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“In the Air” design challenge takes-off

“In the Air” design challenge takes-off

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In partnership with Cisco Systems, Texas Instruments (TI), Wurth Elektronik, The Eclipse Foundation, Sierra Wireless and Keysight Technologies, element14’s challengers will use a suite of products to develop sensors that capture and relay pollution levels in the air and water quickly and efficiently.

Competitors have from now until February 27, 2015 to develop and finalize their solutions. The participants, their countries of origin and their proposed concepts are as follows:

Janis Alnis (Latvia) – Air quality sensor to measure temperature, humidity, CO2 concentration, dust and oxygen content in classrooms

Dominic Amann (Canada) – Automated climate control system for greenhouses

Ravi Butani (India) – Home system to monitor quality of air in air-conditioning units, ventilators and exhaust fans, and monitor quality of drinking water

Christever del Rosario (New Zealand) – A real-time carbon footprint monitoring system

Ambrogio Galbusera (Italy) – Air quality sensor and car mount with smart phone connectivity

Dragan Knezevic (Serbia) – Pollen and allergen alert system for the home

Crystal Knodel (U.S.) – Portable monitoring system to detect CO2 and airborne micro particles

Ryan Longlong M. Labutap (Philippines) – Buoy sensors to detect high concentrations of algae along the coast

Manolis Nikiforakis (Greece) – 10×10 grid of weather sensors to detect rain and air pollution

Inderpreet Singh (India) – Air pollution analyzer to measure the effects of firecrackers during the holiday season

Gan Eng Swee (Singapore) – Dust, temperature and humidity measurement system

Anshul Thakur (India) – Home system to measure noise, air, water and light pollution in each room

Frederick Vandenbosch (Belgium) – Wireless, self-powered air filtration system

Dale Winhold (Canada) – Portable environment field tester for campers and researchers

Michael Wylie (U.S.) – Embeddable HVAC particle counting system

The challengers will post blogs, videos and images of their progress at the element14 Community.

A grand prize winner will be selected to receive a 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display, a U1273A OLED Multimeter from Keysight Technologies and a TI Bluetooth low energy SensorTag. The Community Choice winner, who will be chosen by a vote on the element14 community, will receive a MacBook Air and a TI SensorTag.

To learn more about element14’s ‘In the Air’ design challenge, visit the homepage.

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