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Smart D: An IoT-Based Smart Dustbin for Better Waste Management

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Internet of Things (IoT) is a new method for connecting objects to the Internet. The new notion in the IT business is to keep things mutual on the Internet. IoT enables the interconnection of numerous devices over the web, and generates an elegant state by connecting the gadgets to the Internet, resulting in their ability to trade and gather information. The main objective for smart sensors is to work together without the need for human interaction to enable a new class of solutions. The use of a smart bin is an unavoidable part of this procedure. Smart garbage collection is an essential component of smart waste management in smart cities. The initial stage in any WMS (Waste management system) is the use of dustbins. There is a need of smart dustbin to create a smart waste management system. In this paper, an IoT-based smart dustbin is proposed that is integrated with different IoT sensors. The primary idea behind the proposed method is to build a smart way of handling waste, which is done by utilizing the IoT devices to wirelessly send the dustbin status that can produce a message on the Smart D application. This message notifies the concerned person that the dustbin is full and needs to be emptied. The dustbin lid is automatically opened and closed on the detection of human hand. The Neo-6M sensor is used for tracking location of the dustbin and android application is built for the users to monitor the status of dustbin.

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Singhania, S., Katal, A., Sharma, R., Agarwal, S., Sharma, V. (2023). Smart D: An IoT-Based Smart Dustbin for Better Waste Management. In: Ramdane-Cherif, A., Singh, T.P., Tomar, R., Choudhury, T., Um, JS. (eds) Machine Intelligence and Data Science Applications. MIDAS 2022. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1620-7_21

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