A Visual Analytic Tool For Assessment Of Urban Air Quality In Developing Countries (Nairobi, Kenya)
Abstract
Air pollution is considered very crucial in people’s health and comfort and is brought by fine
particles in the air. The fine particles in the air are directly associated with many health issues
to mankind including eye diseases, respiratory and heart problems as well as environmental
degradation. In order to control air pollution, access to information about pollution in the air
is very important. Mobile applications are best suited to disseminate this information because
of their wide use. Aim of the study therefore was to develop a visual analytic tool that can
provide timely information about air pollution at different locations. The study was guided by
the following objectives: to investigate how a mobile phone based application may be used to
assess air quality to create awareness to members of public; to design and develop mobile
based visual analytic tool for assessment of urban air quality and test the visual analytic tool.
After requirement analysis, the study found out that mobile phones are best suited to
disseminate information effectively to a large population. The study employed Unified Data
modelling language and adopted evolutionary prototyping approach because it results in the
gradual development of systems. The presented system consists of stationary sensor devices
measuring pollutants in the air. Periodically, the measurements are uploaded directly to a
server, processed and then are made available for all registered users using smart phones
through the developed visual analytic tool. The study recommends that the tool be adopted
for use and there is need to intensively create awareness on dangers of air pollution to
members of public.