From 1c2293df53c94f94e45340a7f62eb5aacc3e9af9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jensjensenjens <> Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2020 16:16:31 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] added result of exposure risk --- solution_architecture.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/solution_architecture.md b/solution_architecture.md index 39a5e46..ca28f56 100644 --- a/solution_architecture.md +++ b/solution_architecture.md @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ The information listed above is not visible to the user, but is used internally *Figure 12* displays how the total risk score is being calculated. The application is provided with a set of parameters, which are marked in blue within the figure. Those parameters are regularly downloaded from the CWA Server, which means they can be modified without requiring a new version of the application (see [`exposure-config.yaml`](https://github.com/corona-warn-app/cwa-server/blob/eb8be6c3e9c723c62c619784e41889d10054cc93/services/distribution/src/main/resources/master-config/exposure-config.yaml) for details). Each of the four risk categories (days since exposure, exposure duration, weighted signal attenuation, and the transmission risk factor) receives an input value from the event which is then mapped to a predefined input value interval. - Each of those input value intervals is then assigned a risk score from 0-8, where 0 represents a very low risk and 8 represents a very high risk. This means that from each of the rows in the figure, one value is selected according to the input value for the corresponding category. As an example: an exposure duration input value of D=15.3 minutes is mapped to the interval 15 < D <= 20, which in the current implementation has a value of 1 assigned to it. The product of the four risk scores is used as the **total risk score** of the individual exposure. + Each of those input value intervals is then assigned a risk score from 0-8, where 0 represents a very low risk and 8 represents a very high risk. This means that from each of the rows in the figure, one value is selected according to the input value for the corresponding category. As an example: an exposure duration input value of D=15.3 minutes is mapped to the interval 15 < D <= 20, which in the current implementation has a value of 1 assigned to it, i.e. the *Exposure Risk* would be equal to 1 in this example. The product of the four risk scores is used as the **total risk score** of the individual exposure. According to the [documentation of the framework](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/exposurenotification/enexposureconfiguration), "the attenuation is weighted by the duration at each risk level and averaged for the overall duration". In order to incorporate the time spent within the ranges of attenuation buckets mentioned before, each of those three buckets is assigned a weight value as shown in *Figure 13*. The individual time values are multiplied with their according weight (*weight_1*, *weight_2* and *weight_3*).