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      Demystifying COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing: A Survey on Frameworks and Mobile Apps

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          The coronavirus pandemic is a new reality, and it severely affects the modus vivendi of the international community. In this context, governments are rushing to devise or embrace novel surveillance mechanisms and monitoring systems to fight the outbreak. The development of digital tracing apps, which among others are aimed at automatising and globalising the prompt alerting of individuals at risk in a privacy-preserving manner, is a prominent example of this ongoing effort. Very promptly, a number of digital contact tracing architectures have been sprouted, followed by relevant app implementations adopted by governments worldwide. Bluetooth, specifically its Low Energy (BLE) power-conserving variant, has emerged as the most promising short-range wireless network technology to implement the contact tracing service. This work offers the first to our knowledge full-fledged review of the most concrete contact tracing architectures proposed so far in a global scale. This endeavour does not only embrace the diverse types of architectures and systems, namely, centralised, decentralised, or hybrid, but also equally addresses the client side, i.e., the apps that have been already deployed in Europe by each country. There is also a full-spectrum adversary model section, which does not only amalgamate the previous work in the topic but also brings new insights and angles to contemplate upon.

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                Journal
                Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
                Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
                Hindawi Limited
                1530-8677
                1530-8669
                October 17 2020
                October 17 2020
                : 2020
                : 1-29
                Affiliations
                [1 ]European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra 21027, Italy
                Article
                10.1155/2020/8851429
                dcd86873-d3d3-4c3e-9b68-fd58681aca12
                © 2020

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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