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Article: Integrating Metamaterial Antenna Node and LiFi for Privacy Preserving Intelligent COVID-19 Hospital Patient Management.

Garhwal, A / Bunruangses, M / Arumona, A E / Youplao, P / Ray, K / Suwandee, S / Yupapin, P

Cognitive computation

2021  , Page(s) 1–14

Abstract: ... capacity and security platform. A COVID-19 surveillance system using LiFi is proposed, which consists ... the different constraints, which is suitable for COVID-19 surveillance in hospitals. The LiFi network is a high ... where secondly the COVID-19 surveillance can be applied. In operation, the up and downlink system uses ...

Abstract Light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi) can be applied with the same network under the different constraints, which is suitable for COVID-19 surveillance in hospitals. The LiFi network is a high-capacity and security platform. A COVID-19 surveillance system using LiFi is proposed, which consists of two switching modes: communication and surveillance. Firstly, the communication targets are to accommodate the electromagnetic interference (EMI) immunity and high-capacity and security data transmission, where secondly the COVID-19 surveillance can be applied. In operation, the up and downlink system uses a metamaterial antenna embedded by Mach Zehnder interferometer (MZI). An antenna consists of silver bars embedded at the microring center with two-phase modulators at its sides. The entangled source namely a dark soliton is applied to form the transmission, where the information security based on quantum cryptography can be managed. By using the suitable parameters, the whispering gallery modes (WGMs) are generated and the up and downlink nodes are formed. The input information is multiplexed with time to form the multiplexed signals, where the big data transmission (40 Pbit
Language English
Publishing date 2021-01-11
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2486574-6
ISSN 1866-9964 ; 1866-9956
ISSN (online) 1866-9964
ISSN 1866-9956
DOI 10.1007/s12559-020-09778-6
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