camouflage in mobile cases using artificial intelligence

PAUL T SHEEBA ,B.SUMAYA BEEVI ,M.JAMA JANET

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

ISSN: 2321-3337          Impact Factor:1.521         Volume:6         Issue:3         Year: 05 April,2017         Pages:1353-1361

International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology

Abstract

Humans from of past have greatly observed nature and implemented them in various processes to support him .One among them is the concept of Camouflage. This does not mean the entire duplication of an object or organism, but rather a fooling mechanism in which the beholder is deceived of the coloration and appearance mimicked. Generally, a weaker organism mimics a stronger one .In this paper we have discussed a concept in which Mobile cases are camouflaged to obtain greater fun with technology. The Color sensors, Frequency Converters, ATMEGA Microcontroller, Common Cathode LED, rechargeable batteries and the like are being employed over here to convert the sensed signal as the desired output to be displayed in the Mobile Cases. It could even be controlled by an ANDROID APPLICATION from a Mobile Phone via Bluetooth. The proven result is highly reliable. As a consequence, the user takes the place of a Designer and pours out his creativity .Now a Common Man will have the power to dwell with his own creation and make a fashion statement on the go.

Kewords

Camouflage ,Color Sensor, Frequency Converter, ATMEGA Microcontroller, Common Cathode LED, Rechargeable batteries, Bluetooth

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