SARiSsa – A Mobile Application for the Proactive Control of SARS-CoV-2 Spread
In this work we propose the design principles behind the development of a smart application utilized by mobile devices in order to control the spread of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus disease that caused the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the deployment of this application utilizing their Bluetooth enabled devices, individuals may keep track of their close contacts, and if nearby contacts using the same application are reported later as infected the proximate individual is informed in order to be quarantined for a short of time, preventing hence the spread of the virus. Through the latest year, there have been developed several applications in the Google Play Store that can be deployed by smart devices utilizing their Bluetooth connectivity for the nearby device tracking. However, in this work we propose an open architecture for the development of such applications, that also incorporates a more elaborated graph-theoretic and algorithmic background regarding the contact tracing. The proposed contact tracing algorithm, that can be embedded in the deployment of the application, provides a more immediate tracking of the contacts of an infected individuals, providing a wider extent in the tracing of the contacts, leading hence to a more immediate mitigation of the epidemic.
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