
The App app is designed to detect, count, and categorize road bumps using smartphone sensors and GPS

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What is it about?
The App app is designed to detect, count, and categorize road bumps using smartphone sensors and GPS. Its purpose is to improve driving experiences, provide valuable insights for road safety, and assist in infrastructure planning.
App Store Description
The App app is designed to detect, count, and categorize road bumps using smartphone sensors and GPS. Its purpose is to improve driving experiences, provide valuable insights for road safety, and assist in infrastructure planning.
The app will use the smartphone's accelerometer and gyroscope to detect vertical motion indicative of road bumps. It will categorize the detected bumps into regions such as highways, cities, and villages based on GPS data and reverse geocoding.
Detected bumps will be visually displayed on a map with analytics like bump density by region. Users will also be able to confirm, edit, or report additional bumps manually, enhancing the app's data accuracy. The app will support offline detection and allow data to sync when reconnected to the internet.
Data sharing and export options will enable reports to be shared with local authorities, researchers, or other stakeholders. Over time, the app will build a robust database of bump locations and patterns, providing insights into road conditions and maintenance needs.
Advanced features like alerts for upcoming bumps, crowd-sourced data improvement, and integration with urban planning agencies can be added in future iterations.
This app aims to deliver an innovative and practical solution to road condition awareness for both individual users and organizations.
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