WECO: A wireless platform for monitoring recycling point spots

There is a growing demand for low cost, very low power and reduced size monitoring systems with wireless communications, to be used in different kinds of industrial environments. In several countries waste separation and recycling is a major issue. Consequently, the number of recycling spots has been steadily increasing. In order to ensure that recycle bins are properly maintained, several monitoring solutions have been proposed. These still have several limitations, such as requiring wires for power and/or communications and not being able to fit in all existing types of bins. This paper presents WECO, a wireless embedded solution for monitoring the level of the bins located in recycling spots. The proposed system automatically alerts a remote central station when a bin reaches a programmable filling level, thus avoiding the need to spot check if the bin is full and ensuring that the recycling spot is kept clean. The developed prototype required hardware-software co-design and aimed to meet the above mentioned requirements, resorting to the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol for wireless communications between all nodes in the network, each based on a System-On-Chip (SoC) CC2530 from Texas Instruments. Due to its wireless nature, the architecture requires a battery for power supplying the nodes, with a life time of at least six years. The filling level readings of each bin in a recycling spot is made using an ultrasonic sensor. The data collected by the monitoring platform is then sent to the remote central station that processes it in order to optimize routes and establish a scheduled collection of the recycling spots.

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