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CityAir App

CityAir App

 
 
 
       
       

1: The first screen is always a popup screen with input fields for the user. The user can chose to stop this popup for being displayed every time, by checking the “Hide start popup” box.

 

2: This is the seconds screen (or the first if the user chose to hide the popup). It contains all perceptions and comments the user has reported. The markers are clickable and will display the comment or the pollution source.

 

3: On the bottom of the screen, there are four buttons. The man is the report option. When clicked the user can choose between adding a colored marked man according to the Air Quality perception, or leave a comment.

 

4: If the user chooses the yellow, orange or red man, he/her will be given a list of pollution sources to suggest before saving. Select the color of the marker/man you think describe the current air quality at your location.

       
       
5: Under the gear button the user can choose to change language, edit the user information or choose to only share data when on WiFi under the data sharing services. 6: Select your preferred language and click on the Save button. 7: Edit user information such as gender, when you were born, and whether or not to hide the popup. 8: Data sharing services: If you want to share your information and upload it to the server only when you are using WiFi, drag the button to “ON”.
       
       
9: The user can choose to view just perception markers and comments that it local or all reported. 10: Click the icon in the upper left corner and select the perception you want to look at. 11: The markers are clickable and will display the date and time the measurement was done and the pollution source or the comment made.
 12: Example of screen showing the details of a marker.
 

 

 

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 308524.