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E-Organ Donation and an Intelligent System for Identifying the Accident Victim

Tejaswini Singh

Abstract


Body gift is that the gift of the full body after the demise for clinical examination and training. For the advancement of science and the comprehension of the human body, donations are helpful. The whole embalmed body is used by medical schools to demonstrate anatomy to doctors, and it is also helpful to the less fortunate. We've developed a system in the planned methodology that makes it easier to identify accident victims when we find them. It moreover gathers the information like location, family members contact Subtleties, and anamnesis and so forth. If an accident victim has a record of registering for organ donation after death, then his organs can help a needy person.


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Patil, P., Shinagare, T., Watharkar, S., & Mirajkar, P. P. (2018). E-organ Donation and an Intelligent System for Identification of the Accident Suffered Person. Research and Applications: Embedded System, 1(1), 2124.

Patil, P., Shinagare, T., Watharkar, S., & Mirajkar, P. P. (2018). E-organ Donation and an Intelligent System for Identification of the Accident Suffered Person. Research and Applications: Embedded System, 1(1), 2124.

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Patil, P., Shinagare, T., Watharkar, S., & Mirajkar, P. P. (2018). E-organ Donation and an Intelligent System for Identification of the Accident Suffered Person. Research and Applications: Embedded System, 1(1), 2124.


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