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BaroNav (mobile app)
By: Max Nielsen, Jeffrey Cheng
Course: IAT 359 Mobile Computing
Description: BaroNav uses the barometer sensor and GPS on your smartphone to give you personalized and location-specific pressure readings. It measures barometric pressure and GPS data to provide local weather insights for where you are right now and use an external weather service to record data in places you are not.
Using current and historical pressure information will enable users to make more informed weather-related decisions and add atmospheric pressure into their weather decision toolkit.
By visually representing conditions and incorporating an external weather service alongside the device’s readings, our users get the full picture of weather conditions.