Magid et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Automating pandemic mitigationMagid et al., 2021
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- Magid E
- Zakiev A
- Tsoy T
- Lavrenov R
- Rizvanov A
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- Advanced Robotics
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The COVID-19 pandemic keeps spreading across the world and, while national governments concentrate on lockdowns and restrictions to mitigate the disaster, advanced technologies could be employed more widely to fight the pandemic. This paper surveys …
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