The competitive landscape begins to reveal the layout of the sensor industry and the development of the Internet of Things.

Apple and Nike teamed up to promote the iPod sports component, Haier launched the Internet of Things refrigerator, and the new museum of the China Science and Technology Museum uses RFID tickets. Changes in the IT industry are heralding the opening of the Internet of Things era.

The bottom layer and the most basic link of the “Pyramid” of the Internet of Things industry is a sensor. It is the largest and most basic link in the entire industry chain, and it plays a key role in the development of the entire Internet of Things. Naturally, it also has enormous industrial potential. On the afternoon of September 15, 2011, the "IT Development Trends Research Report and Information Technology Symposium" was held in Beijing. Tang Chao of Beijing Kexin Center on the "Beijing Sensor and Sensor Network Technology Roadmap Research Report" (below The abbreviation research report did a work report.

The sensor industry in Beijing is closely connected with the development of the Internet of Things. The Delphi method, brainstorming method, SWOT analysis, information intelligence research, information measurement analysis, and scenario analysis are used to deeply investigate and analyze the sensor and sensor networks in China. Technical foundation and production basis. Tang Chao pointed out that Beijing's sensor and sensor network has the advantages of rich scientific research institutions and human resources, complete industrial facilities, and tilted policies, but at the same time there are weak core technologies, weak production capacity, and foreign disadvantages.

This advantage and disadvantage is obvious. In terms of market share, industrial and automotive electronics industries account for one-third of the four major sensor markets in China, while industrial sensor markets include Chinese companies such as Siemens, Honeywell, Yokogawa, and Omron. Accounted for a larger share. The number of domestic sensor manufacturers in China is not small, but there is still a lack of top-notch brands. The core technology and process development are mostly in the hands of foreign brand manufacturers.

With regard to future development issues, the research report points out that sensor technology will develop toward miniaturization, integration, intelligence, and networking. The research report also proposes relevant policies and industries for the development of sensors and sensor network industries in Beijing.

In the future, the development of sensors in China, especially in Beijing, will be crucial in the overall strategic layout of the Internet of Things. In particular, the increasing weight of humanized needs, privacy issues, security issues, and personal data protection issues will also be the face of industrial development. challenge.

The preliminary research report on the competitive landscape of the Internet of Things shows that in 2010, the scale of China's Internet of Things industry is expected to reach 200 billion yuan. By 2015, the overall market size of China's Internet of Things will reach 750 billion yuan, and the compound annual growth rate will exceed 30%. Faced with such a huge market, is Beijing ready?

The concept of the Internet of Things was proposed by Kevin Ashton of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1999 and quickly received international attention. In the field of Internet of things, the United States has taken the lead and its EPCglobal standard has taken the initiative in the international arena and has been adopted by many countries; the EU is not to be outdone. The first system proposes a plan for the development and management of the Internet of Things; Japan’s “ubiquitous” strategy and South Korea’s The "U-Korea" strategy shows that it wants to take a favorable position before the arrival of the Internet of Things.

I remember that during the 2008 Olympic Games, the Internet of Things technology was used in applications such as video surveillance, intelligent transportation, and e-ticketing. This ensured the smooth development of the event and also demonstrated to the people of the world the determination of China to vigorously develop the Internet of Things. Currently, Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shanghai and other places have entered the local construction of the Internet of Things industry. Beijing is stepping up the layout. This study reports a clear road map for the development of sensors and sensor network technology in Beijing. With such a trillion-scale era industry, Beijing in China has a long way to go.

The “IT Development Trends Series Research Report and Information Technology Seminar” was organized by Changfeng Open Standard Platform Software Alliance. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the China Soft Arts Association, the Beijing Science and Technology Commission, and the Beijing Economic and Technological Commission attended the meeting. Letters Committee, Zhongguancun Administrative Committee, Japan Nomura Research Institute staff and industry-related experts, business representatives.

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