MIT SafePaths Card (MiSaCa): Augmenting Paper Based Vaccination Cards with Printed Codes
MIT SafePaths Card (MiSaCa): Augmenting Paper Based Vaccination Cards with Printed Codes
In this early draft, we describe a user-centric, card-based system for vaccine distribution. Our system makes use of digitally signed QR codes and their use for phased vaccine distribution, vaccine administration/record-keeping, immunization verification, and follow-up symptom reporting. Furthermore, we propose and describe a complementary scanner app system to be used by vaccination clinics, public health officials, and immunization verification parties to effectively utilize card-based framework. We believe that the proposed system provides a privacy-preserving and efficient framework for vaccine distribution in both developed and developing regions.
Qamil Mirza、Apurv Shekhar、Parth Patwa、Orna Mukhopadhyay、Sifat Hasan、Abhishek Singh、Rohan Sukumaran、Rohan Iyer、Ishaan Singh、Aryan Mahindra、Darshan Gandhi、Joseph Bae、Saras Agrawal、Maurizio Arseni、Saurish Srivastava、Colin Kang、Priyanshi Katiyar、Sethuramen TV、Ramesh Raskar、Sheshank Shankar、Krishnendu Dasgupta、Anshuman Sharma
预防医学计算技术、计算机技术
Qamil Mirza,Apurv Shekhar,Parth Patwa,Orna Mukhopadhyay,Sifat Hasan,Abhishek Singh,Rohan Sukumaran,Rohan Iyer,Ishaan Singh,Aryan Mahindra,Darshan Gandhi,Joseph Bae,Saras Agrawal,Maurizio Arseni,Saurish Srivastava,Colin Kang,Priyanshi Katiyar,Sethuramen TV,Ramesh Raskar,Sheshank Shankar,Krishnendu Dasgupta,Anshuman Sharma.MIT SafePaths Card (MiSaCa): Augmenting Paper Based Vaccination Cards with Printed Codes[EB/OL].(2021-01-19)[2025-07-23].https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.07931.点此复制
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