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A Security Games Inspired Approach for Distributed Control Of Pandemic Spread
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2022
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EngineeringAbstract PandemicsInformation SecurityGame TheoryComputational Game TheoryPandemic ManagementDifferential GamePreventive MedicineInspection UnitsNetwork GameDistributed ControlSystems EngineeringPublic HealthMechanism DesignInfectious Disease EpidemiologyGlobal Health CrisisPandemic SpreadDisease SurveillanceComputer ScienceGamesPublic Health PolicyEpidemiologyData SecurityHealth SystemsEpidemic IntelligenceEmerging Infectious DiseasesBusinessSecuritySocial DistancingStrategic DeploymentAlgorithmic Game Theory
Abstract Pandemics are a source of extensive mortality, economic impairment, and dramatic social fluctuation. Once a pandemic occurs, policymakers are faced with the highly challenging task of controlling it over time and space. In this article, a novel pandemic intervention policy that relies on the strategic deployment of inspection units (IUs) is proposed. These IUs are allocated in the environment, represented as a graph, and sample individuals who pass through the same node. If a sampled individual is identified as infected, she is extracted from the environment until she recovers (or dies). A realistic simulation‐based evaluation of the Influenza A pathogen using both synthetic and real‐world data is provided. The results demonstrate potential significant benefits of the proposed PIP in mitigating a pandemic spread which can complement other standard policies such as social distancing and mask‐wearing.
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