Citation: Alessandra Scarcelli, Roberta Borzone, Flavia Esposito, Patrizia Camassa, Michele Di Gioia, Cristoforo Marzocca, Maria Rizzi, Michele Terlizzi, Alberto Amato, Antonella Giove, Rita Dario, Marina Popolizio, Tiziano Politi, Vincenzo Di Lecce "RADON Project: From Children's Game To Intelligent Personal Dosimeter," 2020 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 & IoT, Roma, Italy, 2020, pp. 146-151, doi: 10.1109/MetroInd4.0IoT48571.2020.9138190.
Abstract: Aim of this work is to present some relevant results of the Radon Project, relating to the design of innovative systems to increase public interest in the effects of radon gas on human health. The communication of complex phenomena has required the development of specific interfaces in relation to users’ characteristics. The innovative systems include: 1) an interactive board game for children to be used in schools 2) an app acting as a virtual sensor for ionizing particles for non-expert adults 3) a low-cost IoT based node using a solid state sensor for radon monitoring.
Keyword: Virtual sensor, Sensor Interface, IoT, communication, interface