2018 2nd International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icoei.2018.8553764
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An IoT Enabled Smart Waste Management System in Concern with Indian Smart Cities

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“…Along with Ravindra and Devi, as well as their coworkers [33] Instance of a proposition that is suggested It is now being analysed and put into action that the Internet of Things (IoT) solution for intelligent waste management is being implemented. The "Smart Cities Mission" is a testament to the commitment that the Indian government has given to the establishment of the mission.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Along with Ravindra and Devi, as well as their coworkers [33] Instance of a proposition that is suggested It is now being analysed and put into action that the Internet of Things (IoT) solution for intelligent waste management is being implemented. The "Smart Cities Mission" is a testament to the commitment that the Indian government has given to the establishment of the mission.…”
Section: A Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This becomes clearer when one takes into consideration the research projects that have been carried out by a number of cities throughout the world, including Msheireb Downtown -Doha [35], Malaysia [36], United Arab Emirates [40] Spain [37], Bangladesh [38], Saudi Arabia [23], Hamburg -Germany [34], India [33], and China [39]. A broad variety of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies have been used in these municipalities in order to improve the core capabilities of the municipalities as well as the quality of the services that they provide.…”
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“…However, communication over GSM/GPRS entails pretty high running costs though and hence it is far preferable to move towards other technologies. Enabling smart bins with WiFi, as it is shown in [ 14 , 15 , 16 ], could be a remedy but, as a drawback, coverage needs to be widely ensured.…”
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confidence: 99%