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Active RFID for Waste Collection
PADOVATRE SIRV
RFID-based electronic emptying system
to reduce the carbon footprint

IDnova  www.idnova.com
Environmental awareness
 Improve the citizens awareness of the amount
of non-recyclable waste they produce;
 How to?
 Inform citizens (global warming, biodiversity);
 Build up the respect for the environment by
teaching it at school;

 Finally

SAVING MONEY  THE LESS WASTE YOU
PRODUCE THE LESS YOU PAY
IDnova  www.idnova.com
How it works
1. Distribution of domestic bins for waste
collection;
2. Distribution of TAGs;
3. Instructions for the citizen.

IDnova  www.idnova.com
Letter sending tags and
instructions
GREEN  Grass
Leaves, hedge and grass cuttings,
vegetable garden residue.
ORGANIC  Food waste
Food leftovers, rotten food, fruit,
and vegetable waste, coffee
grounds, tea filters and bags, pet
excrement and litter tray contents,
cut flowers and house plants, stale
breads, oily or greasy paper towels,
cold ashes, small bones and fish
remains (bones and shells).
DRY  Non-recyclable dry material
Any other material not listed above
and which does not come into any
other category.

IDnova  www.idnova.com
How it works

IDnova  www.idnova.com
How it works

IDnova  www.idnova.com
How it works

IDnova  www.idnova.com
How it works
For citizens

For operators

 Attach the tag to the bin;
 Fill the bin;
 Put the bin on the street on
the right day;
 Pay per use, proportionally
to the number of emptying.

 Take the RFID reader before
leaving the depot: reader colour
matches the colour of waste bins
to be collected;
 Empty bins as usual: no
additional operation required;
 Pay attention to the reader
feedbacks (warning on pending
payments and wrong bins);
 Put the reader it in the cradle at
the depot: it will start an
automatic
wireless
data
synchronisation.

IDnova  www.idnova.com
Why active RFID?
 Quick and dirty: because it works!
 It works fine: reading rate 100%!
 Minimum operators training:
 Take the device from the cradle and put it back;
 Execute only usual collecting operation;

 No changes to be made to the waste
collection vehicles.

IDnova  www.idnova.com
Why active RFID?
 The device collects: bin_ID, timestamp,
battery_level;
 Wow! I was going to forget concerns about
battery life?
 The battery life is of over 3 years  real data
from the field.
 The RFID active tag is thin and light: a longer
battery life could be easily reached increasing
its dimensions.
IDnova  www.idnova.com
SIRV, some data
 The system has been running for over three
years;
 Approximately 58 municipalities and 300k
citizens;
 We are planning the third generation of tag:
 New enclosure;
 Battery enhancement;
 Algorithm optimisation for power saving.
IDnova  www.idnova.com
IDnova, our role in the project
 IDnova supported the customer Padova 3 in the
project analysis and in defining technical
requirements;
 Provided the complete HW solution, starting from
already existing products;
 Engineered and manufactured the necessary RFID
equipments;
 Developed the software layer for the integration of
the RFID systems in the accounting/billing corporate
software;
 Professional services and maintenance.
IDnova  www.idnova.com
IDnova, an RFID company
Since July 2006 IDnova develops, manufactures and sells
ICT products based on RFID technologies, RTLS and smart
sensors;
Key expertise and experiences since 1997 in the areas of
passive (LF, HF and UHF) and active RFID technologies,
including devices working in harsh environments;
In-house RFID design and integration capabilities (tag,
antenna, interrogator, middleware);
Full line of HF and UHF RFID products, including product
families to cover short , mid and long range applications.

IDnova  www.idnova.com
IDnova, an RFID company
IDnova S.r.l.
ITALY  59100 Prato (PO)
3, Via Onorio Vannucchi
+390574729797
www.idnova.com

IDnova  www.idnova.com
Questions

&

ID WORLD 2013
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Answers

IDnova S.r.l.
Mario Beltrami
tsm@idnova.com | +390574729797
IDnova  www.idnova.com

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  • 1. Active RFID for Waste Collection PADOVATRE SIRV RFID-based electronic emptying system to reduce the carbon footprint IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 2. Environmental awareness Improve the citizens awareness of the amount of non-recyclable waste they produce; How to? Inform citizens (global warming, biodiversity); Build up the respect for the environment by teaching it at school; Finally SAVING MONEY THE LESS WASTE YOU PRODUCE THE LESS YOU PAY IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 3. How it works 1. Distribution of domestic bins for waste collection; 2. Distribution of TAGs; 3. Instructions for the citizen. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 4. Letter sending tags and instructions GREEN Grass Leaves, hedge and grass cuttings, vegetable garden residue. ORGANIC Food waste Food leftovers, rotten food, fruit, and vegetable waste, coffee grounds, tea filters and bags, pet excrement and litter tray contents, cut flowers and house plants, stale breads, oily or greasy paper towels, cold ashes, small bones and fish remains (bones and shells). DRY Non-recyclable dry material Any other material not listed above and which does not come into any other category. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 5. How it works IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 6. How it works IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 7. How it works IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 8. How it works For citizens For operators Attach the tag to the bin; Fill the bin; Put the bin on the street on the right day; Pay per use, proportionally to the number of emptying. Take the RFID reader before leaving the depot: reader colour matches the colour of waste bins to be collected; Empty bins as usual: no additional operation required; Pay attention to the reader feedbacks (warning on pending payments and wrong bins); Put the reader it in the cradle at the depot: it will start an automatic wireless data synchronisation. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 9. Why active RFID? Quick and dirty: because it works! It works fine: reading rate 100%! Minimum operators training: Take the device from the cradle and put it back; Execute only usual collecting operation; No changes to be made to the waste collection vehicles. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 10. Why active RFID? The device collects: bin_ID, timestamp, battery_level; Wow! I was going to forget concerns about battery life? The battery life is of over 3 years real data from the field. The RFID active tag is thin and light: a longer battery life could be easily reached increasing its dimensions. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 11. SIRV, some data The system has been running for over three years; Approximately 58 municipalities and 300k citizens; We are planning the third generation of tag: New enclosure; Battery enhancement; Algorithm optimisation for power saving. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 12. IDnova, our role in the project IDnova supported the customer Padova 3 in the project analysis and in defining technical requirements; Provided the complete HW solution, starting from already existing products; Engineered and manufactured the necessary RFID equipments; Developed the software layer for the integration of the RFID systems in the accounting/billing corporate software; Professional services and maintenance. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 13. IDnova, an RFID company Since July 2006 IDnova develops, manufactures and sells ICT products based on RFID technologies, RTLS and smart sensors; Key expertise and experiences since 1997 in the areas of passive (LF, HF and UHF) and active RFID technologies, including devices working in harsh environments; In-house RFID design and integration capabilities (tag, antenna, interrogator, middleware); Full line of HF and UHF RFID products, including product families to cover short , mid and long range applications. IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 14. IDnova, an RFID company IDnova S.r.l. ITALY 59100 Prato (PO) 3, Via Onorio Vannucchi +390574729797 www.idnova.com IDnova www.idnova.com
  • 15. Questions & ID WORLD 2013 Tuesday, November 05, 2013 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Answers IDnova S.r.l. Mario Beltrami tsm@idnova.com | +390574729797 IDnova www.idnova.com