Author: Vimal Kumar, M. N.; Shakunthala, M.; Padmavathy, T. V.; Krishnammal, P. Muthu
Title: Wireless Temperature Read Out System in an Industry to Prevent Outbreak of COVID Cases Cord-id: vgbapsjo Document date: 2021_1_1
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Snippet: The 2019 Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), announced as an epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO in March 2020, is a significant problem in 175 countries worldwide. This disease is very easily transmitted by near interaction and through droplets in the air formed when people sneeze or cough. Established in Wuhan, it has expanded quickly to several other nations. The recent pandemic corona virus surprised the world’s medical systems. Although tests are underway on possible vaccines, it
Document: The 2019 Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19), announced as an epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO in March 2020, is a significant problem in 175 countries worldwide. This disease is very easily transmitted by near interaction and through droplets in the air formed when people sneeze or cough. Established in Wuhan, it has expanded quickly to several other nations. The recent pandemic corona virus surprised the world’s medical systems. Although tests are underway on possible vaccines, it would take a long time before they can be used publicly. The government has made most of its efforts to prevent the spread of the corona virus and predict likely hot zones. First & foremost, the body temperature is the measure performed to assess this epidemic. In this article, we have outlined the implementation of a read-out Wireless Temperature system capable of noting the worker’s body temperature of the worker & updating the information on the organization portal’s online repository. The study characterizes the appropriate use of scrapping methods for network security, model prediction, implementation of the mobile application platform and cloud storage.
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