THE WIRELESS IDENTITY DISPLAY SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.62643/Keywords:
ESP32-CAM, LCD 16x2 Display with I2C Module, Battery Charge Controller, USB to TTL Programming Module, Buzzer, Rechargeable batteryAbstract
This project demonstrates an innovative facial recognition system that integrates wireless communication with personalized greetings. Using an ESP32-CAM as the primary camera, the system captures facial images and uses facial recognition algorithms to identify individuals in real-time. Once identified, the system displays a personalized greeting on a connected LCD 16x2 display with I2C. The system also includes an alert buzzer for notification and utilizes a battery charge controller to ensure continuous operation. This project has various applications in retail, smart homes, and events, where personalized interactions are vital to enhancing user experience. This project not only highlights the integration of facial recognition and wireless communication but also showcases the potential of combining advanced technologies for seamless, real-time, personalized interactions. The ESP32-CAM,a cost-effective yet powerful microcontroller with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, acts as the brain of the system, processing facial recognition data. The camera captures and sends images to a remote server or cloud, where the recognition algorithm, based on machine learning or a pre-trained model, identifies the individual. Once the system recognizes a face, it triggers a personalized greeting displayed on an I2Cenabled 16x2 LCD screen, providing a unique experience to the user. This greeting could vary based on the user's preferences or profile data, adding an extra layer of personalization. The system's alert buzzer provides audio feedback when a person is detected or identified, serving as both a notification mechanism and an attention-grabber. This could be useful in applications like entryway security or customer engagement in retail stores.
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