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Analyzing the Factors Affecting the Quality of IoT-based Smart Wearable Devices Using the DANP Method

Journal

STUDIES IN INFORMATICS AND CONTROL
Volume 28, Issue 4, Pages 431-442

Publisher

NATL INST R&D INFORMATICS-ICI
DOI: 10.24846/v28i4y201907

Keywords

Internet of Things (IoT); smart wearable devices; DANP (DEMATEL-based ANP); quality model

Funding

  1. EU AAL 2017 Programme
  2. UEFISCDI Romania
  3. Non-invasive monitoring and health assessment of the elderly in a smart environment (RO-Smart Ageing) project (Romanian Core Program of the Ministry of Research and Innovation)

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This paper proposes the DANP (DEMATEL-based Analytic Network Process) method so that the factors that affect the quality of IoT (Internet of Things)-based smart wearable devices can be adequately assessed. The proposed method helps to identify and visualize the importance of certain factors (dimensions and criteria), the causal relationship among the factors, the mutual influence upon each other, and their influential weights. A numerical example was presented to illustrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed method. The results of this study demonstrated that the quality dimensions can be divided into a causal group (the technical and ergonomic dimensions) and an effect group (the functional and symbolic dimensions). The functional dimension proved to be the most important factor and the most important core problem to be solved. The most influential driving factor was the ergonomic dimension. The results of this study provide insights into critical design criteria to better meet the users' needs and can be used by manufacturers to develop strategies for improving the quality of IoT-based smart wearable devices, in a priority order.

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