Hardware and free software based access control system for the detection of potential Covid-19 infected

dc.creatorSolano-Escorcia, Andrés Felipe
dc.creatorValle tapia , Diego Andres
dc.creatorAnguila, Jose
dc.creatorSalcedo, Dixon
dc.creatorHenriquez Miranda, Carlos
dc.creatorTernera Muñoz, Yesith
dc.creatorRAMOS BARRERA, LUIS FERNANDO
dc.creatorMartínez, Nicolás
dc.date2022-03-04T12:59:08Z
dc.date2022-03-04T12:59:08Z
dc.date2021
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T20:00:06Z
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dc.identifierA. Solano-Escorcia, D. Valle-Tapia, J. Anguila-Anguila, D. Salcedo, C. Henriquez, Y. Ternera, L. Ramos-Barrera y N. Martínez-Herrera, “Sistema de Control de Acceso basado en Hardware y Software Libre para la detección de potenciales infectados de COVID-19”, J. Comput. Electron. Sci.: Theory Appl., vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 9–20, 2021. https://doi.org/10.17981/cesta.02.02.2021.02
dc.identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11323/9041
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.17981/cesta.02.02.2021.02
dc.identifier10.17981/cesta.02.02.2021.02
dc.identifier2745-0090
dc.identifierCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.descriptionLa pandemia generada por el virus SARS-COVD-19 ha afectado a la humanidad. Así, a nivel global, regional, y local, se han adoptado diferentes medidas para su detección, contención, y eliminación. En consecuencia, se han generado diferentes campañas, estrategias y soluciones, basadas en diferentes desarrollos tecnológicos, que van desde el uso de la inteligencia artificial hasta componentes electrónicos. Así mismo, muchas soluciones tecnológicas se han basado en la detección temprana de síntomas generados por posible contagio por COVID-19; por lo tanto, han dado respuestas creando herramientas y plataformas que permitan a los usuarios tener información en tiempo real de su temperatura corporal. Por lo anterior, este trabajo presenta un prototipo funcional a escala real, que basado en plataformas de hardware y software libre permite a los usuarios conocer su temperatura corporal en tiempo real, y permitió determinar que, aunque existan soluciones privativas en el mercado, es posible proponer nuevas tecnologías que con aspectos de innovación permitan a organizaciones de bajos recursos acceder a tecnologías emergentes a bajo costo que potencien sus procesos y servicios. En segundo lugar, se encontró que uno de los efectos más comunes para detectar posibles contagios de COVID-19, es la fiebre.
dc.descriptionThe pandemic generated by the SARS-COVD-19 virus has affected humanity. Thus, at the global, regional, and local levels, different measures have been adopted for its detection, containment, and elimination. Consequently, different campaigns, strategies and solutions have been generated, based on different technological developments, ranging from the use of artificial intelligence to electronic components. Likewise, many technological solutions have been based on the early detection of symptoms generated by possible infection by COVID-19; therefore, they have responded by creating tools and platforms that allow users to have realtime information on their body temperature. Therefore, this work presents a full-scale functional prototype, based on free hardware and software platforms, which allows users to know their body temperature in real time, and allowed to determine that, although there are proprietary solutions in the market, it is possible to propose new technologies that with aspects of innovation allow low-income organizations to access low-cost emerging technologies that enhance their processes and services. Second,it was found that one of the most common effects for detecting possible COVID-19 infection is fever.
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dc.publisherCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.relationComputer and Electronic Sciences: Theory and Applications
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dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectHardware y software libre
dc.subjectSensores de temperatura
dc.subjectInteligencia artificial
dc.subjectFree Hardware and software
dc.subjectTemperature sensors
dc.subjectArtificial intelligence
dc.titleSistema de control de acceso basado en hardware y software libre para la detección de potenciales infectados de Covid-19
dc.titleHardware and free software based access control system for the detection of potential Covid-19 infected
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