What is it about?
Solid waste management (SWM) is a key administrative unit for managing the urban waste to deliver an eco-friendly environment to the citizens residing in urban cities. Generally, many technologies are implemented and developed by researchers for enhancing the mechanism of SWM and minimizing the waste generation. Yet, the management of waste generation is still a concern. So, here, there is requirement of technology that can involve the individuals for achieving the target reducing the waste. At present, the blockchain technology is an appropriate technology for SWM, as it provides the applications of time tracing activities, secure data transactions, and automatic reward system. In this study, a blockchain-based reward system is proposed to generate the rewards based on real-time series data such as quantity of garbage and level of waste. Furthermore, LoRa-range-based customized sensors are developed for bins to obtain real time information. Moreover, the generated information further transferred to cloud by utilizing LoRa wireless enabled gateway. By the use of flask server, a technique is proposed for integrating real-time data with blockchain via a local network application programming interface (API). A real-time implementation is evaluated on the data to the check the performance efficiency of the proposed approach, where the procedure of automatic reward system is presented in detail.
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Why is it important?
To generate the rewards based on real-time series data such as quantity of garbage and level of waste. Furthermore, LoRa-range-based customized sensors are developed for bins to obtain real time information. Moreover, the generated information further transferred to cloud by utilizing LoRa wireless enabled gateway.
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This page is a summary of: Blockchain Enabled Automatic Reward System in Solid Waste Management, Security and Communication Networks, September 2021, Hindawi Publishing Corporation,
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6952121.
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