Using Internet of Things Application for Disposing of Solid Waste
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v14i13.13859Keywords:
MSW, IOT, Solid Waste, GSM, Arduino, RFIDAbstract
In recent years, the Internet of things has become an urgent need in all of things that a person needs with least effort and time. It covers in several areas, including controlling traffic and parking, following up on general and private buildings that what you need of periodic maintenance, and reducing energy through using lighting Smart. In this paper, we focus on important thing and widespread in Iraq , collection of solid waste in the streets without treatment, which causes environmental and psychological damage to the citizen.in addition , the solid waste deposal need set up sensors(RFID,GPS, ultrasonic, GSM,…etc), connecting them to Arduino Uno to accomplish specific intelligent processing that we need. Moreover, the system provides waste containers and warns the concerned departments in the city of the need to empty them when they reach a certain level, which makes the streets healthier, more attractive and free from rodents.
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