Abstract

The smart city consists not only the suffocated facilities but also it should consist of a smart solid waste management system. The huge generation of solid waste and shortage of land for dumping results in search of best schemes.  Collection, transportation, and disposal of solid waste is a huge concern and also a very challenging task. Proper tools like IoT should be employed to integrate these works smoothly and efficiently. IoT consists of sensors which help in indicating the waste levels and collection routes to the server, from which the waste was collected in a quick and efficient manner. IoT contributes in all stages of waste management, which results in saving of time and money.

Keywords

IoT, Waste Management, Solid Waste,

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