SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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Solid waste is one of the major problem in Indian cities. Most of the time as we see that the garbage bins being overfull and it creates unhygienic condition inthe near by surrounding area. This creates pollution and spread diseases. There are number of techniques which are purposefully used for collection and management of garbage. This paper deals with development work for continuously monitoring and management of solid waste. By using proposed system, wewill be able to monitor the solid waste collection, manage the transportation system and we can control the overall process automatically. Solid waste management is comprises in only four activities: waste generation, collection, transportation and disposal. We have focus on collection and transportation solid waste. This proposed system is an integration of ARM7, with various wireless communication technologiessuch as GSM, GPS, GIS. The ultrasonic sensor would be placed ingarbage bin. When garbage reaches at a particular level of garbage bin, sensor gives indication to ARM7 controller. Controller will send message to nearest truck driver through GSM. Toidentify which truck is nearest to respective garbage bin, there will be tracking device on each truckwhich will collect location information of truck. This location information continuously transfer to central database through GSM. According to information available on central database, controller will decide the nearest truck driver, and send message torespective truck simultaneously controller will close the cap of garbage bin through motor.
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