https://doi.org/10.46335/IJIES.2022.7.4.19 e-ISSN: 2456-3463 Vol. 7 , No. 4, 2022, PP. 94-97 International Journal of Innovations in Engineering and Science, www.ijies.net 94 Solid Waste Management Architecture Using WSN Technology Vanita Uike 1 , Prof. Rahul Nawkhare 2 , Dr. Bharati Sayankar 3 1 Student of E&TC, Vanita Uike WCEM, Nagpur, India 2 Assistant Professor, Pro. Rahul Nawkhare WCEM, Nagpur, India 3 Head of E&TC, Dr. Bharati Sayankar WCEM, Nagpur, India vanitauike27@gmail.com Received on: 05 April, 2022 Revised on: 14 May, 2022, Published on: 16 May,2022 Abstract In many application fields such as home, industry, environment and health, different Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications have been developed to solve management problems with smart implementations. This approach can be applied in the field of solid waste management. In this paper a new architecture is proposed with the aim to improve the on- site handling and transfer optimization in the waste management process. Solid waste generated is a ever growing problem at local regions or at global levels. There is proper disposal of solid wastes pollute all the components of the green environment (i.e., air, land and water) at regional and global levels. Keywords- solid waste management, ultrasonic sensor, thingspeak, aurdino uno, node mcu. I - INTRODUCTION “High population density in large urban areas makes hard the solution of solid waste management problems [1]. To reduce the environment impact of the waste dumping, many municipal corporate are involved in the development of efficient waste management systems. Solid waste management is a complex process that involves many steps: it includes generation, onsite handling and storage, collection, transfer, processing and disposal of solid wastes [1]. All these sub-processes have to be implemented within existing legal, social, regulations which take care of the environment and of the public health. A WSN consists of many autonomous sensor nodes, spatially distributed, capable to monitor physical characteristics (e.g. temperature, humidity, light, vibration, pressure, etc.) and designed to exchange their data through the network. Sensors link the physical with the digital world by capturing and revealing real- world phenomena and converting these into a form that can be processed, stored, and acted upon. A wireless sensor node has not only sensing components, but also on-board processing unit, chip radio and storage units. With these enhancements, a sensor node is often not only responsible for data collection, but also for in- network analysis based on correlation and fusion of its own data with those retrieved from other nodes. Moreover, sensor nodes can differ in their communication capabilities with different data rates and latencies II- LETURTURE SURVE S. V. Srikanth [1] tells about the problem due to the rapid increase in the population and as our country is stepping towards developed country, people have improved their life style. Hence there is increase in the number of vehicles in the country. Therefore its becoming difficult in places like restaurants, malls,