Smart lighting is no longer wishful thinking, it is important to understand the ecology of the Internet of Things.

If the past intelligent lighting is more based on the wishful thinking of lighting companies, then this year, with the gradual formation of the Internet of Things, intelligent lighting may be able to find a real driving force.

According to relevant agency data, the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, excluding PCs, tablets and smartphones, is estimated to grow to 26 billion units per 2020, compared with 900 million units in 2009. The branch grew nearly 30 times.

The Internet of Things is a network of physical objects that communicate, sense and interact with each other through embedded technology within the object and internal or external environments. The growth of the Internet of Things will far exceed that of other connected devices. By 2020, the total number of users of smartphones, tablets and PCs will reach about 7.3 billion units. In contrast, the growth rate of the Internet of Things will far exceed this. The total number of users of the equipment will reach 26 billion units per month.

Due to the low cost of adding IoT functionality to consumer products, "ghost" devices that fail to make good use of networking capabilities will be ubiquitous in the market. This includes products that have built-in functionality but still require software enablement, as well as products that have IoT capabilities but are not utilized by consumers.

In addition, companies will also make extensive use of IoT technology, and in the future there will be a wide range of products into various types of markets, such as: advanced medical equipment, factory automation sensors and applications for industrial robots, to improve agriculture Sensors produced, as well as automotive sensors and infrastructure integrity monitoring systems for various applications such as road and rail transport, water and electricity distribution.

By 2020, component costs will fall to a certain level, making networking a standard feature, and even processing chips will cost less than $1. In this way, almost anything, from very simple to extremely complex objects, may have networking capabilities to provide remote control, monitoring and sensing capabilities.

In 2020, the added value of the Internet of Things across a variety of end markets (the combined benefits of the company through the sale and use of IoT technology) is expected to reach $1.9 trillion. The first vertical markets to introduce are manufacturing (15%), medical care (15%) and insurance (11%).

The added value of the Internet of Things includes the well-developed Internet of Things (currently benefiting) and the highly growing emerging IoT opportunities. It comes from a wide range of expertise (such as networked automated manufacturing systems) and more versatile and widely used technologies such as smart building technology, including LED lighting and intelligent indoor air conditioning (HVAC) systems.


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