Enabling Technologies for Social Distancing(English, Hardcover, unknown)

Enabling Technologies for Social Distancing(English, Hardcover, unknown)

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Publisher:TelecommunicationsISBN 13: 9781839534904ISBN 10: 1839534907

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Enabling Technologies for Social Distancing(English, Hardcover, unknown) is written by unknown and published by Institution of Engineering and Technology. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1839534907 (ISBN 10) and 9781839534904 (ISBN 13).

The latest advances in several emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, privacy-preserving algorithms used in localization and positioning systems, cloud computing and computer vision all have great potential in facilitating social distancing. Benefits range from supporting people to work from home to monitoring micro- and macro- movements such as contact tracing apps using Bluetooth, tracking the movement and transportation level of a city and wireless positioning systems to help people keep a safe distance by alerting them when they are too close to each other or to avoid congestion. However, implementing such technologies in practical scenarios still faces various challenges. This book aims to lay the foundations of how these technologies could be adopted to realize and facilitate social distancing to better manage pandemics and future outbreaks. Starting with basic concepts, models and practical technology-based social distancing scenarios, the authors present enabling wireless technologies and solutions which could be widely adopted to encourage social distancing. They include symptom prediction, detection and monitoring of quarantined people and contact tracing. In the future, smart infrastructures for next-generation wireless systems should incorporate a pandemic mode in their standard architecture and design.