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, Technical Details to Run the Demo

, The connection between input and output devices will be enabled by the central processing unit (CPU), Raspberry Pi, through Bluetooth low energy protocol (MQTT). The CPU gathers information from the input device and subscribes it to the output device by adapting publish-subscribe pattern

, Each device is powered by Lithium polymer battery. The input device needs a 5 V, 2500 mAh and the output device -a 3.7 V, 6000 mAh. The central processing unit requires a mobile battery bank to ensure it operates correctly

, At the venue we will need a separate table and access to the electricity nearby in order to place laptop