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IoT for Waste Management: A Key to Ensuring Sustainable Greener Environment in Smart Cities

IoT for Waste Management: A Key to Ensuring Sustainable Greener Environment in Smart Cities
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Author(s): Jaganthan Thirumal (Anna University, India), Usha Kingsly Devi (Anna University, India)and Dynisha S. (Anna University, India)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 14
Source title: Handbook of Research on Implementation and Deployment of IoT Projects in Smart Cities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Krishnan Saravanan (Anna University Chennai – Regional Office Tirunelveli, India), Golden Julie (Anna University, India)and Harold Robinson (SCAD College of Engineering and Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9199-3.ch016

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Abstract

Smart cities incorporate information and communication technology to enhance the quality and performance of urban services. The element of smart cities includes physical infrastructure and IoT technology, which gives a framework, methodology, technology, and management solution and efficient waste handling and reduction with the assistance of software analysis tools. It provides effective environmental resource flow integration. IoT system provides a digital access to waste management. This system uses online smart monitor sensors that monitor the performance of water supply and effluent handling system utilizing a cloud-based platform. This enhances real-time planned performance and increases life-cycle equipment. This technique enhances the synergistic use of resources due to climate mitigation and adaptation for sustainable growth and this technology also uses air quality sensors across the city to collect open data platform for monitoring and reducing primary and secondary pollutants and systematically instruct the pollutant-causing sources to maintain ambient air quality.

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