Abstract

AbstractTechnological advancements motivated to develop smart mirrors designed with Raspberry Pi. This paper focuses on the application of smart mirror in home automation, notice board for displaying the news, schedule for the day, weather updates, and room temperature. Home automation includes controlling of electric appliances by voice control using the microphone fitted with the smart mirror, and remote access is also possible by means of Adafruit cloud and Blynk app. PIR sensor is used, and hence, whenever there is no motion detected near to the mirror, the screen gets turned off and thereby increasing the power saving capability. Screen casting can be done using which YouTube videos can be casted on the mirror. Gas leakage in the room can be monitored by the smart mirror in which the gas sensor has been integrated and buzzer gives an alert whenever it is crossing the threshold value. MySQL is used for storing the sensor data which can be used for future analysis. With the help of an own server-based management program wireless devices, the communication between the microcontrollers was done successfully. Big data analytics is integrated in the proposed methodology, and the Grafana is used for data visualization and connecting IoT devices. In practice, the benefits of IoT were demonstrated to bring down the barriers and create a pathway to the mainstream adaptation of IoT smart devices.KeywordsRaspberry PiNodeMCUSmart mirrorIoTPIRHome automationTemperature and humidity monitoringVoice control

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