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The Application of LED Technology in Smart City Construction

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  • Donghong Chen

    (360 LED LLC, NC 28306, Cumberland, United States)

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With the acceleration of global urbanization, the construction of smart cities has become a key strategy for promoting sustainable urban development. LED technology, with its advantages of high efficiency, energy saving, long life, and environmental protection, has shown great potential for application in the construction of smart cities. This paper deeply explores the various applications of LED technology in the construction of smart cities, analyzes its specific roles in key areas such as intelligent transportation, public security, and energy management, and predicts the potential applications of LED technology in future urban development. Through case analysis and field research, this paper reveals how LED technology helps the sustainable development of smart cities and provides valuable references for urban managers and decision-makers. The research results show that LED technology can not only significantly improve the energy efficiency and environmental quality of cities, but also enhance the operational efficiency of cities and the quality of life of residents through intelligent applications, making it an indispensable technological means in the construction of future smart cities.

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  • Donghong Chen, 2025. "The Application of LED Technology in Smart City Construction," Studies in Art and Architecture, Pioneer Academic Publishing Limited, vol. 4(3), pages 63-71, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cvg:starac:v:4:y:2025:i:3:p:63-71
    DOI: 10.56397/SAA.2025.06.07
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