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A Framework for Recyclable Household Waste Management System in Smart Home Using IoT

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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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Kaur, M., Saini, K.S. (2017). A Framework for Recyclable Household Waste Management System in Smart Home Using IoT. In: Vishwakarma, H., Akashe, S. (eds) Computing and Network Sustainability. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 12. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3935-5_22

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