomposed and used for making biogas.
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Conclusion
This system help the local municipal administration in
waste management system. i.e., monitoring of domestic
wastage clearance at proper time to avoid damage to the
public health. A web server is also been set up through which
the municipal authorities also get information about the bins
in their area. It uses sensors for sensing information of Bins
and sending to workstation, which is situated at municipal
office for finding shortest path.
This project came in comfortable which a worthy
elucidation for maintaining green environment. The
proposed system is an attempt to improve current waste
collection system in India for the “Clean India Mission”.
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References
[1] Prakash , Prabu,” IoT Based Waste Management for Smart
City”, published in IJRCCE Volume 4 , Issue 2 , February
2016.
[2] Tarandeep Singh , Rita Mahajan , Deepak Bagai, “Smart
Waste Management using Wireless Sensor Network”, in
IJRCCE Volume 4 , Issue 6 , June 2016.
[3] S.S.Navghane, M.S.Killedar, Dr.V.M.Rohokale, “ IoT
Based Smart Garbage and Waste Collection Bin”, IJARECE)
Volume 5, Issue 5, May 2016.
[4] Alexey Medvedev , Pert Fedchenkov,, A Arkady
Zaslavsky,“ Waste Management as an IoT Enabled Service in
Smart Cities”, Springer 2012.
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