2018 7th International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iccce.2018.8539241
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Solid Waste Management in Korangi District of Karachi using GPS And GIS: A Case study

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“…Tralhao et al (2010) proposed using GIS and the mathematical multi-objective programming method to define potential locations for the installation of green recycling sites for selective collection of waste aimed at recycling. Other GIS work includes identifying the level of sustainable development in urban residential sites for trend analysis to aid decision-makers in planning future public policies (Xu & Coors, 2012;Zeeshan et al, 2018).…”
Section: B Dss Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tralhao et al (2010) proposed using GIS and the mathematical multi-objective programming method to define potential locations for the installation of green recycling sites for selective collection of waste aimed at recycling. Other GIS work includes identifying the level of sustainable development in urban residential sites for trend analysis to aid decision-makers in planning future public policies (Xu & Coors, 2012;Zeeshan et al, 2018).…”
Section: B Dss Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[76] proposed using GIS and the mathematical multi-objective programming method to define potential locations for the installation of green recycling sites for selective collection of waste aimed at recycling. Other GIS work includes identifying the level of sustainable development in urban residential sites for trend analysis to aid decision-makers in planning future public policies [77,78].…”
Section: Dss Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important aspect that must be considered within a waste management system is the consumption of the battery generated by the use of the devices/sensors available in a solution. The IoT nodes used in solid waste management include ultrasonic sensors and load cell [125], GPS [126], actuators [36], microcontrollers [127], and transmission modules [128]. Some studies describe the use of renewable energy through photovoltaic panels for battery charge and avoid constant manual intervention for replacement.…”
Section: Refmentioning
confidence: 99%