IoT-Q-Band: A low cost internet of things based wearable band to detect and track absconding COVID-19 quarantine subjects

Authors

  • Vibhutesh Kumar Singh Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers image/svg+xml
  • Himanshu Chandna Mansa Ram Park
  • Ashish Kumar Saguna More
  • Sujeet Kumar New Layal Pur
  • Nidhi Upadhyay Circuit Uncle
  • Kumar Utkarsh British Computer Society

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-7-2018.163997

Keywords:

wearable, quarantine band, coronavirus disease, nCov, COVID-19, demonstration, Internet of things, Smart devices, Demonstration, Experimentation, Proof-of-concept, Prototypes and demonstrators, Embedded systems

Abstract

The world health organization (WHO) has declared the novel coronavirus disease (nCoV or COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic, and quarantines are playing a vital role in containing its spread. But globally, the defections of the quarantined subjects are raising serious concerns. If COVID-19 positive, the absconding quarantine subjects can infect more people, which makes the timely detection of them vital. As the literature suggests, a wearable makes a subject more compliant towards healthcare routines/restrictions; thus, in this work, we have designed an IoT based wearable quarantine band (IoT-Q-Band) to detect the absconding. While designing it, we kept in mind the cost, global supply chain disruption, and COVID-19 quarantine duration, which the WHO recommends. This wearable prototype, with the bundled mobile app, reports and tracks the absconding quarantine subjects in real-time. IoT-Q-Band is an economical solution that could benefit lowincome regions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Published

24-04-2020

How to Cite

[1]
V. . Kumar Singh, H. . Chandna, A. . Kumar, S. . Kumar, N. . Upadhyay, and K. . Utkarsh, “IoT-Q-Band: A low cost internet of things based wearable band to detect and track absconding COVID-19 quarantine subjects”, EAI Endorsed Trans IoT, vol. 6, no. 21, p. e5, Apr. 2020.