2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13073797
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iResponse: An AI and IoT-Enabled Framework for Autonomous COVID-19 Pandemic Management

Abstract: SARS-CoV-2, a tiny virus, is severely affecting the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of our planet, causing infections and deaths (2,674,151 deaths, as of 17 March 2021), relationship breakdowns, depression, economic downturn, riots, and much more. The lessons that have been learned from good practices by various countries include containing the virus rapidly; enforcing containment measures; growing COVID-19 testing capability; discovering cures; providing stimulus packages to the affected; e… Show more

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“…These include issues related to security, privacy, data ownership, lack of standards describing ethical requirements from digital methods and compliance to these standards, the safety of the stakeholders involved in data-driven and digital methods, vulnerabilities of digital platforms, and the digital divide. For a detailed discussion of these issues, see Section 11 in [ 87 ], and the references therein. As regards the specific privacy issues of Twitter data, the data we use is openly available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include issues related to security, privacy, data ownership, lack of standards describing ethical requirements from digital methods and compliance to these standards, the safety of the stakeholders involved in data-driven and digital methods, vulnerabilities of digital platforms, and the digital divide. For a detailed discussion of these issues, see Section 11 in [ 87 ], and the references therein. As regards the specific privacy issues of Twitter data, the data we use is openly available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a more technical level, the use of data, the exploitation of analytics, and smart city technologies have proven very useful to understanding the magnitude of the current crisis and to designing effective mitigation strategies [46,54]. The pandemic acted as an accelerator in the experimentation of many emerging technologies, from drones and delivery robots to scanning human encounters through cell phone location data [55,56]. Several institutions have been collecting data of the new outbreaks and statistics, while scientists correlate COVID-19 cases and environmental variables (e.g., air pollution), urban formations (e.g., population density), and other societal data (such as income, poverty rates, and demographics) of the affected areas [57,58].…”
Section: Smart City Technologies: An Unexplored Pool Of Potential Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the past 18 months, numerous researches have been published to contribute to the fight against the pandemic. Early warning, rapid detecting, and diagnosis systems based on artificial intelligence are reported in [4][5][6][7][8]. Tracking and predicting models are reported in [9].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%