Ndiaye Musa, Oyewobi Stephen S, Abu-Mahfouz Adnan M, Hancke Gerhard P, Kurien Anish M, Djouani Karim
Department of Electrical EngineeringCopperbelt University Kitwe 10101 Zambia.
French South African Institute of Technology (FSATI), Tshwane University of Technology Pretoria 0001 South Africa.
IEEE Access. 2020 Oct 12;8:186821-186839. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3030090. eCollection 2020.
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19), declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a global pandemic, has brought with it changes to the general way of life. Major sectors of the world industry and economy have been affected and the Internet of Things (IoT) management and framework is no exception in this regard. This article provides an up to date survey on how a global pandemic such as COVID-19 has affected the world of IoT technologies. It looks at the contributions that IoT and associated sensor technologies have made towards virus tracing, tracking and spread mitigation. The associated challenges of deployment of sensor hardware in the face of a rapidly spreading pandemic have been looked into as part of this review article. The effects of a global pandemic on the evolution of IoT architectures and management have also been addressed, leading to the likely outcomes on future IoT implementations. In general, this article provides an insight into the advancement of sensor-based E-health towards the management of global pandemics. It also answers the question of how a global virus pandemic has shaped the future of IoT networks.
新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)被世界卫生组织(WHO)宣布为全球大流行病,它给人们的总体生活方式带来了变化。世界工业和经济的主要部门都受到了影响,物联网(IoT)管理和框架在这方面也不例外。本文提供了一份最新调查,内容是诸如COVID-19这样的全球大流行病如何影响物联网技术领域。它探讨了物联网及相关传感器技术在病毒追踪、监测和传播缓解方面所做的贡献。作为这篇综述文章的一部分,还研究了在疫情迅速蔓延的情况下部署传感器硬件所面临的相关挑战。全球大流行病对物联网架构和管理演变的影响也已得到探讨,得出了对未来物联网实施可能产生的结果。总体而言,本文深入探讨了基于传感器的电子健康在全球大流行病管理方面的进展。它还回答了全球病毒大流行如何塑造物联网网络未来的问题。