Modeling Pandemic Response for Populations Equipped with Contact-Chain Capable Wearable Devices

J. Fryer, Paulo Garcia
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Extant pandemic detection and prevention strategies are based around contact tracing technologies. In contrast, this manuscript describes a strategy for preemptive pandemic response based on wearable devices with built-in privacy, based on distributed, encrypted and anonymized contact chains. We evaluate such strategy in an agent-based simulation environment that models a wearable-device equipped population in an urban area, comparing it with no response strategy, and with the extant contact-tracing approaches. Our results suggest contact-chaining is an effective way to augment pandemic response, by preemptively isolating persons who are potentially infectious; initial results indicate up to a 23.4% reduction in peak infections compared to the strictest extant approach. Simulations show that this strategy is especially effective during a first wave and can potentially prevent further infection waves. Ongoing work is looking at the privacy issues of such an approach and modeling countermeasures within our simulation framework.
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配备接触链可穿戴设备的人群的流行病响应建模
现有的大流行检测和预防战略是基于接触者追踪技术。相比之下,本文描述了一种基于内置隐私的可穿戴设备、基于分布式、加密和匿名接触链的先发制人的流行病应对策略。我们在基于智能体的模拟环境中评估了这种策略,该环境对城市地区配备可穿戴设备的人群进行了建模,并将其与无响应策略以及现有的接触追踪方法进行了比较。我们的研究结果表明,通过先发制人地隔离具有潜在传染性的人,接触链是加强大流行应对的有效方法;初步结果表明,与现有最严格的方法相比,最高可减少23.4%的感染高峰。模拟表明,这种策略在第一波感染中特别有效,并有可能防止进一步的感染波。正在进行的工作是研究这种方法的隐私问题,并在我们的仿真框架内建模对策。
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