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Volume - 6 | Issue - 4 | december 2024

Smart Dustbin using ESP32 for Waste Management Open Access
Venkadesh P.  , Divya S.V., Vishal N.  418
Pages: 309-317
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P., Venkadesh, Divya S.V., and Vishal N.. "Smart Dustbin using ESP32 for Waste Management." IRO Journal on Sustainable Wireless Systems 6, no. 4 (2024): 309-317
Published
19 December, 2024
Abstract

This research aims to develop a smart bin equipped with advanced technologies to enhance household cleaning and waste management. The primary objective is to minimize manual intervention and inefficient cleaning processes. The proposed system design integrates real-time sensor data, autonomous operation, and modular eco-friendly components. The proposed smart dustbin is designed to manage waste by automating both the collection and disposal of household waste. Performance evaluation demonstrates effective dust detection, ensuring efficient cleaning with minimal manual intervention. The system’s modular design facilitates scalability and potential integration of IoT and AI technologies for future improvements. By combining automation with sustainability, this smart dustbin addresses the challenges associated with waste management in smart homes.

Keywords

Dust Sensor ESP32 Dust sensor Ecosystem Smart home Technology

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