Development of Application to Find A Nearby Live Blood Donor Using the Updated Location e-Information
Abstract
The primary goal of this research work is to develop a mobile application to find a nearby blood donor using an updated location of the donors. In existing technologies, the updated locations of the donors cannot be found, i.e., if any donors change their location, existing technologies cannot find their updated location. This is a major problem of the existing apps. In this research work, people who need blood can get the live e-Information with updated location of the nearby donor who wants to donate their blood. Through this application, any person who is interested to give the blood can register himself. Besides, if any client needs to make demand blood online, he can likewise take the assistance of this App, the looking would be faster so they can discover required subtleties quickly. This versatile application targets serving human wellbeing. This research mainly consists of two types of users. Donor who can access the information and register himself as a donor on this mobile application and admin is the main authority who can do addition, deletion, and modification of a donor in the database if required.
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