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A Proposed Approach for Building a SARS-COV-2 Watch in the IoT Network
Abstract
Considering the conditions that we are living in since 2020 and the cases of death caused by covid, all the researchers of the world have participated in defending humanity from this epidemic. Like all these people, the author has thought about what she cannot reduce but to specify the number of cases in an environment thanks to this project called “SARS-COV-2 watch,” and this measures the temperature of the owner and also informs him in the case of someone close to him at a distance less than one meter who is infected. The proposed SARS-COV-2 watch design consists of a case to place all components, a metal cap to conduct heat into the main temperature sensor, an LCD screen to display the temperature data, and a button to activate the temperature conversion and display it on the LCD screen. In order to inform the watch wearer that there is someone around him with high temperature, the author integrated a vibrating module. This small vibrating motor is ideal for projects with haptic feedback.
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