Smart Mirror for Home Automation

  • Muhammad Syazwan Ab Latif
  • Ammar Asyraf Ismail
  • Asnazulfadhli Zariman
Keywords: Home Automation, IoT, Magic Mirror, Raspberry Pi, Smart Mirror

Abstract

Smart Mirror for Home Automation

This research describes the design, construction and working of the smart mirror. Every morning our day begins by watching ourselves at least once in mirror before leaving our homes. We interact with it psychologically to find out how we look and how our attire is. Smart Mirror or Magic Mirror is one of the applications of Raspberry Pi. A computer screen embedded in mirror looks very futuristic. The Raspberry Pi stays at back scenes and controls the data displayed on mirror. While looking at mirror, the user can look at various notifications from social sites as well news, weather forecast and more things. Such mirrors can be programmed to work as control home appliances by voice input. The Raspberry Pi is connected to monitor via HDMI as well as it also has built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth interfaces so we can just swipe music and videos to mirror.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biographies

Muhammad Syazwan Ab Latif

Program of Computer Science, Department of Computing, Faculty of FSKIK, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia.

Ammar Asyraf Ismail

Program of Computer Science, Department of Computing, Faculty of FSKIK, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia.

Asnazulfadhli Zariman

Program of Computer Science, Department of Computing, Faculty of FSKIK, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia.

This is an open access article, licensed under CC-BY-SA

Creative Commons License
Published
        Views : 1006
2020-02-22
    Downloads : 638
How to Cite
[1]
M. S. Ab Latif, A. A. Ismail, and A. Zariman, “Smart Mirror for Home Automation”, International Journal of Recent Technology and Applied Science, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1-11, Feb. 2020.
Section
Articles

References

M. M. Elsobeihi, and S. A. N. Samy, “Effects of Mobile Technology on Human Relationships,” International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS), vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 110-125, 2017.

R. Cohen, and W. Tao, Overview of Embedded Application Development for Intel Architecture. Brekeley: Apress, 2014.

Mridul0001, “Control House Lights with Google Assistant Using Arduino,” Instructable, 2018. [Online]. Available: https:// www.instructables.com/id/Control-House-Lights-With-Google-Assistant-Using-A/. [Accessed: May 28, 2019].

I. Y., Panessai, M. M.Lakulu, , S. Subramaniam, , A. F.,Saad, M. I. Damanhuri, and N. I. Yusuf, “Developing a Prototype for Sun Tracker System Based on IoT: Controlled by Mobile App and Online Database Monitoring,” American Journal of Applied Sciences, vol. 16, no. 1, 2019. doi: 10.3844/ajassp.2019.11.25.

I. Buckley, “How to Build a DIY Google Home Assistant with Raspberry Pi. Make Use of. [Online]. Available: https:// www.makeuseof.com/tag/diy-google-home-assistant-raspberry-pi/. Retrieved: 2018, 22th October. (2018).

(2018). Zach. Build a Voice-Controlled DIY Raspberry Pi Smart Mirror with Jasper,” Howchoo, 2018. [Online]. Available: https:// howchoo.com/project/mzu3ndm2otu/building-a-voice-controlled-smart-mirror-with-raspberry-pi-and-jasper. [Accessed: March 10, 2019].

M. Fezari, N. Zakaria, and A. Al Dahoud, Comparative Study between Two Powerfull Nodemcu Circuits: ESP32 And ESP8266. Jordan: Al-Zaytoonah University, 2019.

A. Hingorani. Home Automation Using NodeMCU and Google Assistant in Under $20. Codeometry, 2018. [Online]. Available: https:// codeometry.in/home-automation-using-nodemcu-and-google-assistant/. [Accessed: March 2019].

I. Irvawansyah, and A. Rahmansyah, “Prototype of Monitoring and Control System of SCADA-based Water Tank Level,” JTT (Jurnal Teknologi Terapan), vol. 4, no. 3, 2018. [Online]. Available: 31884/jtt.v4i1.88. [Accessed: April 2019].

V. Chayapathy, “Iot Based Home Automation by Using Personal Assistant,” International Conference on Smart Technology for Smart Nation. Bengaluru, India, 2018.