MyGalileo Hackathon App Presentation: An app to create awareness among society for looking after your neighborhood through gamification and community awareness.
1. Life Watch
Berlin / Wherecamp – 1st Galileo Hackathon
4th November 2016, Germany
2. Life Watch
“The game of life is a game of boomerangs. Our thoughts,
deeds and words return to us sooner or later with
astounding accuracy.” Florence Scovel Shinn
Be the First Citizen To Safeguard
your neighbourhoods.
TEAM - ROVER_MOVERS
FRIEDGER MÜFFKE
DIANA CERVINO
TARUN DEVRANI
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3. • The main idea of the app is to reach out to community
for creating citizen awareness.
• Each user can gain a sense of reward in safeguarding
their neighborhoods, and improve the efficiency of the
civil society for a quick response in any emergency.
• Using the precise Galileo’s location based service and
device sensors, this app focuses on the high level of
accuracy for locating the emergency points.
Objectives
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5. • Click of Emergency/Alert Bell
If pressed a message is sent to the administration (Emergency Call Service) with location + contact information.
The administration can trigger automatic Popup messages (With Beep) on the app of other users who are in the
nearest or respectively configured location buffer from the alert generated point.
• Click for Referencing the event/incident
Helper users (“First Citizen”) try to locate and report as soon as possible after the Popup message (With Beep).
This Quick Action of the “First Citizen” earns him maximum rewards points.
• Select Incident
This option allows the user to state the situation and type of emergency.
To make the response as quick as possible the user is given a list of generalized emergencies to choose from.
When reporting, the “First citizen“ can also add geo-tagged and orientation-tagged pictures from the location to
facilitate detailed structuring of the event.
Design Features
6. Visualisation of Location
• Users can also Look on the map to
visualise the area, and further can
make decision respectively.
• From the administrative reception (ECS) the data is
visualized on a “Life Watch Screen” where it combines the
metadata (identity) of “First Citizens” to facilitate quicker
decision making for relief response.
7. • Private data of users is encrypted and stored in the Emergency Call Service server. It forms the
database for the app.
• The data/information processed during referencing by a user is also stored in an encrypted
form; e.g. photos are encoded within the app to maintain the authenticity of the data without
any manipulation, similarly for coordinates, they are verified and recorded within database.
• These ideas of making data more accurate and authentic is to encourage introvert citizens to
participate in virtual witnessing of the incident/event and raise the concern about it. Then in
further cases this data can be also used as evidences for legal processes (following certain rules,
terms & condition).
Data Privacy and Authenticity
8. • To encourage more users to participate in this application and contribute to their society a positive
competitive gamification is added to the app. We encourage every step a user takes in the process of
quick response.
• Stars are points of credits (rewards) which would be given to the use who could give the fastest and
most accurate response among the other users within the range. Users with minimum accuracy get less
reward points.
• Recognitions can be offered to the user who received the most number of reward points.
• Here, the user would be recognised by the community as an “Active Citizen Champion”, who is
personifying the idealism of other citizens for awareness and integrity.
• This enhances the credibility of the user and the user can receive special consideration from the
administration as well.
Rewards and Recognition