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Spatio-temporal predictive modeling framework for infectious disease spread

Implementing Organization

Indian Institute of Science
Principal Investigator
Dr Deepak Subramani
Assistant Professor
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Department of Electrical Communication Engineering, Institute Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, Karnataka
Principal Investigator
Prof Sashikumaar Ganesan
Indian Institute of Science

About

A novel predictive modeling framework for the spread of infectious diseases using high dimensional partial differential equations is developed and implemented. A scalar function representing the infected population is defined on a high-dimensional space and its evolution over all directions is described by a population balance equation (PBE). New infections are introduced among the susceptible population from non-quarantined infected population based on their interaction, adherence to distancing norms, hygiene levels and any other societal interventions. Moreover, recovery, death, immunity and all aforementioned parameters are modeled on the high-dimensional space. To epitomize the capabilities and features of the above framework, prognostic estimates of Covid-19 spread using a six-dimensional (time, 2D space, infection severity, duration of infection, and population age) PBE is presented. Further, scenario analysis for different policy interventions and population behavior is presented, throwing more insights into the spatio-temporal spread of infections across disease age, intensity and age of population.
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Quick Information
Area of Research
Engineering Sciences
Focus Area
Modelling of COVID-19
Start Year
2020
Status
completed
Output
No. of Research Paper
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Technologies (If Any)
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No. of PhD Produced
N/A
Startup (If Any)
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No. of Patents
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