Future IoT tools for COVID ‐19 contact tracing and prediction: A review of the state‐of‐the‐science

Author:

Jahmunah Vicnesh1ORCID,Sudarshan Vidya K.2ORCID,Oh Shu Lih1,Gururajan Raj3,Gururajan Rashmi4,Zhou Xujuan3,Tao Xiaohui5,Faust Oliver6,Ciaccio Edward J.7,Ng Kwan Hoong89,Acharya U. Rajendra1231011

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering Ngee Ann Polytechnic Singapore Singapore

2. Biomedical Engineering School of Social Science and Technology, Singapore University of Social Sciences Singapore Singapore

3. School of Management and Enterprise University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba Queensland Australia

4. Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Herston Queensland Australia

5. Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences University of Queensland Brisbane Australia

6. Department of Engineering and Mathematics Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield United Kingdom

7. Department of Medicine – Cardiology Columbia University New York New York USA

8. Department of Biomedical Imaging University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

9. Department of Medical Imaging and Radiological Sciences College of Health Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University Kaohsiung Taiwan

10. International Research Organization for Advanced Science and Technology (IROAST) Kumamoto University Kumamoto Japan

11. Department Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering Asia University Wufeng Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Software,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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2. Coronavirus disease COVID‐2019‐Situation report 150. World Heal Organ;2020.

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