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Title

Distributed Social Medical IoT for Monitoring Healthcare and Future Pandemics in Smart Cities

Author

Mansoor Alghamdi, Sami Mnasri, Malek Alrashidi, Wajih Abdallah, Thierry Val

Citation

Vol. 24  No. 5  pp. 135-155

Abstract

Urban public health monitoring in smart cities focuses on the control of conditions and health challenges in urban environments. Considering the rapid spread of diseases and pandemics, it is important for health authorities to trace people carrying the virus. In smart cities, this tracing must be interoperable and intelligent, especially in indoor surfaces characterized by small distances between people. Therefore, to fight pandemics, it is necessary to start with the already-existing digital equipment of the Internet of Things, such as connected objects and smartphones. In this study, the developed system is employed to provide a social IoT network and suggest a strategy which allows reliable traceability without threatening the privacy of users. This IoT-based system allows respecting the social distance between persons sharing public services in smart cities without applying smartphone applications or severe confinement. It also permits a return to normal life in case of viral pandemic and ensures the much-desired balance between economy and health. The present study analyses previous proposed social distance systems then, unlike these studies, suggests an intelligent and distributed IoT based strategy for positioning students. Two scenarios of static and dynamic optimization-based placement of Bluetooth Low Energy devices are proposed and an experimental study shows the contribution and complementarity of the introduced contact tracing strategy with the applications on smartphones.

Keywords

BLE prototyping, indoor social IoT, smart health monitoring, Moth Flame Optimizer.

URL

http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202405/20240516.pdf