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Research Paper | Management | India | Volume 11 Issue 9, September 2022 | Rating: 4.3 / 10
Exploratory Review of New Technologies on Information Systems and their Potential Impact on the Fight against the COVID-19 Pandemic
Soumak Sarkar
Abstract: Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the entire globe has been in crisis since the end of 2019. It has affected the economy, schools, and other vital spheres. Since we are still in the midst of a pandemic, it is imperative that we refrain from congregating in large groups and that we keep our distance from one another. To track the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic or mitigate its effects, new technologies like the internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) are being put to use in a wide range of sectors. The Internet of Things (IoT) has been considered in several studies in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. While IoT-based monitoring systems are being implemented, little research has been done on the difficulties and design concerns that arise from doing so. Furthermore, the post-covid situation and the application of IoT and other technologies are not dealt with adequately. Our review article offers a comprehensive look at how the Internet of Things (IoT) is being used to govern the economy, healthcare, and other sectors in the fight against the pandemic. Since then, it has been clear that the Internet of Things (IoT) and related technologies have a significant effect on virus identification, tracking, and prevention. The accompanying designing difficulties of the IoT-based framework in the face of a rapidly spreading pandemic have been investigated as part of this research. This overview also sheds light on the key obstacles, such as privacy, security scalability, etc., that might be encountered while employing such technologies. Finally, we investigate "The New Normal" and the role of technology in the aftermath of a pandemic.
Keywords: COVID-19, IoT, Pandemic, IoMT, AI, Drone
Edition: Volume 11 Issue 9, September 2022,
Pages: 769 - 777