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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 351, 2022
10th International Conference on Innovation, Modern Applied Science & Environmental Studies (ICIES’2022)
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Article Number | 01011 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202235101011 | |
Published online | 24 May 2022 |
Advanced IoT Network Topologies to Optimize Medical Monitoring Platforms based on a Constrained and Secured IOT Application Protocol CoAP
1 Laboratory of Advanced Systems Engineering (ISA), National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University. Kenitra, Morocco
2 Laboratory of Advanced Systems Engineering (ISA), National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University. Kenitra, Morocco
3 Laboratory of Advanced Systems Engineering (ISA), National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University. Kenitra, Morocco
4 Laboratory of Advanced Systems Engineering (ISA), National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University. Kenitra, Morocco
5 Laboratory of Advanced Systems Engineering (ISA), National School of Applied Sciences, Ibn Tofail University. Kenitra, Morocco
6 National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (INPT-Rabat), SC Department, Mohammed V University. Rabat, Morocco
* Corresponding author: Fatimazahra.hamza@uit.ac.ma
The Internet of Things (IoT) became, and still an important and critical element during the covid-19 pandemic, and this paper was written within that framework, as it proposes a synchronized medical IoT platform that is used to monitor citizens’ access to public areas, and where the access is only authorized if one of the three following conditions is fulfilled: Be vaccinated (which is verified via a QR code), having a negative PCR test (valid for only 48 hours), undergoing a body temperature measurement. Of course, a confirmation of identity with a facial recognition test is mandatory. This automatic process will allow us to reduce the possibility of spreading the disease due to the congestion of the checkpoints, as well as to detect citizens who could be potential patients of the covid-19 virus.
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