The goal of this project was to develop a real-time air monitoring and purification system that allows the recording of multiple air variables through a mobile application that stores them remotely in the IBM Cloud service. The TLR5 phase design of a low-cost, portable, pre commercial ozonator equipment is also proposed as a vital device in the face of contamination caused by the COVID-19 virus in Colombia.
Our implementing team is composed by 9 IEEE members and a group of 6 volunteers. It is an interdisciplinary group that contributes in different areas of knowledge: Systems, electronics, mechanics engineering, graphic design, project management, and medicine.
- Germán Cabuya Parra: Electronic Engineer, Professor at Distrital University of Colombia + IEEE Senior Member
- Giovanna Estefanía Ramírez Ruiz: Electronic Engineer, Master in Project management, ECI University + Colombian Air Force + IEEE member.
- Ronald Gutierrez Rios: PhD in Engineering and Informatics, Electronic Engineer, Distrital University + Robotic People company + IEEE member.
- William Omar Contreras López: Post-doctor in neurology, Foscal Bucaramanga Hospital.
- Juan Pablo Rodríguez Millán: Electronic Engineer, student Universidad del Valle + IEEE student.
- Laura Daniela Ruiz: Systems and telecommunications engineer, Sergio Arboleda University + Volunteer.
- Sebastián Cajas Ordoñez: Electronic and telecommunications engineer, Universidad del Cauca + IEEE member
- Julián Humberto Cantillo: 3D modelator, Atomatization and Industrial Robotics, ECCI University + volunteer.
- Camilo Segura: Electronic and telecommunications engineering student, Universidad del Cauca + IEEE member
- Santiago García Chicangana: Systems engineer, Universidad del Cauca + IEEE member
- Jesús Alirio Gurrute Campo: Mathematics, Universidad del Cauca + volunteer
- Daniela Torres Miranda: Electric engineer, ECI + IEEE Student