Team Members
Francisco Argudin: 3D model
Joseph Dawson: Physical Model
Kevin Gaugh: Coding
Wujing Wang: Research, Graphic Design
 
TOM is a bicycle device that records riders’ biking activities, rewards riders’ with badges, and encourages riders to bike more in order to make the city more livable – less  pollution, less traffic, less fuel dependency, less noise, and less cost of infrastructure maintenance.
 
WASTE 
Instead of looking at the waste of humans or animals, we focused on the waste of cities, the pollution, noise, and lots of money spent on keeping it work.
 
INSPIRATION
Copenhagen, the capital of bicycle, ranked No.1 as the most livable city, impressed all of us with its people’s daily bicycle riding.
 
RESEARCH
Researchers and cycling activists showed that the increased bicycle riding is related to less pollution, noise, and increased livability.  Some cities started their bike sharing programs to encourage its citizens and visitors to ride bicycles more.  However, not all of the programs work well and some of them did not survive.  How to encourage citizens to bike more stays a big question waiting to be solved.
 
BRIEF
By providing gamificative and monetary incentives, TOM motivates citizens to commute by bicycle to make cities more livable.
How It Works
3D Model
Screenshots of the App
Electronics Arduino + GPS Shield (adafruit) + GPRS Shield (Seeed Studio)
The Boxed Prototype
Visualized Data on Google Map 
TOM-the Biike
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TOM-the Biike

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