IOT BASED GARBAGE
MONITORING SYSTEM
MONIKA, PAWANDEEP KAUR and VARSHA NEHRA
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
AUGUST 26, 2016
Contents
Introduction
Role of IOT
Waste management
Application
Block diagram of garbage controlling and monitoring
system
Conclusion
The rise of the IOT
Introduction
Internet of things or internet of objects
unique identifiers and the ability to automatically transfer data
By 2020 there will be 50 billion objects in “Internet of Things”
E.g.
While shopping goods will introduce themselves
Car will generate alarm if driver made any mistake.
But many challenges waiting us.
Waste Management Consist Of Two Parts:-
1. Monitoring: The act of observing something and keeping a record of that
observation; or to: keep watch; keep track of; keep under surveillance; or,
check usually for a special purpose.
2. Reporting: Preparation of standardized report(s) to defined
authorities, stakeholders or public either on regular basis or related to
pre-defined events (transport of hazardous waste, accidental
pollution release etc.). Scope and periodicity is given by sub-laws,
standards, guidebooks usually along with the monitoring
and/or record keeping methodology.
Waste Monitoring and Reporting
Integration of both processes
Monitoring without reporting does not usually make sense
(however sometimes it happens),
Reporting without monitoring is not possible.
What is IOT?
Internet is a popular medium to communicate with anyone
through out the world . We can send any kind of info from the
client devices like tablet, pc, smart phones etc and it goes to
some server and the Server the data further.
So one can say the things responsible for transmission of anything
over Internet are Internet of Things.
Internet gave us the opportunity to connect in ways we could
never have dreamed of . The IOT will take us beyond connection
IOT refers to the uniquely identified things and their virtual
representation in Internet like structure.
Kevin Ashton is the Father of IOT.
Technology enables IOT
Smart phones
RFID (Radio frequency identification)
Big data
Sensors
ZigBee (used to create personal area network with low power
digital radio)
Bandwidth
Nano tech
Applications
IOT devices can be used to
traffic control, smart parking, Electronic troll collection
System, vehicle control.
monitor and control the mechanical, electrical and electronic
systems used in various types of buildings in home automation
and building automation systems.
enable remote health monitoring and emergency notification
systems.
Daily life and domestics.
Conclusion
IOT is the next big trend for IT industry.
Here privacy can be huge issue.
Another argument against IOT is the over-reliance on
technology.
Connecting of more and more devices to the Internet will result in
the loss of jobs.