The city generates a massive amount of household waste every day. In order to efficiently clean up, reduce costs, and minimize disturbance to residents, the entire garbage collection process has been optimized through multiple levels of planning, forming a complete and efficient system from route, classification, equipment to scheduling.
1、 Collecting routes: relying on calculation to plan the optimal route
1.1 Partition Responsibility
The city divides exclusive cleaning and transportation areas according to blocks and communities, with each vehicle responsible for a fixed area to avoid repeated detours across districts and reduce ineffective travel.
1.2 Algorithm planning for driving path
Based on the distribution of residential areas, single lane roads,and morning rush hour restrictions, use a program to calculate the shortest route to reduce detours and traffic congestion time.
2、 Classification mechanism: Reduce transportation pressure from the source
2.1 Fixed time and targeted classified advertising
Set fixed collection periods and distribution points to avoid scattered picking up; Recyclable items, kitchen waste, and other garbage are stored separately, eliminating the need for on-site sorting to save time.
2.2 Large capacity centralized garbage bin
Install sealed large capacity collection bins in the community to reduce the frequency of vehicle travel and minimize resource consumption caused by repeated short distance transportation.
3、 Vehicles and Scheduling: Dynamic Adjustment to Improve Efficiency
3.1 Adaptation scenarios for dedicated cleaning vehicles
Small cars are responsible for narrow alleys in the old city area,,while large compression vehicles handle main road areas, greatly increasing the single loading capacity of compression equipment.
3.2 Real time scheduling to respond to unexpected situations
The dispatch center monitors the location of vehicles and adjusts the route in a timely manner when encountering overflow points or road closures to prevent delays caused by garbage accumulation.
Conclusion
Optimization of garbage collection, covering the entire process of source disposal, transportation routes, and vehicle scheduling. By relying on scientific zoning, intelligent route planning, and classification measures, we can control labor and fuel costs while ensuring a clean and orderly urban environment.
1、 Collecting routes: relying on calculation to plan the optimal route
1.1 Partition Responsibility
The city divides exclusive cleaning and transportation areas according to blocks and communities, with each vehicle responsible for a fixed area to avoid repeated detours across districts and reduce ineffective travel.
1.2 Algorithm planning for driving path
Based on the distribution of residential areas, single lane roads,and morning rush hour restrictions, use a program to calculate the shortest route to reduce detours and traffic congestion time.
2、 Classification mechanism: Reduce transportation pressure from the source
2.1 Fixed time and targeted classified advertising
Set fixed collection periods and distribution points to avoid scattered picking up; Recyclable items, kitchen waste, and other garbage are stored separately, eliminating the need for on-site sorting to save time.
2.2 Large capacity centralized garbage bin
Install sealed large capacity collection bins in the community to reduce the frequency of vehicle travel and minimize resource consumption caused by repeated short distance transportation.
3、 Vehicles and Scheduling: Dynamic Adjustment to Improve Efficiency
3.1 Adaptation scenarios for dedicated cleaning vehicles
Small cars are responsible for narrow alleys in the old city area,,while large compression vehicles handle main road areas, greatly increasing the single loading capacity of compression equipment.
3.2 Real time scheduling to respond to unexpected situations
The dispatch center monitors the location of vehicles and adjusts the route in a timely manner when encountering overflow points or road closures to prevent delays caused by garbage accumulation.
Conclusion
Optimization of garbage collection, covering the entire process of source disposal, transportation routes, and vehicle scheduling. By relying on scientific zoning, intelligent route planning, and classification measures, we can control labor and fuel costs while ensuring a clean and orderly urban environment.