Develop an app or platform to crowd-source information for comparing changes in environmental factors, such as temperature, relative humidity, air pollution, with occurrence of symptoms of allergies and respiratory diseases. Create tools for public entry and grading of symptoms, including but not limited to cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, sneezing, nasal obstruction, itchy eyes; and geographic mapping of symptom frequency and intensity. Create a platform for comparison of symptom map with NASA provided data, with visualization options for web and/or smart phone.
An android smartphone crowd-sourcing application, reinforced by NASA provided data. Using sensors of smartphone, such as temperature, relative humidity, pressure and ambient light sensors to get the required inputs from different regions worldwide. The adopted mechanism is expected to save many people's lives through warning them on crossing the fatally dangerous areas. It allows the user to log into the online database and send his feedback to avoid errors. Also it offers many medical and climatic guides and appendices in order to strengthen the background information of the user. It offers many medical guides that discuss the symptoms of the different diseases and allergies in order to maintain the user's health. AiRTH