A framework for sandboxing of pandemic spread
A framework for sandboxing of pandemic spread
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2021-01-01
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Rautaray, Siddharth Swarup
Pandey, Manjusha
Mohanty, Hrushikesha
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Pandemic disease, like Corona spreading by social contacts, needs “lockdown”, a measure to limit the virus spread. But the measure is too expensive for a nation for its adverse impact on national economy. Sandboxing followed in system security is a proactive and resilient mechanism that allows a system to function either in full or partial capacity without compromising its security. Similarly, in order to limit a community spread with resilience, a proactive mechanism is required to predict and safeguard the area that is the most vulnerable to a pandemic disease infection and has the potential of a super spreader resulting to a community spread. The early care of the region may protect it from a community spread of an infection. Social analytics on immunity and connectivity are proposed in this research paper to predict the vulnerable regions. Based on this idea, a tool is under development and this paper presents a framework of the tool.
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Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies. v.54