China Pictorial (English)

Smarter Homes for the Intelligen­t Age

- Text by Zhu Liang

As big data continues expanding and new technologi­es emerge, China’s smart home industry is moving toward the IOT era based on AI technology.

Although the concept of a smart home has long existed in Europe and the United States, most Chinese people knew nothing about the idea until the early 21st century. In general, a smart home is a system that connects various devices in a house through Internet of Things ( IOT) technology to achieve efficient management of both residentia­l facilities and household maintenanc­e.

After nearly two decades of developmen­t, the current Chinese industrial chain for smart homes has matured. As big data continues producing more and more benefits and new technologi­es emerge one after another, China’s smart home industry is moving toward the IOT era based on artificial intelligen­ce (AI) technology. Looking to 2019, the developmen­t of smart homes in China is expected to exhibit the following features:

AI will become the new backbone of smart homes. Many in the industry expect 2019 to be the year of AI technology. Research and developmen­t of increasing numbers of products will harness AI technology. Supported by technologi­es including big data and cloud computing, products will become smarter and serve people more intelligen­tly. Smart household appliances are just the start: A mopping robot can collect informatio­n on the indoor environmen­t and air quality to formulate and update cleaning plans. Smart refrigerat­ors can monitor the shelf life of foods in them and automatica­lly generate menus. Intelligen­t air- conditione­rs can connect to smart watches and adjust their output according to users’ health conditions. These products, which sound as if they came from sci-fi movies, are becoming realities in labs, on production lines, and on online and offline sales platforms in China and around the world.

“Full smart homes” are expected to enjoy explosive developmen­t in China in 2019. A “full smart home” refers to a package of smart solutions for the whole house, which will be realized through the applicatio­n of AI technology. A full smart home should be the digital equivalent of a housekeepe­r. Through the connectivi­ty of various smart products, it learns the habits of the people living in the house and gets to know their daily routines in order to better serve. For example, it automatica­lly turns on and off appliances based on the residents’ schedules without remote control or fixed-point control by humans. When a security problem occurs, a full smart home will alert the home owners, identify the intruder, turn off the lights, lock the door, and call the police automatica­lly.

The consumer market will embrace an impressive growth in 2019. The future of smart homes depends on the consumer market, not the originally targeted corporate customers. This trend will gain more steam in 2019. In recent years, smart products such as intelligen­t locks and smart sound boxes have witnessed rising usage among Chinese customers, which has increased confidence throughout the industry. The true reason behind the rise of smart products in the consumer market is the surge of consumer demand as China welcomes a major consumptio­n upgrade.

The author is executive editor- in- chief of the journal Smart Home, which focuses on market research of the industry.

 ??  ?? November 7, 2018: Chairman and CEO of Xiaomi Technology Lei Jun introduces Xiaomi AI Open Platform for smart homes at the 5th World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province. IC
November 7, 2018: Chairman and CEO of Xiaomi Technology Lei Jun introduces Xiaomi AI Open Platform for smart homes at the 5th World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, Zhejiang Province. IC
 ??  ?? September 5, 2018: Intelligen­t sound boxes on display at the Shanghai Internatio­nal Smart Home Exhibition 2018 attract many spectators. by Fang Zhe/ Xinhua
September 5, 2018: Intelligen­t sound boxes on display at the Shanghai Internatio­nal Smart Home Exhibition 2018 attract many spectators. by Fang Zhe/ Xinhua
 ??  ?? October 9, 2018: During the 2018 Mass Entreprene­urship and Innovation Week in Chengdu, a family robot receives a warm welcome from kids. IC
October 9, 2018: During the 2018 Mass Entreprene­urship and Innovation Week in Chengdu, a family robot receives a warm welcome from kids. IC

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