SMART MIRROR SYSTEM USING INTERNET ON THINGS

Authors

  • Mayur Wani Dr.D.Y.Patil College of Technology, Pimpri, Pune
  • Prof.Prashant Ahire Dr.D.Y.Patil College of Technology, Pimpri, Pune

Keywords:

Smart Mirror, Interactive services, Raspberry Pi Zero, Web services

Abstract

Smart appliance designed with multimedia system intelligence to produce comfortable, convenient, and
secure personal services in home becomes progressively necessary within the era of knowledge communication
technology. This investigation describes a novel style and implementation of an interactive multimedia mirror system,
known as \smart mirror." the fundamental style of smart mirror is started with the glass that's to be used. Two-way glass
may be a suggested kind because it lets the graphics on a show come back through clearer Mirror. Our lifestyle has
evolved in such a way that optimizing time is that the most significant factor. Based on a user studies and model
implementation, we present the event of the innovating appliance that comes with interactive services of information,
ordered through a interface on a surface of the mirror. Our work is predicated on the concept that we all look into the
mirror after we leave, therefore why wouldn't a mirror become smart. With the advancing technologies, sensible Mirrors
can take the place of normal mirrors within the future days, providing each mirror and computer aided data services to
its users. With Raspberry Pi Zero microcontroller cards onboard, the systems will connect with the web, take information
from the web and may show the information on places situated on a mirror. In the scope of study, the developed
intelligent mirror system includes a weather data, time and site info, current event data, user information taken from web
services using Raspberry Pi three microcontroller card. The mirror will have human detection module and shall light
once the user comes in front of mirror.

Published

2019-01-25

How to Cite

Mayur Wani, & Prof.Prashant Ahire. (2019). SMART MIRROR SYSTEM USING INTERNET ON THINGS. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 6(1), 124–127. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/4041