Sahana Parvin Muquit, D. Yadav, L. Bhaskar, Wasim Ahmed
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IoT based Smart Trash Bin for Waste Management System with Data Analytics
The paradigm of IoT for smart trash bin has basically three components: Server, Thing and Master. Master indicates the admin, sewage cleaners, and residents of the city who are granted special authorization to the system by end-user devices (e.g. Smartphone, PC, or tablet). The central part of the entire trash bin system is the server.All the devices that are related to IoT in today’s world are driven on the basics of the IoT as a network of devices that interface specifically with each other for catching and sharing real-time data through a secure socket layer (SSL) that connects to a specific control server in the cloud. The integration of micro sensors and micro-actuators in products will provide the opportunity to the city dwellers to keep the city neat and clean.The main motivation behind developing a smart trash bin system is to efficiently manage the garbage of our cities. In today’s world we can see that the garbage in the cities are not cleaned properly when they are up to the brim which results in overflowing of garbage and ultimately making the city unhygienic to reside in. To get rid of this, Smart trash bin is designed with different sensors embedded into it so as to keep track of the garbage status and get it cleaned when threshold condition is met and data analytics is done to properly analyze and manage waste materials.