10.5281/ZENODO.3660159
Akpotuzor Sylvia A.
Computer Science, University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria
Ofem Ajah O.
Computer Science, University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria
Agana Moses A.
Computer Science, University of Calabar, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria
Web-Based Monitoring System for Optimal Collection and Disposal of Solid Waste Using Geographic Information System (GIS)
Zenodo
2020
2020-02-09
Journal article
https://zenodo.org/record/3660159
https://twasp.info/journal/Zq4873Ik/web-based-monitoring-system-for-optimal-collection-and-disposal-of-solid-waste-using-geographic-information-system-gis
10.5281/zenodo.3660158
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Open Access
<p><em>This research developed a Web-based Monitoring System for Optimal collection and Disposal of Solid Waste using Geographic Information System (GIS) with the aim of improving an effective waste management system and also providing a geographical view of waste collection bins and their locations in the study area. The rationale of this research was to provide a geo-spatial view of solid waste bins by allowing the public lodge complaints about filled waste bins in the covered region and also reducing the transit time it takes for garbage truck drivers to dispose waste at the major </em><em>dump-site</em><em>. This work adopted the Y-model web-GIS Development </em><em>Methodology (YWDM)</em><em> in developing the system. Also, object oriented analysis and design methods were used in developing the logical aspect of the system. On the analysis, development and implementation, the system uses Geographic Information System (GIS) combined with web technologies. While evaluating the system, as a proof of concept, dynamic tests were carried out during the validation process to test the functionalities of the system. </em><em>Finding shows</em><em> that the system can receive information dynamically at real time about waste bin situations within the study area and proactively take an action to evacuate wastes from storage locations. Transportation route was also optimized based on analysis of waste collection bin locations which results in ensuring that minimal time is spent on disposing wastes into the landfill. </em><em>In conclusion, the work has shown that</em><em> automating the waste management process by the use of a web-based monitoring system for optimal collection and disposal of solid wastes</em><em> will</em><em> improve waste management in Nigeria and beyond.</em></p>
<p> <em>Keywords:</em> <em>Waste</em><em>,</em><em> Optimal</em><em>,</em> <em>Web-based </em><em>Monitoring</em><em>,</em><em> Disposal</em><em>,</em><em> GIS</em><em>.</em></p>
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