BIM-Based Automatic Contact Tracing System Using Wi-Fi (2020)
article⁄BIM-Based Automatic Contact Tracing System Using Wi-Fi (2020)
abstract⁄This study presents a BIMbased automatic contact tracing method using a stationsoriented indoor localization SOIL system. The SOIL system integrates BIM models and existing network infrastructure i.e., WiFi, using a clustering method to generate roomlevel occupancy schedules. In this study, we improve the accuracy of the SOIL system by including more detailed WiFi signal travel sources, such as reflection, refraction, and diffraction. The results of field measurements in an educational building show that the SOIL system was able to produce roomlevel occupant location information with a 95.6 level of accuracy. This outcome is 2.6 more accurate than what was found in a previous study. We also describe an implementation of the SOIL system for conducting contact tracing in large buildings. When an individual is confirmed to have COVID19, public health professionals can use this system to quickly generate information regarding possible contacts. The greatest strength of this SOIL implementation is that it has wide applicability in largescale buildings, without the need for additional sensing devices. Additional tests using buildings with multiple floors are required to further explore the robustness of the system.
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Year |
2020 |
Authors |
Yoo, Wonjae; Kim, Hyoungsub; Shin, Minjae; J.Clayton, Mark. |
Issue |
ACADIA 2020: Distributed Proximities / Volume I: Technical Papers |
Pages |
94-101. |
Library link |
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Entry filename |
bim-based-automatic-contact-tracing-system |