International Journal of Research Studies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IJRSEEE) Volume 5, Issue 1, 2019, PP 18-23 ISSN 2454-9436 (Online) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20431/2454-9436.0501003 www.arcjournals.org International Journal of Research Studies in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IJRSEEE) Page | 18 IOT Based Waste Management System with Metering for Smart Village Project Application Pushan Kumar Dutta Institute of Engineering and Technology (UK) Executive Committee Member, Kolkata Chapter, India School of Engineering and Technology, Amity University, Kolkata, India 1. INTRODUCTION Smart cities of the longer term can integrate technology, property and communication to share information which will facilitate with many waste management processes, reminiscent of optimizing the routes that electric vehicles follow for waste assortment and removal, besides automating operations through sensors on garbage bins signaling that assortment is required once the bins are full. Fig1. Garbage Dumped on Road Sides Due to rise of populations among the cities and states, people face many problems like environmental issues with increasing garbage waste can increase varied varieties of diseases and creates condition. In recent time garbage waste assortment and its management in India 2-October, 2014. Narendra Modi announced clean Mission launched by government of Asian country. This mission involves 4041 Abstract: Many cities and towns in India need to undergo a change to develop further as smart cities and villages. It is identified by us that a wholesome effort is to be put forward in cleaning the roads and garbage along the towns using electronic tools and government measures. These applications can be made possible with a revenue sharing model with IoT devices and near field communication channels. The basis of this work will involve smart village projects and in due course identify the areas of garbage filling areas of surrounding areas of models can be applied for a cleaner and greener initiative. IoT based sensors and microzonation survey initiatives for a cleaner and garbage concentration in areas and dustbins has been formulated and have used IoT and near field communication devices which are blue tooth and NFC enabled that can establish a metering system for cleaning the garbage of the roads and also alert the central gateway when the garbage is excessively high and needs to be cleaned immediately. IOT can be used to provide a platform for smart garbage management. Some of the commonly used methods are implemented using sensors and microcontrollers and a model has been proposed by us in this study. Keywords: IOT, Communication, Smart management, near field communication. Garbage *Corresponding Author: Pushan Kumar Dutta, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mahendra Institute of Technology, Namakkal Dt, India.