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Simulating and visualizing COVID-19 contact tracing with Corona-Warn-App for increased understanding of its privacy-preserving design. (arXiv:2202.02210v1 [cs.CY])
Feb. 7, 2022, 2:20 a.m. | Nikolas Gritsch, Benjamin Tegeler, Faheem Hassan Zunjani
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
The world is under an ongoing pandemic, COVID-19, of a scale last seen a
century ago. Contact tracing is one of the most critical and highly effective
tools for containing and breaking the chain of infections especially in the
case of infectious respiratory diseases like COVID-19. Thanks to the
technological progress in our times, we now have digital mobile applications
like the Corona-Warn-App for digital contact tracing. However, due to the
invasive nature of contact tracing, it is very important …
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