A Framework for Recyclable Household Waste Management System in Smart Home Using IoT
In today’s world, increasing population density changes the need of the human beings. Today that number has swelled up to 450 and will continue to grow in the future. The need for controlling the devices has made people in developing new technologies like
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Abstract In today’s world, increasing population density changes the need of the human beings. Today that number has swelled up to 450 and will continue to grow in the future. The need for controlling the devices has made people in developing new technologies like IoT. In today’s era, IoT used in many applications such as smart city, retail, smart agriculture, waste management, household waste, and smart home. Household waste is difficult to manage in all over the world. In the waste management system, many types of waste include solid waste, construction waste, industrial waste, agriculture waste and household waste. To overcome the problem of disposing and managing recycled household waste in a smart city, a weight-based billing system is proposed in this framework that will help to clean the environment. This paper also presents information related to IoT, smart city, waste management system problems, and solutions.
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1 Introduction Interconnected network objects can collect, analyze, and manage the data. That world is Internet of Things. In this scenario, around 4.9 billion people in all over the world use the internet for sending, receiving, and accessing multimedia and their services, using the social networking sites and for other tasks. The IoT is a new prototype that spread rapidly in the era of wired and wireless telecommunications where people and things connect and communicate with each other. The termiM. Kaur (✉) ⋅ Er.K.S. Saini Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Chandigarh University, Gharuan, Punjab, India e-mail: [email protected] Er.K.S. Saini e-mail: [email protected] © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2017 H.R. Vishwakarma and S. Akashe (eds.), Computing and Network Sustainability, Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems 12, DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-3935-5_22
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nology IoT was introduced by Kevin Ashton, who was the director of Auto-ID centre of Matthew present IoT platform performs actuating, sensing, information gathering, data storage, and processing by connecting it to the internet through physical devices. In Internet of Things, various types of technologies are used such as RFID, WSN, Wi-fi, and LTE (Long Term Evolution). The RFID technology is used as identification and tracking of items or gadgets and person by using radio waves by transmitted the data and the information of a person or an object. RFID is a small chip just like a small piece of rice. The RFID is attached to the person or object. There are many fields in which IoT was used such in industry, hospitals, intelligent home, network, transportation, smart cities, shopping, and much more. The Internet of Things may sound like a futuristic term, but it is already here and improving our lives [Anne Bouverot]. IoT is used rapidly in the present and in the coming future because it becomes the more relevant and inevitable for people. IoT refers to the idea where a thing that
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