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The pervasive sensing technologies found in smart environments offer unprecedented opportunities for monitoring and assisting the individuals who live and work in these spaces. As ...
Seun Deleawe, Jim Kusznir, Brian Lamb, Diane J. Co...
Current methods of estimating air quality involve assigning a single value called the Air Quality Index (AQI) to a large land area for a 24-hour period based on a very few, sparse...
As sensing technologies become increasingly distributed and democratized, citizens and novice users are becoming responsible for the kinds of data collection and analysis that have...
Wesley Willett, Paul M. Aoki, Neil Kumar, Sushmita...
We designed and prototyped WearAir, an expressive T-shirt to sense the wearer’s surrounding air quality as indicated by the measured volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and public...
This paper describes inAir, a tool for sharing measurements and visualizations of indoor air quality within one’s social network. Poor indoor air quality is difficult for humans...