The National Air Quality Index, which was launched on Monday, was developed by professors and students of IIT Kanpur, in one of UP's most polluted city. The team behind the project is now in the process of developing a mobile app to take the index to the smartphones of those on the move.
The focus of the project, say members of the team that developed it, is not only to say if the air quality is good or bad, but also to peg it on the basis of possible impact on the health of locals. With this aim in mind, the National Air Quality Index features data shown with a colour-coded display. A poor reading is accompanied by a health impact advisory, reading, "Respiratory illness on prolonged exposure".
The development of the new system took 10 months, with the stress being on making the website interactive and easy to access. "Our system is unique in some features, like current data is shown live but we can go back to it as well. We also have some improvements in mind so we can rank different cities, search through the areas in a city also at different times," Prof Arnab Bhattacharya of the Computer Science Department.
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