Investigating the Spread of Coronavirus Disease via Edge-AI and Air Pollution Correlation

Author:

Gomathy V.1,Janarthanan K.2,Al-Turjman Fadi3,Sitharthan R.4,Rajesh M.5,Vengatesan K.6,Reshma T. Priya7

Affiliation:

1. Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology

2. Annamalai University

3. Near East University

4. Vellore Institute of Technology

5. Sanjivani College of Engineering and RaGa Academic Solutions

6. Sanjivani College of Engineering

7. Sree Balaji Medical College and Hospital

Abstract

Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) is a highly infectious viral disease affecting millions of people worldwide in 2020. Several studies have shown that COVID-19 results in a severe acute respiratory syndrome and may lead to death. In past research, a greater number of respiratory diseases has been caused by exposure to air pollution for long periods of time. This article investigates the spread of COVID-19 as a result of air pollution by applying linear regression in machine learning method based edge computing. The analysis in this investigation have been based on the death rates caused by COVID-19 as well as the region of death rates based on hazardous air pollution using data retrieved from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite. The results obtained in the investigation prove that the mortality rate due to the spread of COVID-19 is 77% higher in areas with polluted air. This investigation also proves that COVID-19 severely affected 68% of the individuals who had been exposed to polluted air.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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