JEEV

An IoT-based solution to tackle air and noise pollution through real-time data and community action.

Year :

2024

Type:

Group

Project Duration :

4 weeks

Problem :


  • Empowers micro-level behavior change through visibility and gamified engagement

  • Turns passive observation into active responsibility

  • Builds a bridge between citizens and traffic authorities using shared data

  • Enables scalable implementation in other urban areas

To build a connected ecosystem that empowers communities to self-regulate behavior around pollution and encourages long-term change through real-time feedback, gamified nudges, and public engagement.

Design Process

01. Discovery & Research

  • Mapped key stakeholders: commuters, traffic police, residents, drivers, and municipal workers

  • Conducted in-context interviews, street surveys, and behavioral observations

  • Used pollution data and expert inputs to understand critical times and zones of impact

  • Noted that traffic police are both affected by and responsible for managing chaos—making them essential change agents

02. Analysis & Synthesis

  • Defined multiple user journeys and stakeholder ecosystems

  • Identified pain points:

    • Residents feel helpless and uninformed

    • Commuters ignore pollution due to lack of visibility

    • Traffic police face high stress and health issues

  • Mapped opportunity areas around awareness, empowerment, and action nudges

SOLUTIONING :

Connected App

A mobile app designed for citizens to:

  • View real-time pollution data (noise + air)

  • Earn rewards for low-impact behavior (e.g., avoiding honking, switching off engine)

  • Get alerts about pollution hotspots

  • Access guides for community-level action

Smart Billboard

  • Installed in key traffic zones to publicly display pollution levels

  • Shows community performance with gamified metrics to encourage self-regulation

  • Acts as a reminder and motivator for better driving behavior

Traffic Police Dashboard

  • Real-time alerts about critical levels

  • Heatmaps of high-risk areas

  • Tools to trigger targeted campaigns or issue warnings


  • Empowers micro-level behavior change through visibility and gamified engagement

  • Turns passive observation into active responsibility

  • Builds a bridge between citizens and traffic authorities using shared data

  • Enables scalable implementation in other urban areas

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JEEV

An IoT-based solution to tackle air and noise pollution through real-time data and community action.

Year :

2024

Type:

Group

Project Duration :

4 weeks

Problem :


  • Empowers micro-level behavior change through visibility and gamified engagement

  • Turns passive observation into active responsibility

  • Builds a bridge between citizens and traffic authorities using shared data

  • Enables scalable implementation in other urban areas

To build a connected ecosystem that empowers communities to self-regulate behavior around pollution and encourages long-term change through real-time feedback, gamified nudges, and public engagement.

Design Process

01. Discovery & Research

  • Mapped key stakeholders: commuters, traffic police, residents, drivers, and municipal workers

  • Conducted in-context interviews, street surveys, and behavioral observations

  • Used pollution data and expert inputs to understand critical times and zones of impact

  • Noted that traffic police are both affected by and responsible for managing chaos—making them essential change agents

02. Analysis & Synthesis

  • Defined multiple user journeys and stakeholder ecosystems

  • Identified pain points:

    • Residents feel helpless and uninformed

    • Commuters ignore pollution due to lack of visibility

    • Traffic police face high stress and health issues

  • Mapped opportunity areas around awareness, empowerment, and action nudges

SOLUTIONING :

Connected App

A mobile app designed for citizens to:

  • View real-time pollution data (noise + air)

  • Earn rewards for low-impact behavior (e.g., avoiding honking, switching off engine)

  • Get alerts about pollution hotspots

  • Access guides for community-level action

Smart Billboard

  • Installed in key traffic zones to publicly display pollution levels

  • Shows community performance with gamified metrics to encourage self-regulation

  • Acts as a reminder and motivator for better driving behavior

Traffic Police Dashboard

  • Real-time alerts about critical levels

  • Heatmaps of high-risk areas

  • Tools to trigger targeted campaigns or issue warnings


  • Empowers micro-level behavior change through visibility and gamified engagement

  • Turns passive observation into active responsibility

  • Builds a bridge between citizens and traffic authorities using shared data

  • Enables scalable implementation in other urban areas

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New release

Preview

JEEV

An IoT-based solution to tackle air and noise pollution through real-time data and community action.

Year :

2024

Type:

Group

Project Duration :

4 weeks

Problem :


  • Empowers micro-level behavior change through visibility and gamified engagement

  • Turns passive observation into active responsibility

  • Builds a bridge between citizens and traffic authorities using shared data

  • Enables scalable implementation in other urban areas

To build a connected ecosystem that empowers communities to self-regulate behavior around pollution and encourages long-term change through real-time feedback, gamified nudges, and public engagement.

Design Process

01. Discovery & Research

  • Mapped key stakeholders: commuters, traffic police, residents, drivers, and municipal workers

  • Conducted in-context interviews, street surveys, and behavioral observations

  • Used pollution data and expert inputs to understand critical times and zones of impact

  • Noted that traffic police are both affected by and responsible for managing chaos—making them essential change agents

02. Analysis & Synthesis

  • Defined multiple user journeys and stakeholder ecosystems

  • Identified pain points:

    • Residents feel helpless and uninformed

    • Commuters ignore pollution due to lack of visibility

    • Traffic police face high stress and health issues

  • Mapped opportunity areas around awareness, empowerment, and action nudges

SOLUTIONING :

Connected App

A mobile app designed for citizens to:

  • View real-time pollution data (noise + air)

  • Earn rewards for low-impact behavior (e.g., avoiding honking, switching off engine)

  • Get alerts about pollution hotspots

  • Access guides for community-level action

Smart Billboard

  • Installed in key traffic zones to publicly display pollution levels

  • Shows community performance with gamified metrics to encourage self-regulation

  • Acts as a reminder and motivator for better driving behavior

Traffic Police Dashboard

  • Real-time alerts about critical levels

  • Heatmaps of high-risk areas

  • Tools to trigger targeted campaigns or issue warnings


  • Empowers micro-level behavior change through visibility and gamified engagement

  • Turns passive observation into active responsibility

  • Builds a bridge between citizens and traffic authorities using shared data

  • Enables scalable implementation in other urban areas

More Projects

New release

Preview

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