Author: Pezzutto, Matthias; Rossello, Nicolas Bono; Schenato, Luca; Garone, Emanuele
Title: Smart Testing and Selective Quarantine for the Control of Epidemics Cord-id: cznvz6ns Document date: 2020_7_30
ID: cznvz6ns
Snippet: This paper is based on the observation that, during epidemics, the choice of which individuals must be tested has an important impact on the effectiveness of selective confinement measures. This decision problem is closely related to the problem of optimal sensor selection, which is a very active research subject in control engineering. The goal of this paper is to propose a policy to smartly select the individuals to be tested. The main idea is to model the epidemics as a stochastic dynamic sys
Document: This paper is based on the observation that, during epidemics, the choice of which individuals must be tested has an important impact on the effectiveness of selective confinement measures. This decision problem is closely related to the problem of optimal sensor selection, which is a very active research subject in control engineering. The goal of this paper is to propose a policy to smartly select the individuals to be tested. The main idea is to model the epidemics as a stochastic dynamic system and to select the individual to be tested accordingly to some optimality criteria, e.g. to minimize the probability of undetected asymptomatic cases. Every day, the probability of infection of the different individuals is updated making use of the stochastic model of the phenomenon and of the information collected in the previous day. Simulations for a closed community of 10000 individuals show that the proposed technique, coupled with a selective confinement policy, can reduce the spread of the disease while limiting the number of individuals confined if compared to random strategies.
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