II137: RecyclePi: Redifining Waste Management With Raspberry Pi

Muhammad Azri Bin Ahmok University Of Kuala Lumpur

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This project aims to create a file server system to make data collection more efficient and secure than using traditional methods. The main objective is to develop and deploy a prototype of file server data collection and data management system based on Raspberry Pi technology. The primary focus is on addressing the challenges associated with efficient data collection and data management offering a cost-effective solution. Recycling companies use data management systems to handle waste materials effectively, optimize resource allocation, and maintain compliance with environmental standards. However, traditional file servers are burdensome due to their high startup costs, scalability issues, and high energy usage. To improve data management procedures while reducing financial restraints, it is essential to investigate alternate, affordable options. The Raspberry Pi, an inexpensive, energy-efficient computer, offers recycling businesses a potential chance to transform their data management systems. Its adaptable design and cheap initial cost make it a desirable option for businesses looking for data management systems that are both affordable and effective. Additionally, it may have trouble handling large data volumes or user connections, even though it is an affordable solution for small to medium-sized data management. Recycling companies should carefully consider this limitation before implementing the Raspberry Pi, as it may have trouble handling large data volumes or user connections.