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The development of the IoT instrumentation sensor industry in the 5G era has rea

Date:2020-11-12 17:23:11

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In November 2019, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom officially announced 5G packages, marking that China will officially enter the 5G commercial era. It is reported that a total of 50 cities were selected for the first list of 5G cities. This year, there will be more than 340 commercial cities. Then the arrival of 5G will also promote the development of the Internet of Things industry to a certain extent. Below is a brief overview of Gongcai.com!
 
As we all know, sensors are an important part of the Internet of Things. In the 5G era, all action links and application scenarios need to be completed by sensors. Sensors have become the basic hardware and necessary conditions for interconnected things. In the 5G era, as long as sensor companies deepen and produce high-quality products, they have great potential in the future.
 In the construction of smart cities, smart electricity meters, smart water meters and smart gas meters are indispensable for the use of electricity, water and gas. At present, 5G applications can meet real-time data collection and transmission, remote scheduling and coordinated control, high-speed interconnection of multiple systems, and remote meter reading. In addition to the basic application of remote meter reading, 5G networks can also perform more functions. Such as real-time monitoring of electricity leakage, real-time monitoring of water quality, pipeline leakage, air leakage, and other pipeline internal conditions.
5G Internet of Things, in the network connection, all walks of life need to go through signal processing, and the key link of the signal is chips and devices, which must be tested by high-tech precision instruments before mass production, and network connectivity testing, which also requires communication Industry's precision instrument testing. However, although the application of 5G in China has officially started, it is not yet perfect. Therefore, the promotion of 5G infrastructure will inevitably drive the demand for measuring instruments.
 
Another example is the automotive Internet of Things. Vehicles can collect their own environmental and status information through information sensing devices such as radio frequency identification equipment, sensors, positioning systems, and laser scanners. In addition, in the future, with the help of 5G, cloud computing technology and artificial intelligence, doctors can provide patients with emergency rescue guidance, remote real-time consultation and other services through video and image-based medical diagnosis systems, and even realize remote surgery.
 
With the opening of 5G, the future sensor and other instrumentation industries will tend to be simple and convenient to operate while meeting user needs, and will implement more functions to make it more intelligent and vivid to use.