Vidsray: Covid Sensor based on WFDCF Technology and Automatic Spraying with IVY Plant Extract to Prevent Spread of Covid-19
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https://doi.org/10.55927/ajmee.v1i1.1312Keywords:
Covid-19, Sensor, wFDCF Technology, Hedera HelixAbstract
The world is facing a never ending Covid-19 pandemic since 2019. The spread of Covid-19 is often a problem because virus particles can be spread through the air. The existence of the global pandemic will certainly have an impact on several sectors of life, such as the industrial sector, education sector, services, infrastructure, trade, to sectors engaged in health. Therefore, VIDSRAY is an antivirus sensor that can be used to detect and inactivate the Covid – 19 virus. The research method used is a qualitative method by reviewing the basic components of the sensor such as a sample pump (biosampler), gelatin filter, wFDCF technology, light signal sensor, and a liquid spray from the Hedera helix plant extract. This sensor is expected to be a solution to detect Covid-19 in the air so as to reduce the spread of the virus in Indonesia. Its placement that can be anywhere is also one of the advantages of this millennial creation tool.
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