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The automatic control system for travel certificates is a platform developed for citizens during the Covid-19 health emergency in Tunisia. It will provide efficiency during the checks carried out at the checkpoints, by making it possible to minimize any contact between the agents and the citizens. It will also allow the spread of the infection to be monitored via a dashboard, indicating the infected cases and a traceability of their movements at the national level to take all the necessary precautions to limit as much as possible a large contamination of the population. The platform, which is still under development, consists first of a desktop application, dedicated to citizens to submit their certificate requests, and to authority officers in the local authority annex to process the requests. Then a mobile application for authority officers at checkpoints to verify citizens’ travel authorizations.
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Baccouch, C., Bahhar, C., Chakrabarty, C., Sakli, H., Aguili, T. (2022). E-Health System for Automatic Control of Travel Certificates and Monitoring of the Spread of COVID-19 in Tunisia. In: Chakraborty, C., Khosravi, M.R. (eds) Intelligent Healthcare. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8150-9_21
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