Martens, BenediktBittner, DominikMeiller, DieterHeckmann, DominikusSchäfer, UlrichFrey, MartinBurghardt, ManuelWimmer, RaphaelWolff, ChristianWomser-Hacker, Christa2017-08-092017-08-092017https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/3245We describe hardware design and software development of a low-cost interactive smart mirror. The project uses a one-way mirror with a LCD screen mounted behind to display information to a user. Interaction is possible by using hand gestures which are recognized by an electrical near field sensor. A camera is used to identify fiducials printed on medication packs. The software runs in a Java environment on a microcomputer. The system is connected to the internet and uses multiple web-connected APIs to access content like E-Mail messages and calendar events.ensmart mirrorIoTubiquitous computingInteractive Smart MirrorText/Conference Paper10.18420/muc2017-demo-0286