COVID-19 is a severe and highly contagious respiratory disease that has become a global pandemic, with over 193 million confirmed cases and more than 4.15 million deaths worldwide. It is one of the largest pandemics in human history. With successful vaccine development abroad and the maturity of rapid testing and PCR detection technologies, the Taiwanese Ministry of Health and Welfare has arranged for the vaccination of its citizens against COVID-19. Therefore, technology-based epidemic prevention will play a crucial role in preventing and controlling future COVID-19 outbreaks.
In Taiwan, the current SMIS includes the “Taiwan Social Distancing App” and the “1922 SMS Reporting System,” which help implement home quarantine and government epidemiological measures. However, for various places that the general public frequently visits, the only available systems are open to non-specific groups. In contrast, our system focuses on fixed entry and exit personnel areas to accurately trace potential sources of infection. Furthermore, it features a mask recognition and proactive real-name registration database system.
