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An IoT-Based Smart Mirror

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In today’s world, many technologies have come up to make human life more comfortable. Nowadays through the Internet, it is possible for the people to get connected to the whole world and access any information easily. People can learn about current events happening around the world through television or Internet. People want everything smart. Smart houses are built nowadays to make their home connected to Internet. It can connect all the digital devices those communicate with each other through the Internet. World is changing, and life is changing too. Lot of improvement is also happening in the world of smart technologies. As a part of smart technology, a smart device is created called smart mirror. The smart mirror concept is inspired from the basic habit of people of looking into the mirror every day. A thought came to the mind why can’t make this mirror as a smart mirror. The result of this thought process is “smart mirror”.

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Pallavi, K.N., Kalshetty, J.N., Suresh, M., Kunder, M.B., Shetty, K. (2022). An IoT-Based Smart Mirror. In: Raj, J.S., Shi, Y., Pelusi, D., Balas, V.E. (eds) Intelligent Sustainable Systems. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 458. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2894-9_10

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