Guardian is a decentralized air quality monitoring and seismic activity detection system. The project leverages cutting-edge technologies, community-driven efforts, and open-source principles to provide real-time, accurate, and reliable environmental data.
Air pollution and seismic hazards pose significant threats to human health, safety, and the environment. Traditional monitoring systems are often centralized, expensive, and lack comprehensive coverage, making it difficult for communities to access and trust the data collected.
Guardian addresses these challenges by employing a decentralized network of data-collecting nodes, providing a more accurate and comprehensive picture of air quality and seismic activity. The system empowers individuals and communities to take an active role in monitoring and responding to these issues.
Guardian Nodes are designed using Raspberry Pi and off-the-shelf components, integrated with IoT devices, air quality sensors, and seismic activity sensors. The data collected by these nodes is securely and efficiently transmitted using Streamr, a real-time data streaming and sharing platform.
Streamr enables real-time data streaming and sharing, ensuring that the data collected by Guardian Nodes is accessible and up-to-date. By leveraging the power of decentralization, the system ensures data security, tamper-resistance, and reliability.
Guardian offers a revolutionary solution to the challenges posed by air pollution and seismic hazards, ultimately contributing to a safer, healthier, and more sustainable future for all. With the support of the ensgrants.xyz grant, the project can accelerate its development, expand its network, and maximize its positive impact on communities worldwide.