5 books on IoT for Recycling [PDF]

November 10, 2024

These books are covering the integration of IoT technology in waste management, sensors for tracking recyclable materials, benefits of real-time data monitoring, innovations in smart waste bins, case studies of successful IoT applications in recycling and the role of IoT in optimizing collection routes and schedules.

1. Applications of Blockchain and Big IoT Systems: Digital Solutions for Diverse Industries
2022 by Arun Solanki, Vishal Jain, Loveleen Gaur



In a universe where blockchain and IoT collide with a sense of urgency that suggests they might be running late for tea, Applications of Blockchain and Big IoT Systems swoops in to save the day—or at least explain why the kettle is now part of a smart urban development project. From higher education (where professors ponder how to teach something that updates faster than the syllabus) to agriculture (where cows now demand secure ledgers for their milk), this book zips through industries with the cheerful chaos of a galactic hitchhiker. Each chapter tackles cyberthreats, big data and baffling algorithms with a combination of architectural brilliance and the unwavering belief that blockchain is the answer—though it’s unclear if anyone remembers the question. Packed with tools, techniques and an optimistic sense of impending revolution, this is the guidebook for anyone navigating the improbable intersection of digital dreams and pragmatic problem-solving.
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2. The Circular Supply Chain: Basic Principles and Techniques
2022 by Ifeyinwa Juliet Orji, Frank Ojadi



"The Circular Supply Chain: Basic Principles and Techniques" is the sort of book that might start with an innocent idea—like rethinking how we move stuff around—and then spiral into a gloriously bewildering universe where "make, use, dispose" is as outdated as a fax machine in a spaceship. This tome, teetering somewhere between a survival manual for beleaguered supply chain managers and a philosophical treatise on why your toaster might outlive you, dives headlong into the mysteries of circular economies, blockchain sorcery and Industry 4.0 wizardry. Packed with case studies that feel like adventures and questions designed to make you doubt your life choices (and then solve them), it’s a guide for students, engineers and anyone brave enough to want a world where supply chains are as sustainable as a Vogon poetry recital is lethal.
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3. Advances in Greener Energy Technologies
2020 by Akash Kumar Bhoi, Karma Sonam Sherpa, Akhtar Kalam, Gyoo-Soo Chae



Advances in Greener Energy Technologies is the sort of book that boldly ventures into the universe of renewable energy, where theoretical physics meets the stubborn realities of wind turbines and solar panels in a valiant attempt to save the planet. Akash Kumar Bhoi, Karma Sonam Sherpa, Akhtar Kalam and Gyoo-Soo Chae guide us through a labyrinth of green ingenuity, blending high-concept research with the kind of practical applications that make you think, “Well, why didn’t we just do that sooner?” From optimizing hybrid resources to solving real-world energy conundrums with a dash of computational wizardry, this book is a treasure map for anyone hoping to navigate the brave new world of sustainable power. Whether you’re a researcher, policymaker, or just someone who’d like your toaster to run on something other than the planet’s despair, this book offers solution-oriented approaches to lighting up the future—preferably with fewer carbon emissions and a lot more smug satisfaction.
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4. Smart Grid and Internet of Things
2020 by Der-Jiunn Deng, Ai-Chun Pang, Chun-Cheng Lin



In the quaintly electrified corridors of TaiChung, Taiwan, a peculiar gathering of bright sparks convened to ponder a question only slightly less complex than the meaning of life: how to make the smart grid smarter. Smart Grid and Internet of Things chronicles this noble effort with the same meticulousness you’d expect from a species bent on harnessing millions of sensors and meters to chat amongst themselves like hyper-efficient gossipers at a tea party. Within these pages, 10 carefully chosen papers emerge victorious from a Darwinian selection process involving 22 hopefuls, delving into how IoT-driven machine-to-machine banter revolutionizes power grids. From nosy neighborhood networks to chatty substations, the book explores IoT’s uncanny knack for not only spotting outages but also scheduling customer deliveries with the precision of a time-traveling butler. And, as one would expect in any tale worth its silicon, there’s a subplot involving security, because what good is a grid without a dash of paranoia to keep it all humming?
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5. Emerging Communication Technologies Based on Wireless Sensor Networks: Current Research and Future Applications
2016 by Mubashir Husain Rehmani, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan



Emerging Communication Technologies Based on Wireless Sensor Networks: Current Research and Future Applications is a book that bravely dives into the labyrinthine world of wireless sensor networks (WSN), where tiny devices chatter endlessly about the state of the world around them, forming the technological equivalent of a neighborhood watch. Mubashir Husain Rehmani and Al-Sakib Khan Pathan have heroically bundled the chaos of emerging communication technologies into a single volume, sparing researchers the pain of scavenging through a thousand disparate sources. It’s a treasure trove of insights into how WSNs are revolutionizing the way we gather, process and fling information across the digital void—covering everything from cutting-edge techniques to applications so futuristic they might as well come with a free towel for your journey through hyperspace. Perfect for anyone who’s ever wondered what happens when sensors stop being polite and start getting innovative.
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