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Computer Networking and Technology Improvement in the Age of COVID-19


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1 Hobby Researcher in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, IOT, United States
2 Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India
3 Facilitator, LeenaBOT Robotics, Nigeria
 

Corona virus has plagued the world and has brought the life around the world to a standstill. The virus is highly transmissible, and with no vaccine or cure, the solution to it would be to follow strict quarantine. Governments from around the world have focused on the containment of the virus with varying degrees of success. Certain countries maintaining a low mortality rate are worth praise, and a detailed study of these efforts would benefit other countries to fight the virus. The use of technology and its integration into crucial strategies in fighting the deadly disease have proven beneficial on many fronts. Technology is being used to tackle unavoidable circumstances that may have arisen but put people at risk. Technologies that minimize human contact and can be remotely controlled reduce the risk of virus transmission from one another. The study aims to identify some remote technologies that have proved beneficial in the fight against the deadly Corona virus.

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COVID-19, Robotics, Remote Access, Automation.
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Authors

Prakash Kanade
Hobby Researcher in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, IOT, United States
Monis Akhtar
Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India
Fortune David
Facilitator, LeenaBOT Robotics, Nigeria

Abstract


Corona virus has plagued the world and has brought the life around the world to a standstill. The virus is highly transmissible, and with no vaccine or cure, the solution to it would be to follow strict quarantine. Governments from around the world have focused on the containment of the virus with varying degrees of success. Certain countries maintaining a low mortality rate are worth praise, and a detailed study of these efforts would benefit other countries to fight the virus. The use of technology and its integration into crucial strategies in fighting the deadly disease have proven beneficial on many fronts. Technology is being used to tackle unavoidable circumstances that may have arisen but put people at risk. Technologies that minimize human contact and can be remotely controlled reduce the risk of virus transmission from one another. The study aims to identify some remote technologies that have proved beneficial in the fight against the deadly Corona virus.

Keywords


COVID-19, Robotics, Remote Access, Automation.

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