Smart waste management in IoT-Based urban waste management in Surabaya City

Smart waste management in IoT-Based urban waste management in Surabaya City

Authors

  • S Sunarto University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia
  • T Sulistyaningsih University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia
  • U Kulsum University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Keywords:

Smart waste, Management, IoT, Surabaya city

Abstract

This study aims to describe the smart waste management implemented in the city of Surabaya as part of an effort to control IoT-based waste. The city of Surabaya, as the most populous city in East Java, will certainly have a waste problem that must be resolved every day, especially the problem of household waste generated by Surabaya residents every day. The average urban resident can produce around 0.64 kg of waste per day, whereas in Surabaya the amount of waste transported is around 75.6%. The Smart Waste Management system provides a waste management proposal from determining temporary waste disposal sites (TPS) and garbage transport fleets to scheduling waste transportation. Waste handling is optimized to obtain efficiency and effectiveness in handling urban waste. This research uses qualitative research with the help of Nvivo 12 Plus software to analyze data obtained from secondary data sources. The results of this study indicate that the successful implementation of smart waste management is determined by the active role of the government, the community, and the Garbage Bank, which has been formed from the RT/RW level per region. The system created with the help of AI is to see the state of the trash can, which is then interpreted into information. The system will automatically record the type and amount of waste disposed of.

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2024-10-20

How to Cite

Smart waste management in IoT-Based urban waste management in Surabaya City. (2024). BIS Information Technology and Computer Science, 1, V124025. https://doi.org/10.31603/bistycs.199

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