Smart Waste
Management
Table of Contents
Waste Collection as a part of a Smart City
Main features and scenarios of usage
System Model Architecture and Applications
Experimental Evaluation
Conclusion and future work
Waste Collection
The part of Smart Environment
Solve a problem of environmental pollution
Static and dynamic variants
IoT-based Waste Collection Service
Proposed Solution
Stakeholders of the system
City administration needs understanding of the generating reports, control over
pricing
District administrations are interested in controlling the process of waste
collection, checking quality of service, quick and legal ways for solving disputes
and problems
Waste trucks owning companies need platform for organizing and optimization of
their business process
Waste truck drivers need navigation system and reporting problem system
Managers of dumps and recycling factories can publish their possibilities
Road police can get reports about inaccurate car parking
Citizens want to have better service, lower cost and having easy accessible reports
Scenario of solving problem
Inaccessible waste bin scenario
Driver send report via app to
organizers of waste collection and
to the road police
The route is dynamically recounted
When the problem is solved the
system recounts the route for one
of the available trucks
System Model Architecture
Web-based application
For managers and operators with facilities like
registering the infrastructure and vehicles,
tracking the fleet, mark waste bins as blocked and
unblocked etc.
For police the way of finding and solving problem
of inaccessible
For administration show various reports of costs
and efficiency
Mobile application
For drivers
Present map with routes and
goals
Submit information about
completed work, transport load
and position
Submit reports about problems
with video or photo evidence