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REVIEW OF AUTOMATED SOLID WASTE COLLECTION & DISPOSABLE ROBOT

Journal: International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research Technology (IJESRT) (Vol.7, No. 10)

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Page : 122-133

Keywords : Automatization; IOT; Quandary management; self-learning; astute bin; waste squashing.;

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Abstract

The on-going present day scenario have subsisted provocation to persist its existence due to expressly and meteorically increasing population, urbanization and negligence towards waste. The smutty, illegitimate& irregular handling of waste and filth is increasing at an inchmeal rate. The day by day piling solid waste is deteriorating the environment and the denizens of that place. Day by day we are progressing and becoming smart but our management techniques are still obsolete and we are pinned to old traditional waste ejection and disposal modus operandi. This snags and hurdles necessitate a genuine & conventionally established solid waste and rubbish management and governing structure i.e. a well maintained automatized waste monitoring and ejecting methodology or system. The paper bestows an IOT & ML rooted framework for palpable actual selfactivating, self -regulating and self-executing garbage survieling and jettisoning system. A multifarious model which employs features of alerting end-users, tracking vehicles, trash bin levels and alerting the zonal municipality employee. The design and plan of quick-witted intelligent robot bins having learning ability will be the onset of a devasting change in solid waste management system. A bin with intelligent logics and sensors to govern waste. The astute bin concept ameliorate Quandary to an another level by smashing & squashing trash on an exhaustive or large scale. This bins or canisters will tends to manage waste so effectively that it irradicates all diseases and problemsand will maintain and promote a clean environment.

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