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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2019.39.4.0541

Deriving Smart City Elements Considering for the Disabled with Information - For the Elderly -  

Park, Hyun Joon (Pusan National University Urban Engineering)
Kim, Jong Gu (Pusan National University Urban Engineering)
Shin, Eun Ho (Pusan National University Urban Engineering)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.39, no.4, 2019 , pp. 541-549 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, Korea has been attracting the attention of smart city as a solution to urban problems along with the era of Forth Industrial Revolution. However, tourism, industry, and specific high-class residential complexes are being formed, and the disabled with information such as the elderly and disabled who can actually get help are not experienced. This study establishes the concept of smart city suitable for domestic and derives the priority of physical and non-physical elements of smart city considering information weakness. Smart City considering disabled with information has concluded that not only physical elements but also non-physical components are important, and derive the differences between the experts and the priorities of actual information weak people. We will propose a smart city development direction that takes into account information weak people that can be developed and advanced in response to the needs of information weak people.
Keywords
Smart City; Information weakness; Smart City elements; AHP; Preference;
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