2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132011372
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Abstract: Previous studies have highlighted inequalities and gender differences in the transport system. Some factors or fairness characteristics (FCs) strongly influence gender fairness in the transport system. The difference with previous studies, which focus on general concepts, is the incorporation of level 3 FCs, which are more detailed aspects or measures that can be implemented by companies or infrastructure managers and operators in order to increase fairness and inclusion in each use case. The aim of this paper… Show more

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“…19, there are many unanswered questions, but AI mediated by monitoring sensors can be used to train the health team, diagnose, perform checks or monitor the patient in a preventive way. or post-cure, in therapeutic procedures and monitoring, in prescribing medications and in providing services to patients in the private network or users of the Unified Health System -SUS(RAMOS et al, 2020;ELMANNAI et al, 2017).Monitoring is possible because the patient with COVID-19 maintains a constant of symptoms, such as high fever (≥ 38.0º C), fatigue, non-productive cough, dyspnea and diarrhea (BACKER et al, 2020; RAMOS et al, 2020; DOUGHTY, 2016).…”
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