Sensing Network National Standard Draft Completed Two Industry Standards Approved During the Year
2024-08-13 11:02:19
Standing in front of the building of the “Perceive China†Center in the High-Tech Development Zone of Wuxi, three brands are eye-catching: Wuxi Hi-Tech Micro-Nano Sensor Network Engineering Technology R&D Center, National Sensor Network Engineering Technology Research Center, and Wuxi Internet of Things Industrial Research Institute. At the first anniversary of the establishment of the “China Sensing†Center, the reporter came to an interview in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, and learned that in recent years, China’s Internet of Things business has made considerable progress, and the research and development of the Internet of Things system products in the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay, Shanghai 2010 World Expo security such as perimeter security has been successfully applied, and some products have entered the international market. What is particularly gratifying is that at the commanding heights of industrial competition and the formulation of high value-added links in the industry chain of the Internet of Things, the standardization of China's Internet of Things countries has progressed rapidly and has become one of the leading forces in international standardization.
At the end of August 2010, at the ISO/IEC JTC1 International Sensor Network Standardization Working Group (WG7) meeting held in Washington, USA, the Chinese experts were formally identified as the first sensor network international standard “Intelligent Sensor Network Collaboration Informationâ€. The editor-in-chief of Handling Support Services and Interfaces, and adopted the first draft standard submitted by China. At the same time, it was determined that many experts from our country are the editor-in-chief and joint editor of some standards for the sensor network system architecture. This means that China has begun to dominate the development of international standards for sensor networks at the overall architecture and core technical level.
China attaches great importance to the development of Internet of Things technologies and industries. It started research on Internet of Things as early as in 1999 and started at the same time with the international community. At that time, the international community was mainly based on theoretical research and adopted the main line of the Internet as its core. The R&D team with Liu Haitao as the core started from the practical application at the beginning of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, insisting on the promotion of perception as the main line.
Today, Liu Haitao, director of the Wuxi Institute of Internet of Things Industry Research Institute, director of the Wuxi Hi-Tech Micro-Nano Sensor Network Engineering and Technology Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and director of the National Sensor Network Engineering and Technology Research Center, leads a team of nearly 400 people. R & D team. After years of hard work, R&D groups have developed into a backbone team that gathers talents in R&D, management, engineering, and marketing. It has also become the largest and most advanced sensor network professional R&D team in the country. The team is currently the country's "new generation of broadband wireless mobile communications network" major special topics for the direction of the Internet of things, the standard test and verification platform topics, equipment manufacturing and industrialization projects, a number of application model topics, key technology topics lead the bearer unit, is the country Sensor network engineering technology research center's support unit. Their top-level proposals, such as the standard system, system architecture, and evolution path, have been recognized by the ISO/IEC JTC1 international standard and become one of the leading forces in the international sensor network standardization, which has enabled China to achieve rare international competition in the field of information technology. The right to speak.
In March 2010, China's first sensor network international standard "smart sensor network collaborative information processing support service and interface" was officially established in ISO/IEC JTC1. This is China's first lead in sensor network international standards. Projects for the project. In June 2008, the first ISO/IEC JTC1 International Sensor Network Standardization Conference (SGSN) was held in Shanghai. In October 2009, ISO/IEC JTC1 formally established the International Sensor Network Standardization Working Group (WG7). China has become one of the leading countries in the international sensor network standardization.
At present, the National Standard Working Group of Sensor Networks has established 11 standard project teams and is developing more than 10 national standards such as general rules, terminology, networks, security, identification, testing, and interfaces for sensor networks. It is expected that the draft will be completed by the end of 2010. . Wuxi Internet of Things Industrial Research Institute drafted the Airport Confinement Sensor Network anti-intrusion system technical requirements, for large-scale building energy-saving monitoring sensor network system technical requirements and other two industry application standards, has been approved by the Ministry of Industry and the formal approval of the project.
At the end of August 2010, at the ISO/IEC JTC1 International Sensor Network Standardization Working Group (WG7) meeting held in Washington, USA, the Chinese experts were formally identified as the first sensor network international standard “Intelligent Sensor Network Collaboration Informationâ€. The editor-in-chief of Handling Support Services and Interfaces, and adopted the first draft standard submitted by China. At the same time, it was determined that many experts from our country are the editor-in-chief and joint editor of some standards for the sensor network system architecture. This means that China has begun to dominate the development of international standards for sensor networks at the overall architecture and core technical level.
China attaches great importance to the development of Internet of Things technologies and industries. It started research on Internet of Things as early as in 1999 and started at the same time with the international community. At that time, the international community was mainly based on theoretical research and adopted the main line of the Internet as its core. The R&D team with Liu Haitao as the core started from the practical application at the beginning of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, insisting on the promotion of perception as the main line.
Today, Liu Haitao, director of the Wuxi Institute of Internet of Things Industry Research Institute, director of the Wuxi Hi-Tech Micro-Nano Sensor Network Engineering and Technology Research Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and director of the National Sensor Network Engineering and Technology Research Center, leads a team of nearly 400 people. R & D team. After years of hard work, R&D groups have developed into a backbone team that gathers talents in R&D, management, engineering, and marketing. It has also become the largest and most advanced sensor network professional R&D team in the country. The team is currently the country's "new generation of broadband wireless mobile communications network" major special topics for the direction of the Internet of things, the standard test and verification platform topics, equipment manufacturing and industrialization projects, a number of application model topics, key technology topics lead the bearer unit, is the country Sensor network engineering technology research center's support unit. Their top-level proposals, such as the standard system, system architecture, and evolution path, have been recognized by the ISO/IEC JTC1 international standard and become one of the leading forces in the international sensor network standardization, which has enabled China to achieve rare international competition in the field of information technology. The right to speak.
In March 2010, China's first sensor network international standard "smart sensor network collaborative information processing support service and interface" was officially established in ISO/IEC JTC1. This is China's first lead in sensor network international standards. Projects for the project. In June 2008, the first ISO/IEC JTC1 International Sensor Network Standardization Conference (SGSN) was held in Shanghai. In October 2009, ISO/IEC JTC1 formally established the International Sensor Network Standardization Working Group (WG7). China has become one of the leading countries in the international sensor network standardization.
At present, the National Standard Working Group of Sensor Networks has established 11 standard project teams and is developing more than 10 national standards such as general rules, terminology, networks, security, identification, testing, and interfaces for sensor networks. It is expected that the draft will be completed by the end of 2010. . Wuxi Internet of Things Industrial Research Institute drafted the Airport Confinement Sensor Network anti-intrusion system technical requirements, for large-scale building energy-saving monitoring sensor network system technical requirements and other two industry application standards, has been approved by the Ministry of Industry and the formal approval of the project.
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