2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2006.05812
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COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Mobile Apps: Evaluation and Assessment for Decision Makers

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“…Using smartphones for tracing is not only less labor-intensive, it can also be extended rapidly to a large crowd. From a technical perspective, a variety of methods have been discussed in terms of effectiveness, privacy and security risks, including using Bluetooth technology, GPS data or other wireless technologies (Raskar et al, 2020). Bluetooth technology is preferred over GPS in most contact tracing apps due to privacy advantages (O'neill et al, 2020;Ciucci & Gouard eres, 2020).…”
Section: Conceptual Foundations 21 Functioning and Diffusion Of Conta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using smartphones for tracing is not only less labor-intensive, it can also be extended rapidly to a large crowd. From a technical perspective, a variety of methods have been discussed in terms of effectiveness, privacy and security risks, including using Bluetooth technology, GPS data or other wireless technologies (Raskar et al, 2020). Bluetooth technology is preferred over GPS in most contact tracing apps due to privacy advantages (O'neill et al, 2020;Ciucci & Gouard eres, 2020).…”
Section: Conceptual Foundations 21 Functioning and Diffusion Of Conta...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, several technological options were explored for the first time in such an extent, with contact tracing being probably the most celebrated approach [1,19,23,8]. However, it was soon established that such solutions are deteriorated by several problems in practice, mostly due to the fact that the notion of 'contact' is very different between wireless technologies (e.g.…”
Section: Human Activities and Epidemic Spreadmentioning
confidence: 99%