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According to Technology Council experts, the Internet of Things appeared to be very useful in fighting COVID, allowing it to solve the most urgent tasks and to get through the pandemic easier.
More than that, it turned out that the timely implementation of the IoT solutions could and still can minimize the subsequent economic crisis as well, allowing businesses to return to normal operational activity faster.
In this article, we will talk about COVID-19 IoT solutions, how IoT can identify sick people, how IoT can provide remote patient monitoring, and how IoT can help with social distance maintenance. More than that, the possibilities of IoT for operations optimization will also be discussed. After all, the crisis we are facing with the COVID-19 pandemic should help us to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future with any similar situations. And IoT is definitely here to stay!
But how exactly can it help in the battle with COVID-19?First of all, thermal cameras prevent sick people from entering the premises by identifying their body temperature and taking preventative measures. A person can not enter the building without passing control of the thermal camera which is integrated with an access system of any company.
Second, thermal cameras show an accurate result even if a person left the building and then came back from a cold street. A person's forehead may be cold, but the thermal camera measures the temperature all over his or her face, averages it, so the readings are quite accurate, much more accurate than contactless thermometers.Thermal cameras are slowly becoming a “must” for many crowded places companies, airports, shopping malls, and their utilization is getting habitual.
More than that, the introduction of face recognition allows a retrospective search of potentially infected people.The idea of AI-powered thermal cameras is very attractive to large companies, owners of offices, shopping malls, hospitals, and universities to measure the temperature of visitors or workers. AI-powered thermal cameras can help to ensure safety during the various stages of the return to production at factories and guarantee a normal working rhythm.
As a result, the use of IoT solutions, which include such health monitoring devices as blood pressure monitors, temperature monitors, heart rate monitors, and portable devices for individual health parameters monitoring, is becoming increasingly popular.There are a lot of options to use health monitoring devices. They can be attached to the clothes that the person wears or be in the form of wristbands, smart bracelets. Often seniors don't want to wear any devices and this makes tracking their health challenging. In this case, it is possible to create a special device that will monitor some person's characteristics on the distance.
Thus, even in a hospital with 50 patients, it is possible to monitor the health conditions of every single person in real-time. A nurse or a doctor would have a dashboard with all the vital body parameters of every single patient in front of her during her watch.
IoT can be used in contactless logistics, warehouses, factories, and public transport to restore the pre-COVID level of operational activities faster before we all get vaccinated.With the help of IoT, it is possible to carry out, for example, counting of people in the train or free seats, not allowing people to sit next to each other automatically. Again social distancing can be regulated with the help of Computer Vision and IoT, or with IoT trackers. Another approach is to equip people, for example, workers in a big crowded factory, with tags that would prevent social distancing norms violations. When two workers will approach each other they or their boss will get the notifications immediately and the social distancing will be restored.
For example, use "smart" cameras equipped with sensors, which monitor whether the employees wear masks and observe the social distance. Smart cameras were installed in the offices of the Belgian railway operator, which employs 11 thousand people.The image from the cameras is analyzed using an online system with artificial intelligence. An AI algorithm, based on a special mathematical model, calculates whether the required distance is respected and whether the employees are wearing masks. If a large number of people gather in the room and a person without a mask appears or if the social distance is broken, a warning signal will be sounded.Another interesting application of IoT solutions for COVID is the monitoring of the presence of employees at workplaces. With IoT sensors, it is easy to create a coherent system that will help to keep social distancing levels in a smart manner.
For instance, each employee gets notifications about the availability of free spaces online and decides whether to go /not to go to the office.Using IoT solutions encourages people to be vigilant as the country gradually returns to normalcy after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contacless logistics in which drones play a major part is definetely here to stay.
Considering this wide implementation of IoT technologies during the pandemic, it is possible to suggest that after the COVID-19 epidemic will be even more important.
Timely widespread IoT solutions introduction is equally important both for successful treatment of any disease as well its prevention.We do hope that the impetus which was given to IoT technologies by COVID will evolve and businesses will be more open and ready to experiment with them.