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The following pages link to scholarly article (Q210):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- The Covid19Impact Survey: Assessing the Pulse of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Spain via 24 questions (Q4575) (← links)
- Fast unfolding of communities in large networks (Q4576) (← links)
- When individual behaviour matters: homogeneous and network models in epidemiology (Q4588) (← links)
- I-Louvain: An Attributed Graph Clustering Method (Q4589) (← links)
- Beyond R0 : Heterogeneity in secondary infections and probabilistic epidemic forecasting (Q4590) (← links)
- Pandemic simulation (Q4593) (← links)
- BLE contact tracing sniffer PoC (Q4601) (← links)
- Centralized or Decentralized? The Contact Tracing Dilemma (Q4608) (← links)
- DESIRE: A Third Way for a European Exposure Notification System (Q4622) (← links)
- Show evidence that apps for COVID-19 contact-tracing are secure and effective (Q4642) (← links)
- Ethics of Digital Contact Tracing and COVID-19: Who Is (Not) Free to Go? (Q4644) (← links)
- Distance Estimation of Smart Device using Bluetooth (Q4656) (← links)
- Human interaction discovery in smartphone proximity networks (Q4657) (← links)
- Evaluating the Implications of Varying Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Transmission Power Levels on Wireless Indoor Localization Accuracy and Precision (Q4658) (← links)
- Apps for COVID: to do or not to do (Q4659) (← links)
- Inferring distance from Bluetooth signal strength: a deep dive (Q4660) (← links)
- The Institutionalisation of Digital Public Health: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 App (Q4665) (← links)
- Coronavirus Contact Tracing: Evaluating The Potential Of Using Bluetooth Received SignalStrength For Proximity Detection (Q4671) (← links)
- A BLE RSSI ranking based indoor positioning system for generic smartphones (Q4675) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm to estimate Covid-19 infectiousness risk from BLE-RSSI measurements (Q4718) (← links)
- DP3T - Exposure Score Calculation (Q4739) (← links)
- Inverse-Sybil Attacks in Automated Contact Tracing (Q4747) (← links)
- Critical Limitations of Digital Epidemiology (Q4748) (← links)
- Analysis of SwissCovid (Q4749) (← links)
- How easy is it to detect (and relay) BLE beacons? (Q4754) (← links)
- BIAS: Bluetooth Impersonation AttackS (Q4763) (← links)
- SwissCovid: a critical analysis of risk assessment by Swiss authorities (Q4768) (← links)
- GAEN Due Diligence: Verifying The Google/Apple Covid Exposure Notification API (Q4774) (← links)
- Mind the GAP: Security & Privacy Risks of Contact Tracing Apps (Q4775) (← links)
- Contact Tracing Coronavirus COVID-19 - Calibration Method and Proximity Accuracy - (Q4780) (← links)
- A Coronavirus Contact Tracing App Replay Attack with Estimated Amplification Factors (Q4782) (← links)
- Android COVID-19 Tracing App Pairwise Attenuations: Calibration Needed (Q4786) (← links)
- Towards Rawlsian ‘property-owning democracy’ through personal data platform cooperatives (Q4788) (← links)
- Covid Notions: Towards Formal Definitions – and Documented Understanding – of Privacy Goals and Claimed Protection in Proximity-Tracing Services (Q4790) (← links)
- Reliable Beacon Detection (Q4795) (← links)
- Can you locate your location data? (Q4802) (← links)
- Exploring Accidental Triggers of Smart Speakers (Q4803) (← links)
- Risk Estimation of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission from Bluetooth Low Energy Measurements (Q4852) (← links)
- A research agenda for digital proximity tracing apps (Q4863) (← links)
- Testing Apps for COVID-19 Tracking (TACT) (Q4908) (← links)
- A Pseudonymous Communications Infrastructure for the Internet (Q4910) (← links)
- Hashomer – A Proposal for a Privacy-Preserving Bluetooth BasedContact Tracing Scheme for Hamagen (Q4913) (← links)
- Fawkes: Protecting Privacy against Unauthorized Deep Learning Models (Q4914) (← links)
- Americans' perceptions of privacy and surveillance in the COVID-19 Pandemic (Q4925) (← links)
- Contact Tracing App Privacy: What Data Is Shared By Europe’s GAEN Contact Tracing Apps (Q4940) (← links)
- Exposure Notification System May Allow for Large-Scale Voter Suppression (Q4954) (← links)
- Lessons from SwissCovid (Q4958) (← links)
- Proximity Tracing in an Ecosystem of Surveillance Capitalism (Q4972) (← links)
- Blind-sided by privacy? Digital contact tracing, the Apple/Google API and big tech’s newfound role as global health policy makers (Q4973) (← links)
- Trading Privacy for the Greater Social Good: How Did America React During COVID-19? (Q4995) (← links)