2012 5th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ntms.2012.6208764
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Solid Waste Management Architecture Using Wireless Sensor Network Technology

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“…The researchers in [9] and [10] focus on the use of capacity, weight, temperature, humidity and pressure sensors for solid waste collection. More specifically, in [9] the authors have proposed a sensorized waste collection container for content estimation and collection optimization.…”
Section: B Models That Adopt Capacity Weight Temperature Humiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The researchers in [9] and [10] focus on the use of capacity, weight, temperature, humidity and pressure sensors for solid waste collection. More specifically, in [9] the authors have proposed a sensorized waste collection container for content estimation and collection optimization.…”
Section: B Models That Adopt Capacity Weight Temperature Humiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed bin is prepared and tested in the Pudong New Area, Shanghai. In [10], the authors have proposed a solid waste collection architecture using WSNs. The paper presents a WSN model as a key enabling technology for smart implementation to face the waste collection problem in an urban area.…”
Section: B Models That Adopt Capacity Weight Temperature Humiditymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Boustani et al, 2011;Isoaho and Peltoniemi, 2004;Johansson, 2006;Mcleod et al, 2013;Purohit and Bothale, 2011), GPRS (Ali et al, 2012;Faccio et al, 2011;Friedlos, 2005;O'connor, 2007;Vicentini et al, 2009;Wilson and Vincent, 2008) and VHFR (Lee and Thomas, 2004) were adopted by several solid waste collection and monitoring systems. The short-range communications technologies such as Wi-Fi (Chowdhury and Chowdhury, 2007;Hong et al, 2014), ZigBee (Catania and Ventura, 2014;Longhi et al, 2012) and Bluetooth (Friedlos, 2005;O'connor, 2007) were used among data acquisition nodes and sink nodes.…”
Section: Usage Of Data Communication Technologies In Swm Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering different ways of wireless communication, the use of the Industrial Scientific and Medical (ISM) bands eliminate the need of telephone operator subscription. For this solution a cost reduction of 50% has been estimated [7].…”
Section: Gatewaymentioning
confidence: 99%