Domestic Internet of Things System Highlights the Six Hottest Applications
2024-09-26 12:03:31
Following the 2010 Internet of Things was formally included in the national development strategy, in 2011, the government has comprehensively intensified its efforts to promote the next generation of information technologies such as the Internet of Things. Smart homes, smart transportation, and smart grids have penetrated people’s ordinary in life. Looking back at this year, China’s Internet of Things reflects the six most popular applications.
Smart home With the change of consumer demand, intelligent products are increasingly favored by consumers. A home that can move, a magic mirror that can be bought, an anti-theft system that recognizes people, a desk lamp that will transform itself, and an intelligent system that incorporates the weather for curtains are all equipped with smart systems. After more than a decade of development, China’s smart home gradually evolved into a concept. Turned into reality, the market is becoming mature. People's acceptance of smart homes has changed from the original wait-and-see attitude to the current experience. For example, China Mobile has launched the first livable home product for smart homes, which has now been opened in 26 provinces nationwide. The product can realize the intelligent demands of home security and remote control of electric appliances through the Internet of Things technology, and is the leader of the smart home lifestyle.
According to Niu Wenyuan, a counselor of the Intelligent Transportation Department of the State Council and leader of the Sustainable Development Strategy Research Group of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 15 cities in China have lost nearly 1 billion yuan in wealth every day due to traffic congestion and management problems. In the face of enormous traffic pressures, some experts believe that in the branch of the Internet of Things, car networking and intelligent transportation are most likely to form system standards and have the most potential for the industry.
About 80% of China's electricity consumption from smart grids comes from coal-fired electricity, which is calculated at an average loss of 20 grams per kilowatt-hour, which is a waste of 76.66 million tons of raw coal per year. The development of superconducting transmission and smart grids has saved more than 226 million tons of raw coal in the market. Whether it is economic value, social value or environmental value, smart grids have far-reaching significance. In April this year, General Manager of the State Grid Corporation of China Liu Zhenya visited the United States and met with US Secretary of Energy Zhu Xiwen and said that the State Grid Corporation of China is fully building independent innovation and international leadership characterized by informatization, digitization, automation, and interaction. Smart grid. China National Grid will promote the development of a strong smart grid in phases and build a unified, strong smart grid by 2020.
With the rapid popularization of smart phones, a black-and-white matrix consisting of dots, lines, boxes and other geometric shapes - two-dimensional code quickly filled every aspect of daily life, fast food restaurants, bus stops, mobile phone business hall ... The figure of the QR code can be seen everywhere. Compared with traditional bar codes, two-dimensional codes are highly sought after by people from all walks of life because of their low production cost, large information capacity, strong error correction, and easy readability.
China Mobile actually launched its two-dimensional code business application in 2006 and has expanded from the first four pilot cities to almost all provinces. Judging from the development in the last year or two, the cultivation of the two-dimensional code market has gradually matured.
Intelligent management of food safety Food safety issues such as "poisoned milk powder" and "lean meat essence" in 2011 have attracted attention. Through the Internet of Things RFID and other related technologies, it is possible to track the position of the articles and trace the origin of the raw materials. We will strengthen the construction of the cold-chain Internet of Things in the food circulation field so as to establish an effective food-process online monitoring system for the Internet of Things and build a comprehensive and multi-level food safety guarantee system.
Smart Medical According to the new medical reform plan, within three years, all levels of government in China are expected to invest 850 billion yuan for health care reform. Industry sources estimate that the investment in the field of medical informatization will be no less than 10 billion yuan. At present, most of the top three hospitals in China have begun the process of informatization. Smart medical has become one of the key contents of the “12th Five-Year Plan of Thingsâ€.
To Premier Wen Jiabao in the "Government Work Report" will "accelerate the R & D and application of Internet of Things" into the revitalization of key industries, China has also raised the Internet of Things to the national strategic level. Internet of Things applications involve all aspects of the national economy and human social life. It is predicted that by 2035, China’s Internet of Things terminals will reach hundreds of billions. With the popularization of the Internet of Things, China will form the standard and core technology of the Internet of Things and become an important measure for the development of the industry.
