2021
DOI: 10.25046/aj060282
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Prototype Design Internet of Things Based Waste Management Using Image Processing

Abstract: Waste is currently a serious problem often found in rural areas, rural areas, and even industrial areas. Waste is a side effect of activities carried out by humans to meet social or industrial needs. Increasing human productivity will also increase the amount of waste produced. To overcome this, a sorting management system is needed. Good waste is seen from the processing method to the recycling process. The waste management problem still relies on the old system transporting and disposing of waste to the fina… Show more

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“…In particular, with the continuous development of microprocessors, more and more microprocessor-based image sensors are appearing in different fields and moving toward high resolution, high frame rate, and high definition. In order to obtain these image data, the research of image acquisition systems is also a hot spot of concern [6]. After years of development, image acquisition systems have gained a pivotal position in military, medical, and industrial fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, with the continuous development of microprocessors, more and more microprocessor-based image sensors are appearing in different fields and moving toward high resolution, high frame rate, and high definition. In order to obtain these image data, the research of image acquisition systems is also a hot spot of concern [6]. After years of development, image acquisition systems have gained a pivotal position in military, medical, and industrial fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%