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Designing An Automated system To Check The Availability Of Particular Blood Group In The Blood Bank In Comparison With IR Sensor And Conventional Method
Aim: The aim of this study is to design an automatic sensor system to check and update the bloodstock in the blood bank. Materials and Method: The samples are collected based on two groups, IR sensor (N=27) and Conventional method (N=27) with alpha error-threshold 0.05, enrollment ratio as 0:1, 95% confidence level, power 80%. It involves both hardware and software program implementation. The software and hardware activate the sensor and check the blood availability and display on the web page at the same time. Results: There is a statistically insignificant difference between both methods (p=0.5, p>0.05, chi-square test). Conclusion: IR sensors used for novel blood availability checks in the blood banks appear to show better results than the conventional method of bloodstock check in the blood banks.