论文标题
在Covid-19中释放破坏性和新兴技术的力量:详细的评论
Unleashing the power of disruptive and emerging technologies amid COVID-19: A detailed review
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论文摘要
在2019年12月上旬,在中国武汉(Covid-19)的新颖冠状病毒(Covid-19)的前所未有的爆发迅速发展成为全球大流行,成为了一个严重关切的问题,并将全球政府机构置于不稳定的位置。资源的稀缺和缺乏经验来忍受19009年大流行的经验,再加上对未来后果的恐惧,已经确定了采用新兴和未来技术以应对即将到来的挑战的必要性。自过去五个月以来,大流行影响的数量已经达到了改变每个人生活的巅峰之作。现在,人类必须采取安全的方式在受到影响的风险下生存。技术进步现在比以往任何时候都更快,以保持后果并获得新的能力来建立更安全的世界。因此,有必要增强新兴,未来和破坏性技术的力量,以探索所有可能的方式与Covid-19对抗。在这篇评论文章中,我们尝试研究可用于减轻Covid-19的影响的所有新兴,未来和破坏性技术。在背景见解的基础上,已经讨论了有关其优势,劣势,机遇和威胁(SWOT)的详细技术特定用例(SWOT)。总结说,我们重点介绍了研究领域的优先级和即将到来的机会,以模糊物理,数字和生物领域特定的挑战之间的界限,并阐明了朝着迈向199年后世界的协作研究方向。
The unprecedented outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), during early December 2019 in Wuhan, China, has quickly evolved into a global pandemic, became a matter of grave concern, and placed government agencies worldwide in a precarious position. The scarcity of resources and lack of experiences to endure the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with the fear of future consequences has established the need for adoption of emerging and future technologies to address the upcoming challenges. Since the last five months, the amount of pandemic impact has reached its pinnacle that is altering everyone's life; and humans are now bound to adopt safe ways to survive under the risk of being affected. Technological advances are now accelerating faster than ever before to stay ahead of the consequences and acquire new capabilities to build a safer world. Thus, there is a rising need to unfold the power of emerging, future and disruptive technologies to explore all possible ways to fight against COVID-19. In this review article, we attempt to study all emerging, future, and disruptive technologies that can be utilized to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. Building on background insights, detailed technological specific use cases to fight against COVID-19 have been discussed in terms of their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT). As concluding remarks, we highlight prioritized research areas and upcoming opportunities to blur the lines between the physical, digital, and biological domain-specific challenges and also illuminate collaborative research directions for moving towards a post-COVID-19 world.