Difference between revisions of "An efficient algorithm to estimate Covid-19 infectiousness risk from BLE-RSSI measurements (Q4718)"
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scholarly article published on 29 May 2020
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An efficient algorithm to estimate Covid-19 infectiousness risk from BLE-RSSI measurements
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scholarly article published on 29 May 2020
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The RSSI values may differ from more than 20dB. Therefore, a raw RSSI measure should be understood as a non calibrated value that cannot be directly interpreted to measure neither the distance, nor the risk.
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