IoT based scanner for corona detection

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Human civilisation is observing a very strange and serious time fighting an invisible disastrous enemy, the NOVEL COVID -19 corona virus. Initially observed in the Wuhan province of China, its symptoms range from mild illness to pneumonia. Here we design an IoT based device which can detect the subsistence of this virus presumably based on certain framework of body components. In this context we summarized the latest research process of epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical sensing and discussed some scientific advancement to combat the epidemic novel COVID -19. This paper proposes a design of an IoT based device which can detect the subsistence of this virus presumably based on certain framework of body components. Presence of corona virus in human body may be detected by measuring an individual’s body temperature with the help of temperature sensors. RQ or respiratory quotient will be used as another determining principle to detect corona virus. Analysis of blood samples also tells us the difference between an infected and a normal sample. From analysing the blood sample we can easily determine the total leukocyte count whereas an infected person can have an abnormal leukocyte count. We can access the data over the wifi and over the internet. Some parts of the device like the breathalyzer will be sanitized automatically and injection needles will be loaded automatically after one use and is convenient for proper detection as it analyses the three components of a. So commercially it would be economically reliable product.

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Biswas, P., Ganguly, K., & Chatterjee, S. (2021). IoT based scanner for corona detection. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1797). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1797/1/012022

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