WiFi-based contact tracing app, developed as part of @danilo-delbusso's a final year project
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The app scans for WiFi signals around the user every 30 seconds, collecting relative location to WiFi hotspots locally.
The user can also decide to collect location data, which is used to localise hotspots and provide contagion spread data.
This data can be uploaded by scanning a specific QR code, aiding in contact tracing efforts.
Daily, the app downloads a copy of relevant scans from the ingestion service, which will then be used to check for possible exposure to the virus.
In order to run a local copy, you'll need to install the following:
The Android Application can also be installed using the app.apk
package found in the releases, which can be manually installed on an Android Device. This article from thecustomdroid walks through the process in detail.
See the open issues for a list of proposed features (and known issues).
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to be learn, inspire, and create.
The repo itself is just used to show the project. It is NOT actively maintained. The author suggests forking the project instead of opening new issues.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Danilo Del Busso - @danilo_delbusso
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