论文标题

ACDC追踪:朝着匿名公民驱动的联系跟踪

ACDC-Tracing: Towards Anonymous Citizen-Driven Contact Tracing

论文作者

Roomp, Kristof, Oliver, Nuria

论文摘要

当我们进入COVID-19大流行的控制阶段时,许多努力致力于开发基于智能手机的接触跟踪应用程序,以便自动识别Covid-19患者可能感染的人。这些应用虽然潜在有用,但呈现出大量采用,社会,技术和隐私挑战。 我们提出了ACDC追踪,这是一种更简单,匿名的,基于优惠券的联系跟踪解决方案,依赖于人们对自己的密切联系的了解。测试阳性的人将获得匿名代金券,他们可以与有限数量的人分享他们认为可能被感染的人。收件人可以使用此凭证预订COVID-19测试,并可以在没有透露其身份的情况下获得其测试结果。获得积极结果的人将获得凭证,以进一步回溯感染的道路。 这是一个完全匿名的解决方案,不需要分享位置数据,蓝牙或在人们的移动设备上安装应用程序的任何共享。此外,可以对ACDC追踪进行小规模测试,而无需整个人群采用,这将使获得有关其功效和可扩展性的快速证据。最后,它与接触跟踪的替代方法兼容并互补。

As we enter the control phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, many efforts have been dedicated to developing smartphone-based contact tracing apps in order to automatically identify people that a person with COVID-19 might have infected. These applications while potentially useful, present significant adoption, societal, technical and privacy challenges. We propose ACDC-Tracing, a simpler, anonymous, voucher-based contact tracing solution that relies on peoples' knowledge of their own close contacts. People who test positive are given an anonymous voucher which they can share with a limited number of people whom they think they might be infected. The recipients can use this voucher to book a COVID-19 test and can receive their test results without ever revealing their identity. People receiving positive result are given vouchers to further backtrack the path of infection. This is a fully anonymous solution which does not require any sharing of location data, Bluetooth, or having an app installed on people's mobile device. Moreover, ACDC-Tracing can be tested for effectiveness at a small scale without requiring adoption by the entire population, which would enable acquiring fast evidence about its efficacy and scalability. Finally, it is compatible with and complementary to alternative approaches to contact tracing.

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