Evaluation of Garbage Management Based on IoT

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Naveen Raja S.M, T. Sathish Kumar, A. Rengarajan, Kondalaraopunati, G. Nagarjuna Rao

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Smart Waste Monitoring: To track the amount of waste in bins and containers, IOT-enabled garbage management systems use sensors and connected devices. These sensors can communicate real-time data to a centralized monitoring system and can identify the fill level. This data aids in streamlining waste collection routes, cutting back on pointless pickups, and enhancing garbage management effectiveness as a whole. Effective Resource Allocation: By giving precise data on waste generation patterns and trends, IOT-based garbage management systems enable optimal resource allocation. This information can be used by municipal authorities to make well-informed decisions on waste collection schedules, resource deployment, and staffing levels. IOT-based waste management solutions have the potential to make trash management procedures more effective and efficient while also being more affordable. The best garbage collection routes, operational cost reductions, and resource utilization may all be achieved with the aid of research into the best deployment strategies for IOT sensors and devices. Environmental Impact and Sustainability: Research Objective: Clearly identify the research objective, for example, by assessing how well IOT-based garbage management systems gather waste and allocate resources. Data gathering: Compile pertinent information on the methods used for trash generation, collection, and resource use. On-site observations, employee interviews, and database access for waste management operations are all effective ways to accomplish this. Gather information on IOT sensor technologies and their capabilities as well. Taken As alternative for Smart Waste Bins, Waste Level, Sensors, AI Recycling, Robots, E-Waste Kiosks. Taken for Evaluation preference is Reliability, Mobility, Service Continuity, User Convenience., and Energy Efficiency. Smart Waste Bins has performed more when compare to with other Real-Time Monitoring: The Internet of Things (IOT) can be used in waste management to enable real-time monitoring of trash cans or bins can be used to enhance garbage sorting procedures. Smart bins with cameras and sensors can automatically recognize and sort various types of rubbish. These smart bins can identify and categorise rubbish by utilizing IOT technology.  on their material composition or recycling category.

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Naveen Raja S.M, et al. (2023). Evaluation of Garbage Management Based on IoT. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(10), 1788–1798. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i10.8755
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Naveen Raja S.M, T. Sathish Kumar, A. Rengarajan, Kondalaraopunati, G. Nagarjuna Rao

Naveen Raja S.M1, Dr. T. Sathish Kumar2, Dr. A. Rengarajan3, Kondalaraopunati4, G. Nagarjuna Rao5

1Assistant  Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering

KG REDDY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY Moinabad, Hyderabad,

Telangana-501504

Mail : sm.naveenraja@gmail.com

2Associate Professor  Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Hyderabad Institute of Technology and Management, Hyderabad

Mail :sathisht.cse@hitam.org

3Professor, CSE  Jain university, Bangalore.

Mail :a.rengarajan@jainuniversity.ac.in

4Asst professor Department of ECE  HITAM

Mail :kondalaraop.ece@hitam.org

5Assistant Professor Department of CSE MLR Institute of Technology, Dundigal, Hyderabad

Mail :nagarjunarao.gudelli@gmail.com