TRASH BOT MONITORING SYSTEM

Authors

  • Sanchana.R Information Technology, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology Chennai
  • Josephine Ruth Fenitha Information Technology, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology Chennai
  • Nithya Devi S Information Technology, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai
  • Mercy.P Information Technology, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai
  • Bhavani Sree.Sk Information Technology, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai
  • Swetha.S Information Technology, Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology, Chennai

Abstract

The old-style collection methods of waste used to be sufficient in cities but as there was a significant increase in the amount of produced waste due to the increasing population in cities, these methods turned out to be insufficient. The problems included the filling of reports, timetable, billing which led to the unstable waste collection activities (probably due to the incomplete waste when it was supposed to be collected or probably due to the irregularities in collecting the waste). These encountered issues led to the development of other methods of collection, such as smart waste management collection to solve the problems and reduce times and cost of collection. Although smart waste management collection is completely smart, does not need manual power, and allows a better working environment and it is also much quicker. However, it needs a larger budget and that is why it may be a problem for different countries with smaller budgets.

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Sanchana.R, Josephine Ruth Fenitha, Nithya Devi S, Mercy.P, Bhavani Sree.Sk, & Swetha.S. (2023). TRASH BOT MONITORING SYSTEM. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 8(2), 118–125. Retrieved from http://www.eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/1527