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Title: Limiting the Spread of COVID-19 Based on Monitoring of PM
Other Titles: الحد من انتشار كوفيد 19 بالاعتماد على مراقبة الدقائق المتناهية الصغر في الهواء
Authors: Nawahda, Amin
Keywords: COVID-19;Microcontroller;PM;Mobile application;Warning
Issue Date: 27-Jul-2023
Publisher: Palestine Technical University -Kadoorie
Citation: Nawahda, A. (2023). Limiting the Spread of COVID-19 Based on Monitoring of PM. Palestine Technical University Research Journal, 11(3), 19–25. https://doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v11i3.451
Series/Report no.: 11(3);19–25
Abstract: In Palestine, the maps of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic issued by the Ministry of Health (MoH), which shows the number of deaths and tested positive cases, have not been able to stop the spread of the disease. Thus; an early warning and decision support system is needed to predict where the infection could happen. In this study, spatial analysis of the number of tested positive cases of COVID-19 indicated that the areas with high levels of Particulate Matter (PM) in the atmosphere were the most affected. PM is closely associated with respiratory diseases and also acts as a carrier of viruses in the air. Accordingly; an affordable mobile system for estimating the levels of PM is designed to warn the user in order to take necessary preventive measures such as wearing a mask or leaving the site. The system consists of a PM sensor, a microcontroller, a power supply, a Bluetooth system, and a mobile application. The findings of this study show that the designed system has a prompt real-time response and a stable operation capable for the protection of human health.
URI: https://scholar.ptuk.edu.ps/handle/123456789/1119
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: https://doi.org/10.53671/pturj.v11i3.451
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