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SMART BLOOD AVAILABILITY MONITORING APP

AUTHORS:
Monish Sabari
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Vijay Anand.R
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Department of Computer Technology, Dr. N.G.P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Indi
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Abstract

The Smart Blood Availability Monitoring App is a real-time digital platform designed to streamline blood inventory management and improve emergency response efficiency in hospitals and blood banks. The system aims to bridge the gap between blood donors, blood banks, hospitals, and patients by providing accurate, up-to-date information on blood group availability through a centralized and user-friendly mobile and web application.


The application enables blood banks to update and monitor their blood stock levels dynamically, reducing manual record-keeping errors and delays. Hospitals and patients can instantly search for specific blood groups, view nearby blood banks, and check availability in real time. In critical situations, the system can send automated alerts and notifications to registered donors of matching blood groups, increasing the chances of timely donations.


The app integrates features such as GPS-based location tracking, secure user authentication, donor registration and eligibility tracking, request management, and analytics dashboards for administrators. By leveraging cloud-based databases and real-time synchronization, the system ensures transparency, data accuracy, and efficient communication among stakeholders.


This project enhances healthcare service delivery by minimizing blood shortages, reducing response time during emergencies, and promoting voluntary blood donation. Ultimately, the Smart Blood Availability Monitoring App contributes to saving lives by ensuring that the right type of blood is available at the right place and at the right time

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Sabari, M. (2026). Smart Blood Availability Monitoring App. International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology, 02(03). https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i3.096

Sabari, Monish. "Smart Blood Availability Monitoring App." International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology, vol. 02, no. 03, 2026, pp. . doi:https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i3.096.

Sabari, Monish. "Smart Blood Availability Monitoring App." International Journal of Science, Strategic Management and Technology 02, no. 03 (2026). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsmt.v2i3.096.

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