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iQMS: IoT-based QMS framework for tracking of quarantined subjects.

Iqbal HasanS A M Rizvi
Published in: International journal of information technology : an official journal of Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Computer Applications and Management (2022)
The outbreak of Coronavirus Disease as a pandemic has resulted in a huge saddle on health infrastructure. Preventive measures such as quarantine, social distancing, isolation, and community containment play a pivotal role to contain the spread of exponentially growing COVID cases. This huge burden permitted authorities for institutional/home quarantine for the suspected persons. The biggest challenge for institutional/home quarantine is to monitor and track the movement of quarantined persons. These suspected cases pose a serious threat in outbreak and transmission of the disease. In this paper, an intelligent-Quarantine Monitoring System (iQMS) has been presented which comprises of a wearable IoT-based wristband, bundled with an android mobile app to track and report the absconding quarantined subjects in near real-time. The iQMS incorporates a cloud-based solution with IoT sensors using a global positioning system (GPS) based tracker for geo-fencing breach. The proposed system will facilitate the authorities in remote monitoring and tracking of identified subjects.
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