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Dr.Syed Ahad Murtaza Alvi

Lecturer

Lecturer

كلية علوم الحاسب والمعلومات فرع المزاحمية
College Of Applied Computer Science,King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Conference Paper
2021

A Critical Review of Detection and Prediction of Infectious Disease using IOT Sensors

IOT

Detection and prediction of infectious disease is a very challenging task due to the lack of substantial evidence of the disease and its behaviours. The effective infection prevention mechanisms through IoT sensors have been explored in the various researches in recent times. Various researchers use the Internet of Things (IoT) to collect real-time sensory information data for the detection and prediction of Infectious Disease. A group of sensors distributed in the workplace to detect or gathered data related to Infectious Disease is one of the major explorations of this paper. Sensors could collect the real-time data gathered in the cloud storage unit and further the user has to be intimated with the real scenario of data suggested. Behind this filtering and analytics process to execute on the gathered data and extract the data in form of user information. This paper explores the Flu, COVID-19, Zika, and H1N1, especially focus on COVID-19 as the recent pandemic. The technique as the Remote Excess of Experts thought IoT data is also the research investigation of this paper.

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IEEE
Conference Name
Electronics and Sustainable Communication Systems, ICESC 2021
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A significant amount of different data is currently being generated all over the world as a result of the advancements that are currently taking place in the field of information technology.

by Dr.Syed Ahad Murtaza Alvi & others
2023
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The present invention relates to the intelligent and secure IoT response to a patient and, more specifically, to a ventilator monitor system that receives a variety of fan supports signals showing…

2021
publications

Detection and prediction of infectious disease is a very challenging task due to the lack of substantial evidence of the disease and its behaviours. The effective infection prevention mechanisms…

2021
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