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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2022.27.08.135

Efficient Graph Construction and User Movement Path for Fast Inspection of Virus and Stable Management System  

Kim, Jong-Hyun (School of Software Application, Kangnam University)
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a graph-based user route control for rapidly conducting virus inspections in emergency situations (eg, COVID-19) and a framework that can simulate this on a city map. A* and navigation mesh data structures, which are widely used pathfinding algorithms in virtual environments, are effective when applied to CS(Computer science) problems that control Agents in virtual environments because they guide only a fixed static movement path. However, it is not enough to solve the problem by applying it to the real COVID-19 environment. In particular, there are many situations to consider, such as the actual road traffic situation, the size of the hospital, the number of patients moved, and the patient processing time, rather than using only a short distance to receive a fast virus inspection.
Keywords
Virus inspection; Pathfinding; Graph construction; Path trajectory; Urban-map;
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