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Shubham Bachute

Bio: Shubham Bachute is an academic researcher from Maharashtra Institute of Technology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 2 citations.

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15 May 2020
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the different versions of the smart mirror and its different features and applications, including software and hardware compatibility as well as applications and uses, and analyzed the working, various applications and purposes of smart mirror according to the varying features in different versions.
Abstract: Smart devices are exciting and upcoming advancements in the field of Internet of things (IOT). It is an application of Raspberry Pi, from furniture in the residential and commercial sector to everyday devices like watches and headphones, every object is becoming smarter and hence, making human lives much easier and efficient. Users can actively interact with these devices using voice commands. These smart devices can also assist a user in their personal daily activities as well as in medical use. Currently, various variations of the smart mirror based on software and hardware compatibility as well as based on applications and uses are available in the market. The goal of this paper is to understand the working, various applications, and purposes of the smart mirror according to the varying features in different versions. This paper critically analyses the different versions of the smart mirror and its different features and applications.

2 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored how the service quality of brick-and-mortar clothing retail chains can be improved using innovative technology such as smart mirror fashion technology (SMFT), which has not yet specifically addressed.

18 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
28 Nov 2021-Sensors
TL;DR: In this paper, a hardware and software platform based on a smart mirror, which is equipped with a set of digital solutions whose main focus is to overcome older adults reluctance to use technology at home and wearable devices on the move, is proposed.
Abstract: The benefits that technology can provide in terms of health and support for independent living are in many cases not enough to break the barriers that prevent older adults from accepting and embracing technology. This work proposes a hardware and software platform based on a smart mirror, which is equipped with a set of digital solutions whose main focus is to overcome older adults’ reluctance to use technology at home and wearable devices on the move. The system has been developed in the context of two use cases: the support of independent living for older individuals with neurodegenerative diseases and the promotion of physical rehabilitation activities at home. Aspects such as reliability, usability, consumption of computational resources, performance and accuracy of the proposed platform and digital solutions have been evaluated in the initial stages of the pilots within the SHAPES project, an EU-funded innovation action. It can be concluded that the SHAPES smart mirror has the potential to contribute as a technological breakthrough to overcome the barriers that prevent older adults from engaging in the use of assistive technologies.

8 citations