It is critical for the development of the Internet of Things to overcome industry barriers

On March 14, China's first demonstration base for the Internet of Things settled in Chongqing's Nanchang Chayuan New District. At the same time, China Mobile signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Chongqing municipal government on the “Innovation of the Internet of Things—Building Cloud-City Smart Chongqing”. In the next 5 years, 15 billion yuan will be invested in Handan. Chongqing took the lead one step ahead.

Experts in the industry believe that there is no problem in the direction of China's active development of new industries, but the Internet of Things is still in its infancy and belongs to the infant industry.

The 28 universities and colleges set up the Internet of Things professional to solve the problem that everyone thinks that the Internet of Things is still stuck in the concept. The reporter interviewed industry experts and got different answers.

“This matter has already been put on the agenda, and many of them are also visible to us, such as mobile wallets, ETC channels on highways, campus cards, etc., but it has not yet reached the level of public hope and national expectations.” Beijing Wang Zhiliang, a professor of Internet of Things engineering at the University of Science and Technology, told the reporter a few days ago.

When the country called for the development of strategic emerging industries, the Ministry of Education in 2010 called on all universities to respond to the needs of the country's strategy for the development of new industries, and explicitly proposed the establishment of a new project of the Internet of Things in universities. The first batch of nearly 700 universities and colleges applied for, Of these, 28 universities have passed, and Beijing University of Science and Technology is one of them. Wang Zhiliang introduced that the teaching of the Internet of Things major focuses on practical teaching combined with its development in different periods.

“The attention of the country has promoted the process of the development of the Internet of Things. Colleges and universities have already invested in it. Everyone has a positive attitude toward the development of the Internet of Things,” said Professor Lin Jiang, Director of the Economics Department of the China Youth University for Political Sciences, told the “Securities Daily” reporter, and he pointed out that At present, the foundation for the development of the Internet of Things is not fully mature. The market has such needs but the hardware and software are not completely available. In the short term, it cannot be done. However, the government has such a willingness and action to promote the development of the Internet of Things and intends to expand it in Chongqing, which will greatly promote its future development.

"As China's reform and opening up, many people just don't understand at the beginning. As time goes by, everyone understands the depth and sees the real benefits. The situation has slowly opened up," Wang Zhiliang told reporters. For the Internet of Things, it is only at its infancy, and everyone has not yet seen its power.

According to relevant media reports, the Internet of Things has been hailed as the third wave of the information revolution. Wang Zhiliang agrees that the Internet of Things is a banner and is the trend of technological development today. The so-called wave did not rise at once. It was an accumulation of energy. Many technologies were included in the past.

Wang Zhiliang pointed out that in other fields such as automobiles and computers, we are currently less than the United States, Japan, and other countries. But in the field of Internet of Things, everyone is on the same starting line and overseas is not doing much advanced. After decades of development, China’s telecommunications industry has been making progress in line with foreign countries. The Internet as one of them provides us with a good space.

“In the wave, we must eliminate some companies, raise a group of companies, eliminate some rules, and raise some rules. I think now belongs to the Spring and Autumn and Warring States period. The third wave of the Internet of Things this banner should be formed 10 years later.” Wang Zhiliang In an interview, said.

The industry barrier or the biggest obstacle to Internet of Things is still a big cake to be divided in China. Everyone wants to share a large share. The government and companies have begun to pay attention to the huge business opportunities in this market.

On March 14th, China's first demonstration base for the Internet of Things industry, “National Internet of Things Industry Demonstration Base” in Nan'an District, Chongqing, was established under the promotion of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. At the same time, it signed more than 200 related projects in Nan'an District of Chongqing City and related companies. Billion-dollar bills. At home and abroad, 41 well-known enterprises including Huawei Technologies, Central Communications, and Haier Smart Appliances signed a settlement or cooperation agreement with the Nanan District Government of Chongqing.

Of course, the government does not lag behind when it is in action. Prior to the establishment of the Internet of Things demonstration base, China Electronics Technology Group Corporation signed the “General Contracting Agreement on the Construction of Chongqing Public Public Video Information Management System” with the Chongqing Municipal People's Government on November 22, 2010. According to the announcement, according to plans of the Chongqing Municipal Government, Chongqing Municipality will build a new video surveillance site and upgrade the existing video surveillance system to form a social public video information management system covering Chongqing. . It is estimated that the total project construction investment will be approximately RMB 5 billion.

China's vigorous development of the Internet of Things, if the use of time and place to analyze and analyze the current environment, Wang Zhiliang believes that the government is very supportive, and the development of informatization can also be achieved gradually, and the most important thing is the cooperation of people.

China has formed industry barriers in the past. For example, the power grid is the power grid, and telecommunications is telecommunications. In fact, the core is the computer. When combined, it will not cause repeated waste of resources. “But they are not together. This is the problem.” Wang Zhiliang pointed out. And in the field of Internet of Things, the first two short-handed incidents have begun. In the home market, the state invested 4 trillion yuan in the power grid, and telecommunications also have to do the home market. The Internet of Things is the use of the Internet to connect the actual devices in the home, and there are disagreements on the issue of who owns the gateway. The power company believes that the power belongs to me and the gateway is under our control. And telecommunication thinks the broadband of telephone belongs to me to manage, the gateway naturally manages by me, this has appeared the contradiction, will bring the obstacle to the development of the Internet of things.

Wang Zhiliang stressed that the Internet of Things is a cross-cutting thing, and people are very important.

"The development of the Internet of Things alone is not enough for the government, and both software and hardware need to be available at the same time. The market does not spontaneously create such an environment, and changing the current market rules and commercial trading habits that are already established is not an easy task. It requires government enterprises. All aspects of cooperation." Lin Jiang said.