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Title: Commercial Entry Control Using Robotic Mechanism and Mobile Application for COVID-19 Pandemic
Authors: Varela-Aldás, José
Pila, Jefferson
Andaluz, Víctor
Palacios-Navarro, Guillermo
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Volume 12957 LNCS, Pages 3 – 14. 21st International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2021. Virtual, Online. 13 September 2021 through 16 September 2021
Abstract: The control of entry to commercial premises has always existed, but with the pandemic, this has been adapted to include biosecurity measures that guarantee the safety of customers. Technology makes it possible to automate these activities, among the most popular tools are mobile applications that allow easy implementation and good reception from users. This work presents the entrance control to a commercial premise using a robotic mechanism and a mobile application connected through a cloud database. The system is implemented using accessible and low-cost components, among the tools are 3D printing, the ESP32 board, servo motors, proximity sensors, temperature, and heart rate. The mobile application is developed in App Inventor and Firebase is used for the remote database. The system automates the provision of hand sanitizer at the entrance and records these vital signs of the customers, allowing to generate a report of the attendees. The results show the readings carried out by validating the implemented system and a measure of acceptance of this technology is applied with a score of 73%, evidencing the deficiencies of the proposal from the users’ perspective
URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-87013-3_1
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