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Keep me in Distance: An Internet of Things based Social Distance Monitoring System in Covid19


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1 Department of Computer Science, American International University- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2 Department of Computer Science, American International University- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Nigeria
 

Despite, the fact, the observable benefits of the Internet of things (IoT) have been expanded to healthcare for automation, very few studies have been shed light on the wearable IoT to keep distance from human to human. In the Covid-19 situation, in general, it is advisable to keep a social distance to avoid the possibility of infection. Research from Wearable IoT sensor-based healthcare, IoT provides a pathway how citizens can keep them ata distance as IoT offers a myriad of sensors. Realizing the practical problem, in this research a social distance model is developed using wearable IoT. This proposed technique is easily implementable on wearable devices. Our proposed system is cost-effective, which is expected very suitable for the low-income regions of the world to monitor appropriate social distance.

Keywords

Social distance, Arduino, IoT, ultrasonic sensor, COVID-19.
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Authors

Rifat-Ibn -Alam
Department of Computer Science, American International University- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Nyme Ahmed
Department of Computer Science, American International University- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Nigeria
Syed Nafiul Shefat
Department of Computer Science, American International University- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Nigeria
Md Taimur Ahad
Department of Computer Science, American International University- Bangladesh, Dhaka, Nigeria

Abstract


Despite, the fact, the observable benefits of the Internet of things (IoT) have been expanded to healthcare for automation, very few studies have been shed light on the wearable IoT to keep distance from human to human. In the Covid-19 situation, in general, it is advisable to keep a social distance to avoid the possibility of infection. Research from Wearable IoT sensor-based healthcare, IoT provides a pathway how citizens can keep them ata distance as IoT offers a myriad of sensors. Realizing the practical problem, in this research a social distance model is developed using wearable IoT. This proposed technique is easily implementable on wearable devices. Our proposed system is cost-effective, which is expected very suitable for the low-income regions of the world to monitor appropriate social distance.

Keywords


Social distance, Arduino, IoT, ultrasonic sensor, COVID-19.

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