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Vol. 18 No. 2 (2022)

Published: December 31, 2022

Pages: 15-20

Original Article

Design and Implementation of an Injury Detection System for Corona Tracker

Abstract

Today, the trends are the robotics field since it is used in too many environments that are very important in human life. Covid 19 disease is now the deadliest disease in the world, and most studies are being conducted to find solutions and avoid contracting it. The proposed system senses the presence according to a specific injury to warn of it and transfer it to the specialist doctor. This system is designed to work in service departments such as universities, institutes, and all state departments serving citizens. This system consists of two parts: the first is fixed and placed on the desk and the other is mobile within a special robot that moves to perform the required task. This system was tested at the University of Basrah within the college of engineering, department of electrical Engineering, on teaching staff, students, and staff during the period of final academic exams. The presence of such a device is considered a warning according to a specific condition and isn’t a treatment for it, as the treatment is prescribed by the specialist doctor. It is found that the average number of infected cases is about 3% of the total number of students and the teaching staff and the working staff. The results were documented in special tables that go to the dean of the college with the attendance tables to know the daily health status of the students.

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