Author:
Alebaba Daimler Benz,Sura Suaini,Mohd Tuah Nooralisa,Lee Seungwon
Abstract
In the realm of the Internet of Things (IoT), a smart mirror is akin to a regular mirror possessed with intelligence, incorporating technology to provide useful information. The need for an integrated multi-functional information display, efficiently consolidating global information, optimizing electricity consumption, and monitoring fire hazards, has become crucial for increasing awareness among organizational staff and visitors. However, many organizations still rely on traditional information displays, leaving them vulnerable to issues such as electricity wastage and hazard oversight. To tackle these issues, we developed a smart mirror enhanced with voice recognition to quickly retrieve global information, simultaneously reducing electricity costs and enabling early detection of fire hazards. This paper details the design and development of smart mirror, following a systematic approach based on the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology. As a result, evaluations of user acceptance measured through the System Usability Scale (SUS) tool, confirms the operational efficiency and positive reception of the system. This paper significantly contributes to advancing smart mirror research, providing a valuable resource for developers, researchers, and practitioners constructing their iterations and offering inspiration for future enhancements.