Paper Title: INTEGRATION OF LOCATION-BASED GARBAGE COLLECTION
Author's name: R.Sangeetha, T.Logesh
Multiple mobile or web applications are combined in smart cities to create comfortable human habitation. Making an efficient, effective, and ecologically friendly rubbish management system is one of these alternatives. The current trash collection system involves daily or weekly rounds of routine garbage trucks, which not only don't cover every part of town, but may also be a wholly inefficient use of public funds. This idea offers a low-cost mobile or web-based system that the government may use to effectively handle the enormous volumes of trash that are collected every day, as well as a much better answer to the nuisance of electric pigs for the people. Additionally, all users of this app can access the Google map to view the whereabouts of the garbage collector. This is accomplished by a network of smart bins that employ cloud-based monitoring and analysis tools to provide garbage trucks with predicative routes. For the workforce and therefore the citizens, an internet app is created that principally offers the generated routes for the labour and locates the closest available smart bin for citizens.