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Research on the Construction of the Hierarchical Classification Model of the Urban Intelligent Lighting Appliance (UILA) Based on User Needs

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Urban Intelligent Lighting Appliance (UILA) refers to the technological terminal device which achieves the functions of intelligent city in the environment of big data interacting, including intelligent control, energy-saving lighting, charging of electrical vehicles, WIFI, environmental monitoring, audio broadcasting and so on, based on the function of urban street lamp LED. At present, the practice and application of UILA at home and abroad are basically in the stage of pilot run, and are short of design as well as research and development (R&D) which take different user needs in various environments. The paper will summarize and analyze the intelligent functional requirements of UILA through the methods of market research, literature consultation, expert opinion, brainstorming, etc. In addition, with the combination of AHP (analytic hierarchy process) method, the hierarchical classification model of UILA user needs will be established, based on which the hierarchical classification model of user needs in urban institutes and colleges district will be built and the weight as well as priority degree of user needs from all hierarchies will be determined. The conclusions of the research can provide quantitative basis and reference for the design, R&D of UILA products based on user needs in the future.

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Ye, J., Cheng, J., Yang, C., Zhang, Z., Yang, X., Yao, L. (2018). Research on the Construction of the Hierarchical Classification Model of the Urban Intelligent Lighting Appliance (UILA) Based on User Needs. In: Karwowski, W., Ahram, T. (eds) Intelligent Human Systems Integration. IHSI 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 722. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73888-8_49

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