When Wireless Communication Faces COVID-19: Combating the Pandemic and
Saving the Economy
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.06637v2
- Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2020 06:58:24 GMT
- Title: When Wireless Communication Faces COVID-19: Combating the Pandemic and
Saving the Economy
- Authors: Nasir Saeed and Ahmed Bader and Tareq Y. Al-Naffouri and Mohamed-Slim
Alouini
- Abstract summary: The year 2020 is experiencing a global health and economic crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Countries across the world are using digital technologies to fight this global crisis.
We show how these technologies are helping to combat this pandemic, including monitoring of the virus spread.
We discuss the challenges faced by wireless technologies, including privacy, security, and misinformation.
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- Abstract: The year 2020 is experiencing a global health and economic crisis due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Countries across the world are using digital technologies to
fight this global crisis. These digital technologies, in one way or another,
strongly rely on the availability of wireless communication technologies. In
this paper, we present the role of wireless communications in the COVID-19
pandemic from different perspectives. First, we show how these technologies are
helping to combat this pandemic, including monitoring of the virus spread,
enabling healthcare automation, and allowing virtual education and
conferencing. Also, we show the importance of digital inclusiveness in the
pandemic and possible solutions to connect the unconnected. Next, we discuss
the challenges faced by wireless technologies, including privacy, security, and
misinformation. Then, we present the importance of wireless communication
technologies in the survival of the global economy, such as automation of
industries and supply chain, e-commerce, and supporting occupations that are at
risk. Finally, we reveal that how the technologies developed during the
pandemic can be helpful in the post-pandemic era.
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