Rania Rizki Arinta, Dominikus Boli Watomakin, S. Suyoto
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Improve Smart Waste Management to Preserve Tourist Attractions Yogyakarta in IoT Environment
The public awareness in Indonesia for disposing of garbage in its place is still low. Disposing of the garbage, not in its position, could be seen in tourist attractions in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta. As a result of disposing of the waste is not in its place, can damage the sustainability of tourist attractions. The community still cannot separate organic and inorganic, which has been provided by the area of disposal. If the waste is not being recycled, it will make the decomposition process more difficult. To make it easier to sort out and sensitize the community to be more disciplined, we renew the garbage bin using IoT Environment. The dustbin is integrated with a smartphone to find out information about the capacity of the garbage using an ultrasonic sensor. The dustbin is combined with a Wi-Fi module. So will allow the sensor to send the data through the Wi-Fi module via smartphone. The location of the nearest garbage uses the steepest hill-climbing algorithm integrated with a GPS Module. The dustbin is equipped with a security system to anticipate theft. The proposed Smart Waste Management can help janitors monitor excessive waste and accessible in recycling by saving 30 minutes. Then for the garbage collection process, the time taken is 50% faster than the schedule for taking out garbage janitors before using the IoT system. Also, it can foster public awareness to be able to dispose of garbage in its place.