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IoT enabled Smart Monitoring of Coronavirus empowered with Fuzzy Inference System
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An Internet of Things (IoT) approach enabled by Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) to intelligently and efficiently predict the coronavirus is implemented, which smartly monitors and predicts either human is the victim of Coronavirus or not.Citations
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