If there was a mobile contact tracing app that used AGPS with accuracy down to ~1m maybe it would be useful? Existing contact tracing apps use Bluetooth which can't be used to determine proximity with any reliability -…
Contact tracing (of the human-powered kind) is obviously hugely important in reducing the scale of outbreaks in the early stages. However digital contact tracing has a fatal flaw: Bluetooth cannot be used to reliably…
One of the numerous problems with the very concept of Bluetooth-based contact tracing is: it doesn't work. Due to all the hardware and environmental factors, it really works as a large spreadsheet of all devices in…
It would be interesting to model two humans standing close to each other, and each phone on the closest side of the pairing, then on the opposite side, with the phones rotated at every angle. Having to traverse two…
It's interesting to consider that Bluetooth cannot be used to estimate distance between two devices in any meaningful way in real-world environments. A recent article [1] confirmed this in interviewing the inventors of…
It's worth re-iterating how unreliable bluetooth signal strength is in estimating proximity. One recent data point using the CovidSafe app is here: https://twitter.com/jim_mussared/status/1256199078314078210 Exploration…
The assumptions of benefit appear to rely on a naive theory of instantaneous contact and isolation, when in practice the entire process is unavoidably manual, requiring human intelligence to ascertain environmental…
The project lead of Singapore's TraceTogether initiative goes into detail about the problems with an automated system, and why a human-in-the-loop is ideally required to evaluate the type of contact and make a…
If someone is determined as a close contact they have to legally self-isolate for 14 days regardless of symptoms or test results. The policy there probably reflects the understanding that people in the early stages of…
Another consideration that seems to have been obscured by the debate on privacy and the narrow focus on the particular client implementation of the app is the significant problem of false positives and negatives. A lot…
In a regional context a bluetooth proximity app offers even less theoretical value. A contact is only registered after 15 minutes of time spent within an estimated proximity of 1.5 metres (itself a primitive model of…
A misunderstanding is that this system results in instantaneous contact notification and isolation (which is what one of the original papers on digital contact tracing efficacy assumes). The reality is the entire 'human…
We took a deeper look in an article linked in another comment on this thread. One thing that's interesting to think about more deeply is how difficult it is to estimate proximity based on the combinatorial explosion of…
If there was a mobile contact tracing app that used AGPS with accuracy down to ~1m maybe it would be useful? Existing contact tracing apps use Bluetooth which can't be used to determine proximity with any reliability -…
Contact tracing (of the human-powered kind) is obviously hugely important in reducing the scale of outbreaks in the early stages. However digital contact tracing has a fatal flaw: Bluetooth cannot be used to reliably…
One of the numerous problems with the very concept of Bluetooth-based contact tracing is: it doesn't work. Due to all the hardware and environmental factors, it really works as a large spreadsheet of all devices in…
It would be interesting to model two humans standing close to each other, and each phone on the closest side of the pairing, then on the opposite side, with the phones rotated at every angle. Having to traverse two…
It's interesting to consider that Bluetooth cannot be used to estimate distance between two devices in any meaningful way in real-world environments. A recent article [1] confirmed this in interviewing the inventors of…
It's worth re-iterating how unreliable bluetooth signal strength is in estimating proximity. One recent data point using the CovidSafe app is here: https://twitter.com/jim_mussared/status/1256199078314078210 Exploration…
The assumptions of benefit appear to rely on a naive theory of instantaneous contact and isolation, when in practice the entire process is unavoidably manual, requiring human intelligence to ascertain environmental…
The project lead of Singapore's TraceTogether initiative goes into detail about the problems with an automated system, and why a human-in-the-loop is ideally required to evaluate the type of contact and make a…
If someone is determined as a close contact they have to legally self-isolate for 14 days regardless of symptoms or test results. The policy there probably reflects the understanding that people in the early stages of…
Another consideration that seems to have been obscured by the debate on privacy and the narrow focus on the particular client implementation of the app is the significant problem of false positives and negatives. A lot…
In a regional context a bluetooth proximity app offers even less theoretical value. A contact is only registered after 15 minutes of time spent within an estimated proximity of 1.5 metres (itself a primitive model of…
A misunderstanding is that this system results in instantaneous contact notification and isolation (which is what one of the original papers on digital contact tracing efficacy assumes). The reality is the entire 'human…
We took a deeper look in an article linked in another comment on this thread. One thing that's interesting to think about more deeply is how difficult it is to estimate proximity based on the combinatorial explosion of…