Author: Jahmunah, Vicnesh; Sudarshan, Vidya K.; Oh, Shu Lih; Gururajan, Raj; Gururajan, Rashmi; Zhou, Xujuan; Tao, Xiaohui; Faust, Oliver; Ciaccio, Edward J.; Ng, Kwan Hoong; Acharya, U. Rajendra
Title: Future IoT tools for COVIDâ€19 contact tracing and prediction: A review of the stateâ€ofâ€theâ€science Cord-id: 2seh0c29 Document date: 2021_2_9
ID: 2seh0c29
Snippet: In 2020 the world is facing unprecedented challenges due to COVIDâ€19. To address these challenges, many digital tools are being explored and developed to contain the spread of the disease. With the lack of availability of vaccines, there is an urgent need to avert resurgence of infections by putting some measures, such as contact tracing, in place. While digital tools, such as phone applications are advantageous, they also pose challenges and have limitations (eg, wireless coverage could be an
Document: In 2020 the world is facing unprecedented challenges due to COVIDâ€19. To address these challenges, many digital tools are being explored and developed to contain the spread of the disease. With the lack of availability of vaccines, there is an urgent need to avert resurgence of infections by putting some measures, such as contact tracing, in place. While digital tools, such as phone applications are advantageous, they also pose challenges and have limitations (eg, wireless coverage could be an issue in some cases). On the other hand, wearable devices, when coupled with the Internet of Things (IoT), are expected to influence lifestyle and healthcare directly, and they may be useful for health monitoring during the global pandemic and beyond. In this work, we conduct a literature review of contact tracing methods and applications. Based on the literature review, we found limitations in gathering health data, such as insufficient network coverage. To address these shortcomings, we propose a novel intelligent tool that will be useful for contact tracing and prediction of COVIDâ€19 clusters. The solution comprises a phone application combined with a wearable device, infused with unique intelligent IoT features (complex data analysis and intelligent data visualization) embedded within the system to aid in COVIDâ€19 analysis. Contact tracing applications must establish data collection and data interpretation. Intelligent data interpretation can assist epidemiological scientists in anticipating clusters, and can enable them to take necessary action in improving public health management. Our proposed tool could also be used to curb disease incidence in future global health crises.
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