Raspberry Pi-Based Smart Mirror

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Abstract

With the recent launches of innovative and smart goods that act like computers and mobile phones, the market is booming. Salon mirrors, as well as 3D mirrors, are substantially more expensive, with public use restrictions. This project uses the Raspberry Pi to create a home-based Internet of Things (IoT). A smart mirror is proposed, with a Raspberry Pi as the host controller and an STM32F030C8T6 microcontroller as the control chip at the core level. The system attached to the Raspberry Pi is connected to the Wi-Fi network via API, which shows weather data, time, and date on the display. The user can ask the APP mirror for any information, such as the time, weather, and other facts, and the mirror will broadcast the requested information. The proposed smart mirror is a low-cost gadget with a low level of complexity and a compact size that may be used for a variety of purposes.

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Subramanya Chari, K., Raja, M., & Kishore, S. R. (2023). Raspberry Pi-Based Smart Mirror. In Cognitive Science and Technology (pp. 211–220). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8086-2_21

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