Digital Contact Tracing: Large-scale Geolocation Data as an Alternative
to Bluetooth-based Apps' Failure
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.07024v2
- Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2022 09:55:37 GMT
- Title: Digital Contact Tracing: Large-scale Geolocation Data as an Alternative
to Bluetooth-based Apps' Failure
- Authors: Jos\'e Gonz\'alez-Caba\~nas, \'Angel Cuevas, Rub\'en Cuevas, Martin
Maier
- Abstract summary: Currently deployed contact-tracing mobile apps have failed as an efficient solution in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
None of them has managed to attract the number of active users required to achieve an efficient operation.
This paper contributes to this debate with an alternative contact-tracing solution that leverages already available geolocation information owned by BigTech companies.
- Score: 4.538870924201895
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
- Abstract: The currently deployed contact-tracing mobile apps have failed as an
efficient solution in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. None of them has
managed to attract the number of active users required to achieve an efficient
operation. This urges the research community to re-open the debate and explore
new avenues that lead to efficient contact-tracing solutions. This paper
contributes to this debate with an alternative contact-tracing solution that
leverages already available geolocation information owned by BigTech companies
with very large penetration rates in most countries adopting contact-tracing
mobile apps. Moreover, our solution provides sufficient privacy guarantees to
protect the identity of infected users as well as precluding Health Authorities
from obtaining the contact graph from individuals.
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