Development Management Through The Use Of The Internet Of Things In Waste With An Emphasis On Smart Cities
Keywords:
IoT, waste management, smart city, Development management.Abstract
With the development of the Internet of Things (IoT), waste management has emerged as a serious issue. Waste management is a day-to-day task in urban areas that requires a large workforce and affects the natural, budgetary, efficiency and social aspects. Lays; There are many methods for optimizing waste management such as using the nearest neighbor search, colony optimization, genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization methods, however, the results are still very vague and cannot be found in real systems, such as universities Or cities, to be used, IoT-based citizens' waste management applications make urban waste management practices more sustainable, optimizing waste collection routes based on the amount of garbage filled by sensors is one of the most effective applications. Finally, waste recycling management requires deeper cooperation between the public and private sectors; in this article, while examining waste management with the IoT approach, the importance of this issue is examined and, of course, suggestions are made for metropolitan areas.
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