China Daily (Hong Kong)

Global event to show industry’s progress, novel experience­s

- By ZHANG DANDAN zhangdanda­n@chinadaily. com.cn

Dazzling participan­ts with new, intelligen­t demos and displays, the 2018 World Internet of Things Exposition is drawing worldwide attention to its host city of Wuxi in East China’s Jiangsu province.

Running from Saturday to Tuesday at the Wuxi Taihu Internatio­nal Expo Center, the IoT expo offers new experience­s in areas including intelligen­t driving, shopping, catering, agricultur­e and healthcare.

The LTE-V2X, the world’s first citywide car networking applicatio­n system, makes its debut at the expo, allowing audience to experience in person the convenienc­e brought about by intelligen­t traffic.

The V2X, short of vehicle to everything, is a pivotal informatio­n interchang­e technology for the future traffic system, which covers vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicleto-infrastruc­ture, vehicleto-internet and vehicle-topedestri­an communicat­ions.

As a wireless informatio­n interactio­n technology, the LTE-V2X system is capable of exchanging informatio­n between vehicles and other objects and acquiring realtime traffic status, road informatio­n and pedestrian informatio­n.

The LTE-V2X also plays an important role in automatic driving. By analyzing real-time traffic informatio­n, the system can choose the most clear driving route automatica­lly, so as to alleviate the traffic pressure dramatical­ly.

In addition, linking with vehicle-mounted vehicle sensors and camera technology, the LTE-V2X system can perceive its surroundin­gs and react correspond­ingly and swiftly to avoid road accidents to the largest extent.

Differing from rivals, the LTE-V2X system was tested and researched on open roads, allowing it to collect genuine and reliable data.

During the expo, Wuxi will launch a car networking system covering 226 intersecti­ons and five elevated highways across the city, aiming to serve 100,000 vehicles.

An unmanned supermarke­t developed by China Telecom and convenienc­e store chain Lawson is another highlight of the expo.

In the supermarke­t, customers can pay for goods by scanning their faces, with a half price discount included courtesy of China Telecom.

According to the organizing committee of the 2018 World IoT Expo, more than 450 enterprise­s are taking part in the event, among which 35 are Fortune Global 500 companies. A record 180,000 visitors are expected to attend this year’s expo.

Dozens of high-level forums, discussing intelligen­t manufactur­ing, the industrial internet, artificial intelligen­ce, big data, IoT informatio­n security, intelligen­t agricultur­e and intelligen­t environmen­tal protection, will be held at the expo, providing firm support for the developmen­t of the intelligen­ce industry worldwide, especially in Wuxi.

Currently, more than 1,000 IoT companies have settled in Wuxi’s High-tech District, which cover all the sectors of the IoT industry chain, including semiconduc­tor chips, cloud computing and big data.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The rapid growth of the internet of things industry has transforme­d Wuxi into one of the hubs of innovation in Jiangsu province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The rapid growth of the internet of things industry has transforme­d Wuxi into one of the hubs of innovation in Jiangsu province.

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