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Smart Bin Management System with IoT-Enabled Technology

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Soft Computing: Theories and Applications

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A hygienic environment is necessary for any nation in the world. Hygienic harmony leads to a healthy environment, when there is a healthy environment, there is the order in society, and where there is the order in society, there is the order in a nation, which will lead to a healthy and hygienic world. Like the population, the world garbage is increasing profusely day by day. We are having problems with environmental safety and pollution. It is getting much worse when it comes to society. Humans are destroying nature and leading it toward a polluted, unhealthy and unhygienic environment. So, in this paper, Web-based application is made for smart dustbins. A Web-based monitoring interface is also proposed to show the effective locations of smart dustbins and the percentage of garbage levels on a geographical map. Proposed system uses MQTT protocol for sending and receiving data between different devices. It gives the real-time update of garbage to an end user. Real-time update of the garbage level gives the facility to end user to find out the nearest empty dustbin so that garbage of home can be managed by the dustbin, protecting environment from pollution. The proposed system is divided into three different levels. In first level, data gathering is done by nodes. In the second level on the backend server, the analytics module analyzes data collected by the bin subsystem. In the third level, action of the event is performed according to conditions.

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Authors wish to thanks Anurag Sharma, Abhishek Vaish, Arpit Srivastava for their support to design the application.

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Agrawal, R., Sharma, A. (2021). Smart Bin Management System with IoT-Enabled Technology. In: Sharma, T.K., Ahn, C.W., Verma, O.P., Panigrahi, B.K. (eds) Soft Computing: Theories and Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1381. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1696-9_13

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