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Title Wireless Sensor Network-Based Machine Learning Framework For Smart Cities In Intelligent Waste Management
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Authors Belsare K.; Singh M.; Gandam A.; Samudrala V.; Singh R.; F. Soliman N.; Das S.; D. Algarni A.
Year 2024
Published Heliyon, 10, 16
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36271
Abstract Environmental safety is one of the key issues that are directly related to a country's prosperity. One of the most fundamental aspects of a sustainable economy is waste management and recycling. Better recycling safety and efficiency may be achieved via the use of intelligent devices rather than manual effort. In this research, we describe a machine learning-based architecture for smart trash collection and sorting using the Internet of Things and wireless sensor networks. The goal of this study was to develop an autonomous method for producing an efficient and intelligent waste parameter monitoring system for a novel waste management system, using the Internet of Things (IoT) and Long Range (LoRa) technologies. Several possibilities are explored, all of which may be applied to the development of the three nodes. The number of trash cans, garbage stench, air quality, weight, smoke levels, and waste categories are all tracked in real-time via the Internet of Things and the Thing Speak Cloud Platform, which can be set up in numerous places. In the end, a fog layer-deployed intelligent waste classification framework consists mostly of four layers: input, feature, classification, and output. Using the Thrash Box dataset, the proposed system develops a categorization method into trash classes such as household, medical, and electronic garbage, in addition to object identification. Traditional machine learning methods, such as the multi-kernel support vector machine (SVM) and the Adaboost ensemble classifier, are employed in the classification layer, while the Resnet-101 deep convolutional neural network model is used in the feature layer. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the suggested method's ability to classify garbage and provide accurate predictions about their respective categories. Compared to other state-of-the-art models, the suggested method's performance was shown to be superior in the presented trials. © 2024
Author Keywords Internet of things; Machine learning; Smart waste management system; Wireless sensor network


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