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At present, most of the persons are suffering from eyesight. Their food habits and their genes will create eyesight. To test eyesight, there is a manual approach that consumes time as well as money. The noted disadvantages such as the need to take more care personally while interacting with an unknown environment and need to collaborate with other organizations for the charity of testing the eyesights. To avoid these inconveniences, the proposed approach is required which automatically tests the eyesight for right and left eyes using IoT. This smart vision approach using IoT will test eyesight for numerous users and will generate reports separately. That report sent to the user mobile. The virtual software developed uses IoT which enables checking of the sight functionality and the report is sent to the user mobile. In this, the virtual environment is created where IoT devices and networked computer vision devices are connected to test the eyesight. The proposed approach is demanded and is required in this modern and future culture too. Many benefits like consultancy price-cutting transport cost-cutting, time is reduced, speed up in generating reports are achieved. This is a future demanded revolutionary approach which directs many online spectacle shopping sites. This is considered a virtual doctor and serves lots of people since there is no tiredness because it is an automatic approach.

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Hrushikesava Raju, S., Burra, L.R., Waris, S.F., Kavitha, S., Dorababu, S. (2021). Smart Eye Testing. In: Bhattacharyya, S., Nayak, J., Prakash, K.B., Naik, B., Abraham, A. (eds) International Conference on Intelligent and Smart Computing in Data Analytics. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1312. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6176-8_19

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