IoT-based communal garbage monitoring system for smart cities

Nur Latif Azyze Mohd Shaari Azyze, Ida Syafiza Md Isa, Thomas See Chin

Abstract


In Malaysia, approximately 38,000 metric tons of garbage are generated due to human daily activities. This is due to the growing population in the urban area, hence increasing the tendency of overflowing garbage due to the insufficient space in the garbage container. In addition, the tight schedule of the garbage collection allows the spreading of the toxic odor as the garbage start to rotten up, hence leading to air pollution. Therefore, a systematic waste management system is important to provide a healthy and clean environment to the community. In this work, a communal garbage monitoring system has been developed to notify the administrator of the status of the container. Besides monitoring the level of garbage, the system is also designed to monitor the temperature, humidity, and air quality of the garbage container. These monitored data will be uploaded at the cloud for real-time monitoring. Compared to the other work, a real test-bed implementation has been conducted considering different types of waste including food waste, paper, bottles and metal; to determine the accuracy of the developed system. The results show that the system has high reliability and high accuracy with 96% for food waste and 98% for other types of waste.

Keywords


Air pollution; Garbage monitoring; Internet-of-things; Smart city, Toxic odor;

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v27.i1.pp37-43

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The Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (IJEECS)
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