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WiFi-based Crowd Monitoring and Workspace Planning for COVID-19 Recovery

The recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic requires careful planning and monitoring while people gradually return to work. Internet-of-Things (IoT) is widely regarded as a crucial tool to help combating COVID-19 pandemic in many areas and societies. In particular, the heterogeneous data captured by IoT solutions can inform policy making and quick responses to community events. This article introduces a novel IoT crowd monitoring solution which uses software defined networks (SDN) assisted WiFi access points as 24/7 sensors to monitor and analyze the use of physical space. Prototypes and crowd behavior models are developed using over 500 million records captured on a university campus. Besides supporting informed decision at institution level, the results can be used by individual visitors to plan or schedule their access to facilities.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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