Abstract
Abstract: One of the most crucial services that can save lives in emergency situations is blood donation.However, due to the intricacy of the procedure and the requirement to keep an adequate supply of blood for patients in need, maintaining blood donation centres and blood banks can be difficult. In this study, we suggest a smart blood bank system that enhances blood donation and management procedures by utilising cutting-edge technology like artificial intelligence and machine learning. Blood screening, donor registration, inventory control, and blood transfusion are just a few of the processes that the suggested system attempts to automate and streamline. Blood donation facilities will be able to manage their operations effectively and efficiently thanks to the system's user-friendly interface. In order to guarantee a sufficient supply of blood for patients in need, the system will also incorporate an intelligent algorithm that forecasts the demand for blood and automatically replaces the inventory. In orderto analyse donor data and find potential donors, the system will also use machine learning techniques, which will eliminate the need for expensive advertising efforts. The proposed intelligent blood bank system is anticipated to save costs, boost blood availability for patients in need, and enhance the effectiveness of blood donation and management procedures. We think the system will have a big impact on the healthcare sector and could perhaps save a lot of lives in dire circumstances.
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