Smart Bin For Waste Management
Smart Bin For Waste Management
https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2022.47116
International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET)
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Abstract: The aim and object of this project is to prepare a Smart Bin for the collection of Metal and non metal so that they can
be easily separated. What this project will do is, Separate the metal and non metal from the waste. Metal will be detected by the
help of Proximity Inductive sensor and will be separated as metal by the help of servo motor.
Keyword: (Metal and non-metal separation)
I. INTRODUCTION
Separation of metals, when well organized and controlled, can ease the process. In recent years, sorting of scrap material using
various automated techniques has gained a lot of focus. One of the multiple steps in the recycling of non-ferrous metals is the
separation of shredded material into different groups. In our project, we propose the concept of "Metal & Non-metal Sorting Using
Metal Separator". This system of sorting products is optimized to differentiate between metal & non-metals product, which is done
with the help of a Proximity Inductive Sensor, with the help of a control motor it separates metal from non-metal. This project is
useful in automobile industries, steel plants and industry for separation of metal and non-metal element in the industry on a large
basis. It can also be used for waste management so also beneficial for the environment.
II. METHODOLOGY
A. Research Methodology
Various methods has been used in order to analyze and present the studies and researches presented. Considerations were made in
searching years it cover, databases to be used for searching, keywords to search and relatedness to the focus of paper. Researcher
searched for an updated study ranges from year 2014 up to 2018. To be able to present some innovations, keywords such as
Machine Learning, image processing, artificial intelligence and a combination of waste segregation was used in searching in the
database from two large databases: Scopus and Web of Science. They were selected because they are the most comprehensive
source of scholarly paper and articles. Upon searching, there are 100 results found. But since some of the study is outdated it was
not considered. In addition, some researches were not related in the study. PHP is an open-source scripting language. PHP 7.4.0 is
the latest version of PHP, which was released on . 28 November.
Acquisition of the Images of Waste Materials This study defines the waste first. To be able to do that, the researcher used to
categorize the waste into six (6) parts. After considering the waste category, the also determine the database wherein about 500
images of an item was collected [18]. The code to train the CNN trims the number of images in each category. Thus, they train the
CNN that is the machine learning tool that consists of several layers in a network which was the Deep Networks (Alex).
Determining the label of the new input image was conducted by AlexNet a trained CNN with 25 layers. They transfer the learning
which involves the modification of a pre-trained network.
Infrared Obstacle Line Sensor The system features an Infrared Obstacle Line Sensor that is fitted on the dustbin. The sensor system
is connected to Raspberry Pi 2 board, in which it was fitted with a Wi-fi or GSM Module that connects to the internet. As the
dustbin has filled-up, a notification was sent to the server using the Python (Django Framework) to schedule the collection of
garbage. Using Azure Machine Learning System wastes can be collected from the various dustbin and obtain predicted times this
will improves the scheduling process.
III. COMPONENTS
MODULE DESCRIPTION
1) First connect the device with a 12V AC voltage source.
2) Placed the items to be sorted in the available places alternately.
3) The results of testing metal and non-metal sorting tools, it can be seen that the analysis of this equipment is as follows:
4) If the detected one is metallic, then only the sensor will operate.
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5) When Inductive Proximity Sensor senses metal , the Servo motor will get an input from the sensor .
6) Then the object will be pushed by the wooden arm attached on servo motor into the metallic container.
V. THEORY
A. Power Supply Testing
In a power supply electronic device is the most important component. Because without the power supply the appliance will not be
able to light up, let alone operate. Each component has a voltage specification each to work. Therefore it is very important for us to
test the voltage entering or exiting a device.
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In the above test it can be seen that the existing proximity sensors are still functioning properly. That distance can be measured by a
minimum sensor is 0 mm to a maximum of 4 mm. The measured output voltage is voltage between the sensor output with input.
Besides that we can also know that only metal objects can be detected by this sensor.
VII. LIMITATIONS
One of the main limitation of this Smart bin was that the metal and non metal waste should be kept at a specified distance only .The
Range of Inductive Proximity Sensor for sensing metal is less.
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