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COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life.
Vedaei, Seyed Shahim; Fotovvat, Amir; Mohebbian, Mohammad Reza; Rahman, Gazi M E; Wahid, Khan A; Babyn, Paul; Marateb, Hamid Reza; Mansourian, Marjan; Sami, Ramin.
  • Vedaei SS; Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK S7N 5A9 Canada.
  • Fotovvat A; Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK S7N 5A9 Canada.
  • Mohebbian MR; Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK S7N 5A9 Canada.
  • Rahman GME; Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK S7N 5A9 Canada.
  • Wahid KA; Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK S7N 5A9 Canada.
  • Babyn P; College of MedicineSaskatchewan Health Authority Saskatoon SK S7K 0M7 Canada.
  • Marateb HR; Biomedical Engineering DepartmentEngineering FacultyUniversity of Isfahan Isfahan 8415683111 Iran.
  • Mansourian M; Department of Epidemiology and BiostatisticsSchool of HealthIsfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan 8174673461 Iran.
  • Sami R; Department of Internal MedicineSchool of MedicineIsfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan 8174673461 Iran.
IEEE Access ; 8: 188538-188551, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1528294
ABSTRACT
In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic with no designated cure or vaccine, the only way to break the infection chain is self-isolation and maintaining the physical distancing. In this article, we present a potential application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare and physical distance monitoring for pandemic situations. The proposed framework consists of three parts a lightweight and low-cost IoT node, a smartphone application (app), and fog-based Machine Learning (ML) tools for data analysis and diagnosis. The IoT node tracks health parameters, including body temperature, cough rate, respiratory rate, and blood oxygen saturation, then updates the smartphone app to display the user health conditions. The app notifies the user to maintain a physical distance of 2 m (or 6 ft), which is a key factor in controlling virus spread. In addition, a Fuzzy Mamdani system (running at the fog server) considers the environmental risk and user health conditions to predict the risk of spreading infection in real time. The environmental risk conveys from the virtual zone concept and provides updated information for different places. Two scenarios are considered for the communication between the IoT node and fog server, 4G/5G/WiFi, or LoRa, which can be selected based on environmental constraints. The required energy usage and bandwidth (BW) are compared for various event scenarios. The COVID-SAFE framework can assist in minimizing the coronavirus exposure risk.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: IEEE Access Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: IEEE Access Year: 2020 Document Type: Article