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245 00 $aSustainability measures for COVID-19 pandemic /$cRashmi Agrawal, Mamta Mittal, Lalit Mohan Goyal, editors.
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520 $aThis book focuses on sustainability issues post COVID-19 outbreak, discusses ways to restrict global spread of the pandemic, and also how to survive holistically in the environment. It also discusses the economic impacts on the world due to the coronavirus outbreak. There is a strong need for monitoring and analysis of pandemics for sustainability like epidemic risk analysis by using pattern recognition or the mental health challenges during an outbreak. This book presents ways to find solutions and gives insights to explore innovative methods and predictive modeling techniques, such that masses are prevented from pandemics.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 10, 2021).
505 0 $aIntro -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Internet of Things and Web Services for Handling Pandemic Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 IoT Process to Combat the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 2 IoT for Handling the Pandemic Challenges -- 2.1 Literature Survey -- 2.2 IoT in Personal Medical Devices -- 2.3 In Smart Home IoT -- 2.4 In IT Sector -- 2.5 Challenges of IoT in the Wake of COVID-19 -- 2.6 Uses of IoT for COVID-19 Pandemic -- 2.7 Practices Involved in IoT for Tracking COVID-19 Patients -- 2.8 Global Technological Advancements to Resolve COVID-19 Cases Rapidly
505 8 $a3 Web Services for Handling COVID-19 Pandemic Challenges -- 3.1 Accessing COVID-19 Data -- 3.2 Contact Tracing -- 3.3 Support Work from Home Activities -- 3.4 Overcome Challenges in Critical Sectors -- 3.5 Adoption of Microservices Technology -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Corona Thwack: Socio-Economic Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic in India -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Coronavirus: A Bird's Eye View -- 1.2 Covid-19 Acquisition -- 1.3 Covid-19 Complications -- 1.4 Safety Measures -- 2 Pathogenic Diagnosis -- 3 Corona Cure -- 3.1 Treatment -- 3.2 Vaccine: The Ray of Hope -- 4 Covid-19 Pandemic in India
505 8 $a4.1 Cataclysm -- 4.2 History -- 4.3 Initiatives -- 4.4 Creating History -- 5 Socio-Economic Impact of Covid-19 in India -- 5.1 Social Impact -- 5.2 Economic Impact -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Mathematical Modeling on Double Quarantine Process in the Spread and Stability of COVID-19 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mathematical Model -- 2.1 Model Analysis -- 2.2 Calculation of R0 2 from SIQ1 R Model -- 2.3 Stability Analysis for SIQ1 R Model -- 2.4 Calculation of Basic Reproduction Number from SQH IQ1 R Model -- 2.5 Stability Analysis for SQH IQ1 R Model
505 8 $a2.6 Analysis of Global Stability at Endemic Equilibrium -- 3 Discussion of the Result -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- A Study and Novel AI/ML-Based Framework to Detect COVID-19 Virus Using Smartphone Embedded Sensors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Smart Phones to Detect COVID-19 -- 3 Combating Covid-19 with Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning -- 4 Proposed Smartphone Based Framework -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Transmission Modelling on COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Nomenclature -- 2 Model Formations and Basic Assumptions -- 2.1 Mathematical Model
505 8 $a2.2 Boundedness and Positivity of the Model -- 3 Stability Analysis and Calculation of the Basic Reproduction Number -- 3.1 Calculation of Basic Reproduction Number -- 3.2 Global Stability -- 4 Discussion of the Result -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health: An Under-Realized Sociological Enigma -- 1 COVID-19 Pandemic Effect on Mental Health: Introduction -- 2 Common Psychological Problems Post COVID-19 -- 2.1 Among General Population -- 2.2 Among COVID-19 Patients -- 2.3 Among Close Relatives and Neighbors -- 2.4 Among Healthcare Workers
650 0 $aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
650 0 $aCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-$xEconomic aspects.
650 0 $aSustainability.
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