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Title Enhancing Solid Waste Segregation, Disposal And Improving Sanitization System In Metro Cities
ID_Doc 23986
Authors Palpandian P.; Govindaraj V.; Subash V.K.; Naveen R.; Kumar M.P.; Nithiswaran G.
Year 2024
Published 10th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems, ICACCS 2024
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICACCS60874.2024.10717067
Abstract In India, across various states, government-provided dustbins are widely available. However, a significant challenge persists in identifying the filled or overflowing bins and addressing them promptly. Typically, government (Corporation) workers adhere to weekly or bi-weekly cleaning schedules for the dustbins. Yet, certain areas witness bins reaching capacity at shorter intervals, posing health risks and contributing to increased pollution. Current waste monitoring systems in smart cities often rely on complex and expensive automation methods, intensifying the circuit's intricacy. Our proposed solution seeks to streamline this process by implementing an efficient and cost-effective system for real-time garbage level indication. Utilizing Ultrasonic Sensors, we can accurately detect whether a trash can is filled, reducing the complexity associated with previous methods and minimizing expenses. The sensor nodes integrated into the dustbins are designed to accommodate limited memory size constraints. With the continuous growth of population, industrialization, and urbanization, the unorganized disposal of solid waste in landfills has become a pressing issue. Smart waste management is imperative across all countries due to the substantial volume of solid waste generated. Our system advocates for an increased number of waste bins, tailored to the city's population, promoting segregated waste collection. This approach not only aids in environmental sustainability but also empowers trash collectors to strategically plan their daily and weekly pickup schedules, enhancing overall efficiency in waste management. This system addresses the immediate challenges faced in waste management, offering a practical and cost-effective approach to monitor and manage garbage levels in real-time, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment for communities. © 2024 IEEE.
Author Keywords Corporation Workers; Cost effective; Government Dustbins; Real-Time Monitoring; Reduce pollution; Smart Garbage Monitoring System; Sustain ability; Ultrasonic sensor; Waste Management


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