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Industry 4.0: IoT and Cloud Computing Enabled Smart Waste Management System

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : IEEE

Source : 2023 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Communication and Computers (ELEXCOM)

Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10370689

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Artificial Intelligence - Coimbatore

Center : Center for Computational Engineering and Networking

Year : 2023

Abstract : Waste management system is the practice of controlling garbage from the moment it is produced until its disposal. In other words it can be termed as a life cycle of garbage. The main objective behind waste management is to lessen the harmful effects of garbage on the environment and people's health. A substantial percentage of waste management is devoted to managing municipal solid waste, which is generated by business, residential, and industrial activity. Waste inevitably results from everything we undertake. As a result of the population expansion, waste management has evolved into one of the most difficult challenges facing our current generation. Overflowing trash cans are now a common sight; burning trash and dumping it outside has become a regular ritual. These factors have made a significant impact on the environment and the planet as a whole. In order to address this problem; we require an efficient and dynamic waste management system. In this research study, we presented a smart waste management system by integrating industry 4.0 enabled technologies such as (IoT) Internet of Things and cloud computing into the current waste management system.

Cite this Research Publication : Monsang, Kh. Gainner, Kirola M, Joshi K,Kumar R, Anandaram H, Gupta R "Industry 4.0: IoT and Cloud Computing Enabled Smart Waste Management System", IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Communication and Computers - ELEXCOM 2023, Roorkee, Aug 26 & 27, Code 196101, ISBN 979-835030511-1, DOI 10.1109/ELEXCOM58812.2023.10370689.

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