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About AirCasting

AirCasting is an open-source, end-to-end solution for collecting, displaying, and sharing health and environmental data using your smartphone. The platform consists of wearable sensors that detect changes in your environment and physiology, including a palm-sized air quality monitor called the AirBeam, the AirCasting Android app, the AirCasting website, and wearable LED accessories. By documenting and leveraging health and environmental data to inform personal decision-making and public policy, the AirCasting platform empowers citizen scientists and changemakers.

Using the AirCasting Android app, AirCasters can record, map, and share:
(o) Sound levels recorded by their phone microphone;
(o) Temperature, humidity, and particulate matter concentrations recorded by the Arduino-powered AirBeam2;
(o) Temperature, humidity, CO and NO2 gas concentrations recorded by the Arduino-powered AirCasting Air Monitor;
(o) Heart rate, heart rate variability, R to R, breathing rate, activity level, peak acceleration, and core temperature measurements recorded by the Zephyr BioHarness 3; and
(o) Heart rate measurements recorded by the Zephyr HxM.

Using AirCasting Luminescence, these sensor streams can also be represented using LED lights.

REPORT NOISE POLLUTION
To start recording, mapping, and sharing sound level data for your neighborhood, simply download the AirCasting app to your Android device and press record.

MONITOR AIR QUALITY
Want to record Air Quality data? Buy an AirBeam2, download the AirCasting Air Monitor DIY guide, or build your own monitor and connect it to the AirCasting platform.

MONITOR YOUR HEART RATE
Connect the Zephyr HxM heart rate monitor to the AirCasting app and measure how your heart rate responds to your activity level, location, and exposure to noise and air pollution.

MONITOR YOUR HEART, BREATHING & ACTIVITY
Connect the Zephyr BioHarness 3 to the AirCasting app to monitor your heart rate, heart rate variability, R to R, breathing rate, activity level, peak acceleration, and core temperature.

AIRCASTING LUMINESCENCE
AirCasting Luminescent Accessories connect to the AirCasting app over Bluetooth to illuminate LEDs in response to the sensor measurements received by the AirCasting app: green for low intensity, then yellow, then orange, and red for high intensity. To date we’ve released designs for two Luminescent Accessories: the AirCasting Luminescent Vest and the LiteBeam.

AIRCASTING IS OPEN SOURCE
AirCasting is an open source project. You can access the code repositories for the AirCasting Android app and the AirCasting web app through GitHub.

AIRCASTING IS A HABITATMAP PROJECT
HabitatMap is a non-profit environmental health justice organization whose goal is to raise awareness about the impact the environment has on human health. We build tools to support grassroots environmental organizing, including HabitatMap.org - our community mapping platform - and AirCasting.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is AirCasting?

AirCasting is an open-source, end-to-end solution for collecting, displaying, and sharing health and environmental data using your smartphone.

What sensors can be used with AirCasting?

AirCasting supports wearable sensors such as the AirBeam, AirCasting Air Monitor, Zephyr BioHarness 3, and Zephyr HxM for measuring various parameters like sound levels, temperature, humidity, particulate matter concentrations, heart rate, breathing rate, activity level, and more.

How can I record sound level data with AirCasting?

To record sound level data, simply download the AirCasting app to your Android device and press record.

How can I monitor air quality with AirCasting?

You can monitor air quality by purchasing an AirBeam2, downloading the AirCasting Air Monitor DIY guide, or building your own monitor and connecting it to the AirCasting platform.

How can I monitor my heart rate with AirCasting?

Connect the Zephyr HxM heart rate monitor to the AirCasting app to measure how your heart rate responds to different factors like activity level, location, and exposure to noise and air pollution.

How can I monitor my heart, breathing, and activity with AirCasting?

Connect the Zephyr BioHarness 3 to the AirCasting app to monitor various parameters like heart rate, heart rate variability, breathing rate, activity level, peak acceleration, and core temperature.

What is AirCasting Luminescence?

AirCasting Luminescence is a feature that represents sensor data using LED lights. It can be used with LED accessories that connect to the AirCasting app via Bluetooth.

Can I access the source code for AirCasting?

Yes, AirCasting is an open-source project, and you can access the code repositories for the AirCasting Android app and the AirCasting web app through GitHub.

Who developed AirCasting?

AirCasting is a project developed by HabitatMap, a non-profit environmental health justice organization focused on raising awareness about the impact of the environment on human health.
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I really like it ;-)
A Google user
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Really nice graphics and usability in the Aircasting app. Other decibel sensor apps tell you DBs, but with Aircasting you are contributing to a wider collaborative effort. Can't wait to see what other sensor...
A Google user
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Definately a must have for enthusiastic arduino/electronic/android interfacing technoids!
A Google user
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Thanks to all the maintainers who continuously work on this app and project overall. Open source, open hardware and open data; what is there not to like!
Eckhard Schwarzat
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Not liking the new setup, tends to crash and buggy on the original Airbeam
emyr owen
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Wonderful!
A Google user