/darti-frontend

Darti project sensor information dashboard

Primary LanguageJavaScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Darti Frontend (WIP)

Demos

Usage

Install nvm to manage node versions

nvm install v12
nvm use 12
yarn install
yarn build && yarn start

The app will be available in http://localhost:3000/

For development:

yarn dev

Architecture

architecture

Frontend tech

  • Reactjs
  • Nextjs
  • Material-UI
  • i18-next
  • Leaflet

Basic data model

Data model

  • Area: A named area in a map. A polygon defined by a list of points with GPS coordinates.
  • Sensor: Sensor with a type, an identifier and GPS coordinates.
  • Activation: It represents the activation count of a Sensor in a specific reading instance.
  • Reading: A reading represents the state of the sensor network in a specific moment in time. It also contains weather information, the system status and GPS coordinates.

Roadmap

  • Generic sensor dashboard. Can be used for similar projects.
  • /login User authentication + logout + Role/permission handling.
  • /sensors Sensor Crud + Validation
  • /areas Area Crud + Draw Area polygon in map + Validation
  • /map to display sensors. Filter by Area/Date range. Heatmap of activations.
  • / (home) add project description + infographics
  • /download Download all data in csv or json formats.
  • /user User crud
    • Role/Permission management
  • /settings
    • Enable/disable Download data (Feature flag)
    • Add sensor types
    • Manually load data with csv
    • Clear cache on demand
  • Translate the whole site
    • Spanish
    • Other languages?
  • Reduce data usage in charts
  • Improve filtering in charts
  • Add more charts/reports
  • Improve Accessibility
  • Performance improvements (Make sure is accessible with slow internet!)
  • Improve Offline support and PWA
  • Improve Responsiveness

About the project

Chagas Disease

In Paraguay, as well as in other Latin American countries, Chagas disease is one of the pressing issues in the area of public health.

This disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, being Triatoma infestans insect or commonly called vinchuca (kissing bug), the main vector of South America.

Currently, there is a concern in European countries and on the United States, due to the growing eco-tourism to South American countries, where Chagas disease is referred to as an "exotic disease". Prevention mostly involves eliminating kissing bugs and avoiding their bites. A vaccine has not been developed as of 2019.

Treatment options for infected patients are limited. Early infections are treatable with the medication if given early, but becomes less effective the longer a person has had Chagas disease.

Most people with the disease live in poverty, and do not realize they are infected.

Eradication of Chagas Disease with Technology

A project in conjunction with the Center for the Development of Scientific Research (CEDIC) and the Polytechnic School of the National University of Asunción.

The monitoring of the vector transmitting Chagas disease will be possible through the implementation of a wireless infrared photoelectric sensor network for remote early detection of kissing bugs infestation in a surveillance zone. Readings of the sensor network will be sent from a ground station to the research lab located in the Polytechnic School using a satellite.