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@article{160801, author = {Salava V Satyanarayana and Aman Kumar Choudhary and Nalla Pranay and B. Praveen and K.Sravan and P.Manoj}, title = {IoT Based Multifunctional Smart Bin}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {1271-1275}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160801}, abstract = {With the rapid increase in urbanization, the production of waste is increasing. Mostly the collection of waste happens at the wrong time, which is the foremost reason for the overflowing of the dustbin. Overflowing of the bin causes the spread of a foul smell. The early waste collection would add-on to the higher running cost and higher traffic clogging. Therefore, there is a need to improve waste management techniques. As the world is moving towards automated and smart techniques, there is a need to shift from traditional methods to smart waste management. It can be achieved by using technology and data to improvise the handling and collection of waste. This paper describes the ideology of automating the bin for opening and closing the lid and contributing to smart waste management by introducing IoT-based control and monitoring of the dustbin. IoT platforms like Blynk IoT and Thingspeak are used to achieve the objective.}, keywords = {Smart Waste management, Internet of Things (IoT), Blynk IoT, Thingspeak}, month = {}, }
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