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Project C – Contact Tracing with Firebase

Authors: Shanta Rahman; Saiki Sarkar; Milon Biswas;

Project C – Contact Tracing with Firebase

Abstract

This document describes a new idea for tracking Corona virus affected people and alerting its users if they got contacted with any affected one in past several days. As we all know we are passing by a very critical situation where the main reason of getting affected by Corona virus is get in touch with a affected person and it is also proved that if an individual comes within 6 feet of an affected person also increase the possibility of getting affected by Corona virus for that individual very high. So here we are, If we can build a system that can track everyone who come within 6 feet and if any of them got affected by Corona virus we will get an alert without knowing their identity is sufficient for us to get conscious at the right time. So, now let us look on what technologies and APIs we are going to use for this project. We are willing to build this system with the help of Firebase, Nearby Messages API and some basic Android SDK tools. We will scan every incoming message and if we find any message that is similar to the format of notifying someone that he tested Corona positive the software will update database with that user’s firebase auth UID that he tested corona positive and every user will continuously scan database if any of the UID the got contacted within last 14 days has a status of Corona positive the software will notify that someone got Corona positive that got nearby with the user in last 14 days. Now let’s have a look on the detail descriptions of the system in this paper.

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