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Títol: Transition to Controlled Social Life: 'Life at Home' COVID Spread and Tracking Application


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Director/a: ALCOBER SEGURA, JESÚS

Departament: ENTEL

Títol: Transition to Controlled Social Life: 'Life at Home' COVID Spread and Tracking Application

Data inici oferta: 23-07-2020     Data finalització oferta: 23-03-2021



Estudis d'assignació del projecte:
    MU MASTEAM 2015
Tipus: Individual
 
Lloc de realització: EETAC
 
Paraules clau:
Covid-19, Tracking, Data, Visualization, Application, Technology, GPS, Bluetooth, QR, Outbreak, Business
 
Descripció del contingut i pla d'activitats:
Through this application, citizens can see the latest situation
in the regions close to them. They can see if they are in the
high-risk area, the medium-risk area, or the low-risk area by
looking at the daily coronavirus case table. At the same time,
the aim is to establish a platform where citizens who reach the
information about how much risk is around them, and how much
mask or gloves or hygienic materials are available in the
pharmacies.

The main purpose is to enable people to easily track the number
of cases developing in their environment and see how risky areas
they are in. To minimize the number of coronavirus cases,
designing an application that will help people become more
conscious is one of the main goals.
 
Overview (resum en anglès):
This study proposes a solution using some emergency technologies (GPS, Bluetooth, QR Code Generation, Wi-Fi) to minimize the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic and facilitate the tracking of the epidemic. With the rapid spread of the pandemic all over the world, at the point where governments and health services cannot control the epidemic manually, the need for digital tracking and monitoring of people with certain technologies has arisen. Life at Home application as a solution to this need by demonstrating the practicability of a business idea with a technical design and prototype visually.


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