Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Science and Technology, University Fernando Pessoa, 4249-004 Porto, Portugal
2. Hardlevel—Renewable Energies, 4410-235 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
3. LIACC—Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Laboratory, University of Porto, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
Abstract
In Portugal, more than 98% of domestic cooking oil is disposed of improperly every day. This avoids recycling/reconverting into another energy. Is also may become a potential harmful contaminant of soil and water. Driven by the utility of recycled cooking oil, and leveraging the exponential growth of ubiquitous computing approaches, we propose an IoT smart solution for domestic used cooking oil (UCO) collection bins. We call this approach SWAN, which stands for Smart Waste Accumulation Network. It is deployed and evaluated in Portugal. It consists of a countrywide network of collection bin units, available in public areas. Two metrics are considered to evaluate the system’s success: (i) user engagement, and (ii) used cooking oil collection efficiency. The presented system should (i) perform under scenarios of temporary communication network failures, and (ii) be scalable to accommodate an ever-growing number of installed collection units. Thus, we choose a disruptive approach from the traditional cloud computing paradigm. It relies on edge node infrastructure to process, store, and act upon the locally collected data. The communication appears as a delay-tolerant task, i.e., an edge computing solution. We conduct a comparative analysis revealing the benefits of the edge computing enabled collection bin vs. a cloud computing solution. The studied period considers four years of collected data. An exponential increase in the amount of used cooking oil collected is identified, with the developed solution being responsible for surpassing the national collection totals of previous years. During the same period, we also improved the collection process as we were able to more accurately estimate the optimal collection and system’s maintenance intervals.
Funder
Hardlevel—Renewable Energies and Fernando Pessoa University
Reference39 articles.
1. IoT Challenges;Kranenburg;Commun. Mob. Comput.,2012
2. Smart cities survey: Technologies, application domains and challenges for the cities of the future;Mulero;Int. J. Distrib. Sens. Netw.,2019
3. The Concept of Waste and Waste Management;Amasuomo;J. Manag. Sustain.,2016
4. Municipal Solid Waste and the Environment: A Global Perspective;Vergara;Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour.,2012
5. Hardlevel (2020, September 11). Household Collection of Used Cooking Oil. Available online: https://www.hardlevel.pt/produtoseservicos-en.
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献