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Development of an Intellectual Cheval Glass

Gayatri Mohanta

Abstract


In this era of globalization, one of the innovations for a futuristic physical entity that is connected to many applications is the smart mirror. The interactive user interface on the mirror surface is provided by Raspberry Pi 3, which makes the smart mirror an innovative piece of home electronics that combines contextual information with the use of Raspberry Pi 3. In order to create this smart mirror, it is necessary to take care of the process that involves researching smart mirrors, designing both hardware and software, developing a prototype, putting the plan into action, and finally evaluating the results.


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