Smart Bicycle Probe – An EPS@ISEP 2020 Project

Air pollution kills approximately 7 million people every year and nine out of ten people are exposed to high levels of airborne pollutants. This paper describes the design of a bicycle air probe by a team of multicultural and multidisciplinary students of the European Project Semester, during the sp...

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Main Author: Boularas, Mélissa (author)
Other Authors: Szmytke, Zuzanna (author), Smith, Logan (author), Isik, Kaan (author), Ruusunen, Juho (author), Malheiro, Benedita (author), JUSTO, Jorge (author), Ribeiro, Maria Cristina de Castro (author), Silva, Manuel F. (author), Ferreira, Paulo (author), Guedes, Pedro (author)
Format: conferenceObject
Language:eng
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/17648
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/17648
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Summary:Air pollution kills approximately 7 million people every year and nine out of ten people are exposed to high levels of airborne pollutants. This paper describes the design of a bicycle air probe by a team of multicultural and multidisciplinary students of the European Project Semester, during the spring of 2020. This learning experience started with the analysis of the state-of-the-art, ethics, marketing and sustainability dimensions, and was followed by the design, development and simulation of a proof-of-concept solution. The result is GOairLight – a bicycle probe paired with a mobile app. The probe collects air quality, humidity and temperature data as cyclists ride, while the mobile app shares the collected data with the community, by means of a cloud database, presents relevant air quality information and suggests less polluted routes. Furthermore, it relies on a sustainable energy source – a dynamo powered by the cyclist – and automatic lighting. The latter feature improves cyclist visibility and raises the awareness towards the cyclist, contributing to increased road safety.