eprintid: 4333 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 17 dir: disk0/00/00/43/33 datestamp: 2020-12-25 10:22:48 lastmod: 2020-12-26 05:21:54 status_changed: 2020-12-26 05:21:54 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Nguyen, Thanh Cong creators_name: Yuris Mulya, Saputra creators_name: Huynh, Van Nguyen creators_name: Nguyen, Ngoc Tan creators_name: Tran, Viet Khoa creators_name: Bui Minh, Tuan creators_name: Diep, Nguyen creators_name: Dinh, Thai Hoang creators_name: Vu, Xuan Thang creators_name: Eryk, Dutkiewicz creators_name: Symeon, Chatzinotas creators_name: Bjorn, Ottersten creators_id: YurisMulya.Saputra@student.uts.edu.au creators_id: nguyen.tan170@gmail.com creators_id: khoatv.uet@vnu.edu.vn creators_id: tuanbm.uet@vnu.edu.vn creators_id: Diep.Nguyen@uts.edu.au creators_id: Hoang.Dinh@uts.edu.au creators_id: thang.vu85@gmail.com creators_id: eryk.dutkiewicz@uts.edu.au title: A Comprehensive Survey of Enabling and Emerging Technologies for Social Distancing——Part II: Emerging Technologies and Open Issues ispublished: pub subjects: ECE subjects: IT subjects: isi divisions: avitech divisions: fac_fet abstract: This two-part paper aims to provide a comprehensive survey on how emerging technologies, e.g., wireless and networking, artificial intelligence (AI) can enable, encourage, and even enforce social distancing practice. In Part I, an extensive background of social distancing is provided, and enabling wireless technologies are thoroughly surveyed. In this Part II, emerging technologies such as machine learning, computer vision, thermal, ultrasound, etc., are introduced. These technologies open many new solutions and directions to deal with problems in social distancing, e.g., symptom prediction, detection and monitoring quarantined people, and contact tracing. Finally, we discuss open issues and challenges (e.g., privacy-preserving, scheduling, and incentive mechanisms) in implementing social distancing in practice. As an example, instead of reacting with ad-hoc responses to COVID-19-like pandemics in the future, smart infrastructures (e.g., next-generation wireless systems like 6G, smart home/building, smart city, intelligent transportation systems) should incorporate a pandemic mode in their standard architectures/designs. date_type: published publisher: IEEE id_number: 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3018124 full_text_status: public publication: IEEE Access refereed: TRUE issn: 2169-3536 citation: Nguyen, Thanh Cong and Yuris Mulya, Saputra and Huynh, Van Nguyen and Nguyen, Ngoc Tan and Tran, Viet Khoa and Bui Minh, Tuan and Diep, Nguyen and Dinh, Thai Hoang and Vu, Xuan Thang and Eryk, Dutkiewicz and Symeon, Chatzinotas and Bjorn, Ottersten A Comprehensive Survey of Enabling and Emerging Technologies for Social Distancing——Part II: Emerging Technologies and Open Issues. IEEE Access . ISSN 2169-3536 document_url: https://eprints.uet.vnu.edu.vn/eprints/id/eprint/4333/1/Part%20II%20Emerging.pdf