Blood Vault Android App
Prem N Hude , Janhavi D Shelar , Jiya R Nagraj, Anushree A Saindane
CO Author : Asst. Prof. P.U.Mandalik
Prem N Hude CSE SIER,Agastkhind Nashik
Janhavi D Shelar CSE SIER,Agastkhind Nashik
Jiya R Nagraj CSE SIER,Agastkhind Nashik
Anushree A Saindane CSE SIER,Agastkhind Nashik
CO Author : Asst. Prof. P.U.Mandalik CSE SIER,Agastkhind Nashik
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Abstract
The Blood Vault Android application tackles crucial challenges faced in the realm of blood donation, providing an accessible and efficient platform that connects blood donors and recipients in real-time. Traditional blood donation systems often suffer from limitations such as inadequate communication between donors and recipients, delays in response during emergencies, and a lack of easily accessible information on available blood supplies. Blood Vault leverages the power of mobile technology and cloud-based backend services to streamline these processes, creating a centralized, responsive, and user-friendly platform that enhances accessibility and speeds up response times, especially during critical situations. The application integrates essential features, including donor registration, location-based donor search, request notifications, and a secure authentication system managed by Firebase, which ensures both data integrity and ease of access. By bridging the gap between donors, recipients, and healthcare institutions, Blood Vault aims to create a cohesive and efficient blood donation network that not only addresses immediate medical needs but also fosters a culture of regular blood donation. This system aspires to make a tangible impact on public health by improving the reliability, speed, and reach of blood donation services, thereby contributing to a safer, more responsive healthcare ecosystem.
Key Words: blood donation, mobile application, Firebase, real- time notifications, public health, donor network, emergency response, healthcare technology