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Blood Banking Store

Sonali Mortale1Suraj Indave2Vinay Bansode3Apurva Kamble4Daniel Bhavikatti5

¹²³⁴⁵Information Technology, Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic, Maharashtra, India.

Published Online: March-April 2023

Pages: 333-335

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10.59256/2023040202
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Abstract: Although there are numerous online blood bank databases, none of them permit direct contact between the donor and recipient. This is a significant drawback, especially when there is an urgent need for blood. Our endeavour aims to remove this communication barrier by providing a direct call routing technique that utilises Asterisk hardware. Information from many sources, such as blood banks, the NSS, NGOs, hospitals, and web interfaces, is compiled to create a blood bank database. The collected data will be kept on a centralised server. Call the toll-free number that will be given to this central server to connect to it. An algorithm will be defined using a number of necessary considerations. Users will benefit from this in that they will be able to utilise GPS to find local blood banks and volunteer blood donors, then request blood in an emergency. Users will be able to examine information about various blood banks, the blood that is available in their repository, user registration data for users who could need blood in an emergency, and registration data for blood donors who want to donate when needed. The backend database will be used to store all the personal data of blood donors.

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