Since the dawn of humanity, we have been relentlessly perceiving, thinking, and creating.
Sensors are tools for humans to perceive everything in the world, and they are also a key supporting project for transforming the world and creating life. Figuratively speaking, sensors are the "eyes" and "ears" of mankind, enabling the Internet of Things and realizing "dialogue" between people and things, and "communication" between things.
Therefore, we call sensors the most humane link in the Internet of Things (IoT) industry chain.
This link has now become a steadfast force in Zhengzhou's growth into a megacity in central China.
From August 21st to 23rd, the 2022 World Sensor Conference, jointly hosted by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the China Association for Science and Technology, and the People's Government of Henan Province, will be grandly opened in Zhengzhou. This means that intelligent sensors are becoming a city brand for Zhengzhou.
The sensor industry is rapidly taking over our lives.
From a certain point in history, smartphones, smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, and a series of other "smart" technologies have been integrated into human life. So, where exactly do these "smart" and "intelligent" concepts manifest themselves?
When people watch videos on their phones, the video can rotate and change its display orientation as the phone is rotated; this is essentially due to the gravity sensor at work. When people get up at night to go to the bathroom, the smart lights in the hallway can sense body temperature and automatically turn the lights on and off…
Today, sensors are ubiquitous in our lives and are widely used in communication electronics, consumer electronics, automotive electronics, environmental monitoring, security, medical diagnosis, transportation, smart homes, and other fields.
At the same time, it is also the most humane link in the Internet of Things (IoT) industry chain and the core technology of the IoT sensing layer.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is divided into three layers: the perception layer, the transmission layer, and the application layer. Sensors bear the responsibility of the first layer, "perceiving and collecting data from the five human senses," and account for 80% of the market share in the perception layer of the IoT. They are the link closest to human perception and the link that best reflects human needs.
Smart Building IoT Cloud Platform
8 major functions!
1. Intelligent Environmental Monitoring System:
Monitor the environmental conditions of each floor and office, intuitively display air quality alarm information, and display environmental monitoring statistics in the form of panels/icons to determine whether to turn on air conditioning, air purification and other equipment.
2. Intelligent Air Conditioning Monitoring System:
The system displays the spatial distribution and operating status information of the air conditioning equipment, with real-time monitoring data displayed on the top panel and alarm information presented intuitively. It also monitors the air conditioning system's operating status and fault conditions in real time, and allows for settings such as temperature, mode, and time.
3. Intelligent elevator monitoring system:
The distribution and operation status of the elevators are displayed through architectural perspective, and the elevator operation statistics are shown. The panel displays the elevator's up and down status and the floor it is stopped at.
4. Intelligent lighting control system:
The monitoring lighting system will display the status of lighting switches and equipment operation in each area according to the location of the area in the building space, and realize zone/floor switch control; it will also automatically switch lights on and off or manually control the lights according to light intensity and weekday conditions, and collect lighting power consumption data.
5. Intelligent water supply and drainage system:
Real-time monitoring of water supply and drainage flow and pressure, water pump operation status, sewage tank water level, and control of solidification treatment processes.
6. Intelligent Fire Protection Management System:
The system displays the spatial distribution and operating conditions of fire protection equipment and facilities. It collects data such as ambient temperature, cable temperature, smoke concentration, fire water pressure, sprinkler head status, and alarm status through various monitoring devices. The system displays statistics on the number of fire protection equipment, operating conditions of various equipment, real-time alarm information lists, and fire escape routes through panels, charts, and other means.
7. Intelligent Parking Management System:
Monitor parking lot statistics such as the total number of parking spaces and the number of available parking spaces. Display real-time parking space status, the distribution of parking space availability on each floor, vehicle entry and exit statistics, and garage floor plan.
8. Intelligent Energy Consumption Monitoring System:
The energy consumption monitoring system enables energy consumption statistics by floor and area, while also monitoring the usage and consumption of water, electricity, and gas, and generating various data charts to help businesses understand their energy consumption ratio and achieve low-consumption optimization.
The arrival of the 5G era has accelerated the development of the internet society and enhanced the connectivity between people, things, and organizations. The rapid development of new infrastructure has enabled seamless integration of human and technological systems, driving the leapfrog development of the property management industry and making community operations simpler, smoother, and more efficient. Smart property management, which started with smart cities and smart communities, is now riding the wave of the "new infrastructure" strategy and gradually achieving digitalization and intelligence. Currently, the property management industry is seizing the opportunities presented by smart technology, integrating into smart city construction, and exploring a new path to improve industry concentration, scale, and efficiency, and to strengthen and expand property service companies.