Smart Blood Bank System Using IOT

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Abstract

Today, in the present scenario, many people were facing a lot of problems in getting blood for patients at right time. The needy does not know where to get the blood or how to get access to a required quantity of blood quickly in an emergency. Blood donation is a big issue and consumes a lot of time to the donor. The blood bank systems have no proper tool for managing the blood collected from the camps. The needy in an emergency could not find the compatible blood or platelets with the patient. There are many existing mobile apps for blood donation. Though smartphones are available it is not possible to find a right donor who has compatible blood group with the patient in right time. We propose an integrated solution which will connect blood banks, donors, and the needy. This solution provides efficiency and convenience for the needy to search for required blood group or platelets in your neighbourhood easy and simple. Get instant help form blood banks without signing up required. The solution works for the encouragement of blood donation and ensures the availability of blood or platelets accessible to the needy. It also assists quality management programs for blood platelets transfusion services. Finally, this solution is used to notify/communicate with the nearest blood bank organizations timely to ensure the availability of safe and quality blood accessible to the needy with minimum effort.

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Siruvoru, V., Kumar, N. V., & Santhosh Kumar, Y. B. (2019). Smart Blood Bank System Using IOT. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 15, pp. 755–765). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8681-6_69

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