Reducing the spread of COVID-19 in road traffic control in Cameroon based on ICT

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Alo'o Ghislain Abessolo, Daniel Georges Olle Olle, Flavien Serge Mani Onana, Ebot Ebot Enaw, Atsa Etoundi Roger
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The coronavirus outbreak was declared a pandemic in 2019, a once-in-a-lifetime event that tested the limits of humanity. The number 2019 is a memorable year that the entire humanity will hardly forget as the world had fitted against this virus. The pandemic has so far changed the habits of people all over the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined a list of barrier measures that have been implemented and are still effective in several countries. Among these measures, social distancing remains the most important. It requires people to avoid physical contact and not to exchange possessions. However, during road checks in Cameroon, police officers usually check passengers by asking them to show their national identity card. After receiving the ID card, a police officer checks the information on the card and returns it to the holder at the end of the check. This process goes beyond the new regulation and contributes to the spread of the Covid'19 virus. This paper considers this issue as an engineering problem and proposes a new approach based on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to carry out the road traffic control activities. An automatic control system is proposed. It has two main functionalities namely the positioning subsystem and the Data collection subsystem. The positioning subsystem allows the road traffic controller in defining the right position where he/she should stand to collect information from passengers while the data collection subsystem collects data from the ID card presented by each passenger in the car. This approach was tested at police checkpoints on the Douala-Yaoundé road in Cameroon and the results showed a reduction in COVID-19 cases related to document handling between police and passengers/drivers.

利用信息和通信技术减少 COVID-19 在喀麦隆道路交通控制中的传播
冠状病毒疫情在 2019 年被宣布为大流行,这是一个千载难逢的事件,考验着人类的极限。2019年这个数字是全人类难以忘怀的一年,因为全世界都曾与这一病毒相抗衡。迄今为止,这场大流行已经改变了全世界人们的生活习惯。世界卫生组织(WHO)确定了一系列屏障措施,这些措施已经在多个国家实施,并且仍然有效。在这些措施中,社会隔离仍然是最重要的。它要求人们避免身体接触,不交换财物。不过,在喀麦隆的路检中,警察通常会要求乘客出示国民身份证。收到身份证后,警察会核对身份证上的信息,并在检查结束后将身份证还给持证人。这一过程超出了新规定的范围,助长了 Covid'19 病毒的传播。本文将这一问题视为一个工程问题,并提出了一种基于信息和通信技术(ICT)的新方法来开展道路交通控制活动。本文提出了一种自动控制系统。它有两个主要功能,即定位子系统和数据收集子系统。定位子系统允许道路交通控制员确定他/她应站立的正确位置,以便从乘客那里收集信息,而数据收集子系统则从车内每位乘客出示的身份证上收集数据。在喀麦隆杜阿拉-雅温得公路上的警察检查站对这一方法进行了测试,结果表明与警察和乘客/司机之间文件处理有关的 COVID-19 案件有所减少。
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