| Literature DB >> 32727101 |
Chuan-Bi Lin1, Ruo-Wei Hung2, Chi-Yueh Hsu3, Jong-Shin Chen1.
Abstract
Infectious diseases, such asEntities:
Keywords: GNSS/GPS; epidemic management; hot spot; infectious disease; isolation; social networking service
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32727101 PMCID: PMC7435739 DOI: 10.3390/s20154171
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Cell architecture, a cell is a regular hexagon area. (a) For cell c with radius r, cV0, cV1, cV2, cV3, cV4, cV5 are its six vertices. Moreover, cV6 represents vertex cV0. (b) The neighbors of cell c represent as cN0, cN1, cN2, cN3, cN4, cN5. Moreover, cell cN6 represents cell cN0.
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Figure 2Example of an area, points, and cells. This area is a polygon composed by points a0, a1, …, and a5. To this area, point p1 and point p3 are not-inside and point p2 is inside, both cells c1 and c2 are overlapped and c3 is not overlapped. Moreover, cell c1 is also termed as inside this area.
Figure 3Example of Cell Allocation to an area. The allocation is started from c0. In each iteration, some cells will be allocated. After five iterations, the allocation is finished.
Figure 4The experimental area with 887,950 points. This area currently contains 6 special municipalities, 10 counties and 3 provincial cities. These subareas are numbered as 1–19: (a) The number of points in each subarea. (b) The point ratio of each subarea to 16 subareas.
Population density and space density based on number of points.
| Subarea | Population | Space (km2) | No. of Points | Population Density (#/Population × 100%) | Space Density (#/Space) |
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| 1 | 2,687,629 | 271.8 | 89,209 | 3.32 | 328.22 |
| 2 | 3,984,051 | 2052.57 | 90,587 | 2.27 | 44.13 |
| 3 | 2,171,127 | 1220.95 | 63,216 | 2.91 | 51.78 |
| 4 | 2,778,182 | 2214.90 | 156,928 | 5.65 | 70.85 |
| 5 | 1,886,267 | 2191.65 | 70,118 | 3.72 | 31.99 |
| 6 | 2,777,873 | 2951.85 | 146,266 | 5.27 | 49.55 |
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Figure 5Point distribution of subarea 1 and its neighborhood. The range is longitude 121.45 to 121.67 and latitude 24.95 to 25.22. The number of points in this range is 93,549. Randomly, 1600 points inside subarea 1 and 1600 points not-inside subarea 1 are marked on this range.
Spot statistics with points.
| No. of Points | Spots | Percentage |
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| less than 1000 | 15,347 | 98.55 |
| 1000–2000 | 152 | 0.98 |
| 2000–3000 | 49 | 0.31 |
| 3000–4000 | 13 | 0.08 |
| 4000–5000 | 4 | 0.03 |
| 5000–6000 | 7 | 0.04 |
| 6000–7000 | 1 | 0.01 |
| Total | 15,573 | 100 |
The first 12 hot spots.
| Hot Spot | Location | Coordinate | No. of Points |
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| 1 | subarea 6 | 120.3, 22.67 | 6024 |
| 2 | subarea 6 | 120.3, 22.62 | 5731 |
| 3 | subarea 4 | 120.64, 24.18 | 5527 |
| 4 | subarea 6 | 120.3, 22.63 | 5506 |
| 5 | subarea 4 | 120.66, 24.16 | 5428 |
| 6 | subarea 4 | 120.68, 24.16 | 5154 |
| 7 | subarea 4 | 120.68, 24.15 | 5152 |
| 8 | subarea 6 | 120.3, 22.64 | 5043 |
| 9 | subarea 4 | 120.65, 24.16 | 4855 |
| 10 | subarea 19 | 120.44, 23.48 | 4544 |
| 11 | subarea 4 | 120.68, 24.14 | 4424 |
| 12 | subarea 9 | 120.54, 24.08 | 4056 |
Figure 6Distribution of points in hot spot one with 6024 points.
Figure 7(a) Distribution of spots and (b) distribution of highways. The layout of (a), respectively, coincides with the layout of (b) and the layout of Figure 4a.