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
More Projects
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