COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life

In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic with no designated cure or vaccine, the only way to break the infection chain is self-isolation and maintaining the physical distancing. In this article, we present a potential application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare and physical distanc...

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Main Authors: Seyed Shahim Vedaei, Amir Fotovvat, Mohammad Reza Mohebbian, Gazi M. E. Rahman, Khan A. Wahid, Paul Babyn, Hamid Reza Marateb, Marjan Mansourian, Ramin Sami
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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IoT
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9220167/
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spelling doaj-c9005ee075294fc1a8892e21abd6e4ec2021-03-30T04:09:00ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-01818853818855110.1109/ACCESS.2020.30301949220167COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic LifeSeyed Shahim Vedaei0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7523-4264Amir Fotovvat1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5971-6009Mohammad Reza Mohebbian2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2645-4425Gazi M. E. Rahman3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0785-0345Khan A. Wahid4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0125-9789Paul Babyn5https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8965-7305Hamid Reza Marateb6https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4408-2397Marjan Mansourian7https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7217-0282Ramin Sami8https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7521-4631Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaCollege of Medicine, Saskatchewan Health Authority, Saskatoon, CanadaBiomedical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranDepartment of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, IranIn the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic with no designated cure or vaccine, the only way to break the infection chain is self-isolation and maintaining the physical distancing. In this article, we present a potential application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare and physical distance monitoring for pandemic situations. The proposed framework consists of three parts: a lightweight and low-cost IoT node, a smartphone application (app), and fog-based Machine Learning (ML) tools for data analysis and diagnosis. The IoT node tracks health parameters, including body temperature, cough rate, respiratory rate, and blood oxygen saturation, then updates the smartphone app to display the user health conditions. The app notifies the user to maintain a physical distance of 2 m (or 6 ft), which is a key factor in controlling virus spread. In addition, a Fuzzy Mamdani system (running at the fog server) considers the environmental risk and user health conditions to predict the risk of spreading infection in real time. The environmental risk conveys from the virtual zone concept and provides updated information for different places. Two scenarios are considered for the communication between the IoT node and fog server, 4G/5G/WiFi, or LoRa, which can be selected based on environmental constraints. The required energy usage and bandwidth (BW) are compared for various event scenarios. The COVID-SAFE framework can assist in minimizing the coronavirus exposure risk.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9220167/IoThealth monitoringsmart healthcarepandemicCOVID-19
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author Seyed Shahim Vedaei
Amir Fotovvat
Mohammad Reza Mohebbian
Gazi M. E. Rahman
Khan A. Wahid
Paul Babyn
Hamid Reza Marateb
Marjan Mansourian
Ramin Sami
spellingShingle Seyed Shahim Vedaei
Amir Fotovvat
Mohammad Reza Mohebbian
Gazi M. E. Rahman
Khan A. Wahid
Paul Babyn
Hamid Reza Marateb
Marjan Mansourian
Ramin Sami
COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life
IEEE Access
IoT
health monitoring
smart healthcare
pandemic
COVID-19
author_facet Seyed Shahim Vedaei
Amir Fotovvat
Mohammad Reza Mohebbian
Gazi M. E. Rahman
Khan A. Wahid
Paul Babyn
Hamid Reza Marateb
Marjan Mansourian
Ramin Sami
author_sort Seyed Shahim Vedaei
title COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life
title_short COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life
title_full COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life
title_fullStr COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life
title_full_unstemmed COVID-SAFE: An IoT-Based System for Automated Health Monitoring and Surveillance in Post-Pandemic Life
title_sort covid-safe: an iot-based system for automated health monitoring and surveillance in post-pandemic life
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic with no designated cure or vaccine, the only way to break the infection chain is self-isolation and maintaining the physical distancing. In this article, we present a potential application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare and physical distance monitoring for pandemic situations. The proposed framework consists of three parts: a lightweight and low-cost IoT node, a smartphone application (app), and fog-based Machine Learning (ML) tools for data analysis and diagnosis. The IoT node tracks health parameters, including body temperature, cough rate, respiratory rate, and blood oxygen saturation, then updates the smartphone app to display the user health conditions. The app notifies the user to maintain a physical distance of 2 m (or 6 ft), which is a key factor in controlling virus spread. In addition, a Fuzzy Mamdani system (running at the fog server) considers the environmental risk and user health conditions to predict the risk of spreading infection in real time. The environmental risk conveys from the virtual zone concept and provides updated information for different places. Two scenarios are considered for the communication between the IoT node and fog server, 4G/5G/WiFi, or LoRa, which can be selected based on environmental constraints. The required energy usage and bandwidth (BW) are compared for various event scenarios. The COVID-SAFE framework can assist in minimizing the coronavirus exposure risk.
topic IoT
health monitoring
smart healthcare
pandemic
COVID-19
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9220167/
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