Not only do Space Stations have a need for improved and monitored air, but everyday environments as well. With that in mind and worrying about people's well-being, GoodAirPaths has devised a way to closely monitor the air quality of people who spend a lot of time indoors and with little ventilation.
We try to maintain a simple approach
We use Figma to test possible application screens.
We used google docs a lot to develop the project ideas and documents.
For modeling Wandy we used solidworks.
A problem we had was time, we did had enough time to build the idea but it sure wasn't enough time to show the idea
https://youtu.be/z2LW_JWmqp4
Initially, there will be data collection on Wandy. Soon after this step, a search for data will be done by the same and the levels of CO (carbon monoxide) and NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) in that region will be compared with that environment via discnrt1.gesdisc.eosdis.nasa.gov and Earthdata Search, respectively. It is worth remembering that gases like these can aggravate pre-existing respiratory diseases such as asthma. In addition, Wandy will also warn excess other pollutants in the environment as larger particles using the Earthdata Search dataset and cooking gas with suitable sensors.