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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2018Publisher:IEEE Authors: S. Sundar; Nisarg Shah;LoRA stands for Long Range communication. Lo-RAwan is the specification used for the battery operated and wireless systems. The main aim of the LoRA is to target the Internet Of Things requirement and also Bidirectional communication. In order to prove the proof of concept, here we are creating a smart prepaid electric meter which will consist of lora module along with it. All the data related to the meters i.e voltage, energy power etc will be send to a gateway. Gateway is the central unit or router which collects all the data from all the meters and it is connected with the local storage device or PC which will create the database for all the data, Now this data is again uploaded to the cloud by this pc to the public network, which can be accessed from any of the place. The most important part of this is that this concept of communication can be extended to other application in which the data transmitted bits is less. As a result of this we can overcome the disadvantage of the 3G/4G GSM modules and low power WAN i.e. LORA can be used for communication.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2024Publisher:MDPI AG Siddharth Bhattacharya; Ashwini Kumar; Kumar Krishav; Sourav Panda; C. M. Vidhyapathi; S. Sundar; B. Karthikeyan;This research presents a novel Self-Adaptive Waste Management System (SAWMS) that integrates advanced technology to address the pressing challenges of waste sorting and classification. SAWMS leverages Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in conjunction with conveyor belt technology to achieve real-time object classification and self-training capabilities. The system utilizes sensors for object detection and a camera for image capture, enabling an accurate initial classification of waste objects into predefined categories such as food waste, metal, and plastic bottles. Notably, our proposed system sets itself apart by its unique ability to adapt and self-train based on classification errors, ensuring ongoing accuracy even in the face of changing waste compositions. Through dynamic adjustments of the conveyor belt’s destination, it efficiently directs waste objects to their appropriate bins for disposal or recycling. This research demonstrates the potential of SAWMS to revolutionize waste management practices, offering an agile and sustainable solution to the evolving challenges of waste sorting and disposal.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2018Publisher:IEEE Authors: S. Sundar; Nisarg Shah;LoRA stands for Long Range communication. Lo-RAwan is the specification used for the battery operated and wireless systems. The main aim of the LoRA is to target the Internet Of Things requirement and also Bidirectional communication. In order to prove the proof of concept, here we are creating a smart prepaid electric meter which will consist of lora module along with it. All the data related to the meters i.e voltage, energy power etc will be send to a gateway. Gateway is the central unit or router which collects all the data from all the meters and it is connected with the local storage device or PC which will create the database for all the data, Now this data is again uploaded to the cloud by this pc to the public network, which can be accessed from any of the place. The most important part of this is that this concept of communication can be extended to other application in which the data transmitted bits is less. As a result of this we can overcome the disadvantage of the 3G/4G GSM modules and low power WAN i.e. LORA can be used for communication.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2024Publisher:MDPI AG Siddharth Bhattacharya; Ashwini Kumar; Kumar Krishav; Sourav Panda; C. M. Vidhyapathi; S. Sundar; B. Karthikeyan;This research presents a novel Self-Adaptive Waste Management System (SAWMS) that integrates advanced technology to address the pressing challenges of waste sorting and classification. SAWMS leverages Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) in conjunction with conveyor belt technology to achieve real-time object classification and self-training capabilities. The system utilizes sensors for object detection and a camera for image capture, enabling an accurate initial classification of waste objects into predefined categories such as food waste, metal, and plastic bottles. Notably, our proposed system sets itself apart by its unique ability to adapt and self-train based on classification errors, ensuring ongoing accuracy even in the face of changing waste compositions. Through dynamic adjustments of the conveyor belt’s destination, it efficiently directs waste objects to their appropriate bins for disposal or recycling. This research demonstrates the potential of SAWMS to revolutionize waste management practices, offering an agile and sustainable solution to the evolving challenges of waste sorting and disposal.
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