CitiSense: Cellular Environmental Monitoring
From dailywireless.org:
CitiSense, a cell-phone based sensor network system, has won a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop and deploy hundreds of small environmental sensors carried by the public in San Diego.
The goal of CitiSense is to build and deploy thousands of small environmental sensors that use cell phones to relay data. The sensor-wearing public may also wear biological monitors, collecting basic health information, such as heart rate. The data will be analyzed, anonymized and reflected back out to individuals, public health agencies and San Diego at large.
“San Diego County has 3.1 million residents, 4,000 square miles, and only five official EPA air quality monitors. Our goal is to give San Diegans up-to-the-minute environmental information about where they live, work and play —information that will empower anyone in the community to make healthier choices,” said William Griswold, the principal investigator on the grant.
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