Abstract

Advance on the information and communication technology requires a new paradigm to develop the air quality information system for monitoring air qualities in real-time and for encouraging citizens’ participation to assess air qualities. Thus, in this research, the GIS-based air quality information system is developed for citizens to easily access the air quality information service and to provide their perceptions of air quality as social data. In the system, the geographic context information model is a basis for defining the contextual relationships between a user and air quality data so that air quality information service can be generated meeting users’ contextual request. Implementation results show that the system provides proper air quality information services, depending on user’s location and air qualities situation around the users. Users can also assess air qualities at their current locations or in regions of interest.

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