Smart home With the change of consumer demand, intelligent products are increasingly favored by consumers. A home that can move, a magic mirror that can be bought, an anti-theft system that recognizes people, a desk lamp that will transform itself, and an intelligent system that incorporates the weather for curtains are all equipped with smart systems. After more than a decade of development, China’s smart home gradually evolved into a concept. Turned into reality, the market is becoming mature. People's acceptance of smart homes has changed from the original wait-and-see attitude to the current experience. For example, China Mobile has launched the first livable home product for smart homes, which has now been opened in 26 provinces nationwide. The product can realize the intelligent demands of home security and remote control of electric appliances through the Internet of Things technology, and is the leader of the smart home lifestyle.
According to Niu Wenyuan, a counselor of the Intelligent Transportation Department of the State Council and leader of the Sustainable Development Strategy Research Group of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 15 cities in China have lost nearly 1 billion yuan in wealth every day due to traffic congestion and management problems. In the face of enormous traffic pressures, some experts believe that in the branch of the Internet of Things, car networking and intelligent transportation are most likely to form system standards and have the most potential for the industry.
About 80% of China's electricity consumption from smart grids comes from coal-fired electricity, which is calculated at an average loss of 20 grams per kilowatt-hour, which is a waste of 76.66 million tons of raw coal per year. The development of superconducting transmission and smart grids has saved more than 226 million tons of raw coal in the market. Whether it is economic value, social value or environmental value, smart grids have far-reaching significance. In April this year, General Manager of the State Grid Corporation of China Liu Zhenya visited the United States and met with US Secretary of Energy Zhu Xiwen and said that the State Grid Corporation of China is fully building independent innovation and international leadership characterized by informatization, digitization, automation, and interaction. Smart grid. China National Grid will promote the development of a strong smart grid in phases and build a unified, strong smart grid by 2020.
With the rapid popularization of smart phones, a black-and-white matrix consisting of dots, lines, boxes and other geometric shapes - two-dimensional code quickly filled every aspect of daily life, fast food restaurants, bus stops, mobile phone business hall ... The figure of the QR code can be seen everywhere. Compared with traditional bar codes, two-dimensional codes are highly sought after by people from all walks of life because of their low production cost, large information capacity, strong error correction, and easy readability.
China Mobile actually launched its two-dimensional code business application in 2006 and has expanded from the first four pilot cities to almost all provinces. Judging from the development in the last year or two, the cultivation of the two-dimensional code market has gradually matured.
Intelligent management of food safety Food safety issues such as "poisoned milk powder" and "lean meat essence" in 2011 have attracted attention. Through the Internet of Things RFID and other related technologies, it is possible to track the position of the articles and trace the origin of the raw materials. We will strengthen the construction of the cold-chain Internet of Things in the food circulation field so as to establish an effective food-process online monitoring system for the Internet of Things and build a comprehensive and multi-level food safety guarantee system.
Smart Medical According to the new medical reform plan, within three years, all levels of government in China are expected to invest 850 billion yuan for health care reform. Industry sources estimate that the investment in the field of medical informatization will be no less than 10 billion yuan. At present, most of the top three hospitals in China have begun the process of informatization. Smart medical has become one of the key contents of the “12th Five-Year Plan of Thingsâ€.
To Premier Wen Jiabao in the "Government Work Report" will "accelerate the R & D and application of Internet of Things" into the revitalization of key industries, China has also raised the Internet of Things to the national strategic level. Internet of Things applications involve all aspects of the national economy and human social life. It is predicted that by 2035, China’s Internet of Things terminals will reach hundreds of billions. With the popularization of the Internet of Things, China will form the standard and core technology of the Internet of Things and become an important measure for the development of the industry.
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