The "13th Five-Year Plan for Development of Transportation Technology" promulgated recently pointed out that China will implement the "Internet +" action in the field of transportation and comprehensively improve the development level of smart transportation. As a connected industrial enterprise with rich project experience and a large number of software and hardware technologies in the field of transportation and infrastructure, Honeywell (NYSE: HON) believes that “Internet of Everything†is becoming the trend of the times, and the Internet of Things is demonstrating in the field of transportation. The future of application will move towards safer, more efficient and cleaner.
Internet makes travel safer
Honeywell believes that "Internet of Everything" is becoming the trend of the times, and the demonstration application of the Internet of Things in the field of transportation will move toward safer, more efficient and cleaner.
In recent years, China's tourism industry has grown rapidly. In 2015, there were 4.12 billion person-times of domestic or outbound travel, equivalent to nearly three times a year's population. This also puts higher demands on traffic safety, and the operational safety of the aviation industry is particularly concerned. "Connected technology can provide a solid guarantee for flight safety," said Napoli, director of business development for the Asia Pacific region of Honeywell Aerospace. “In the aviation industry, for example, future interconnect technologies will first help the next-generation air management system, enhance the pilot's situational awareness, and provide effective and feasible data for flight, thereby improving flight safety.â€
Taking the general concern of flight safety as an example, the latest SmartPath Intelligent Path Subgrade Augmentation System (GBAS) has been able to provide safe landing for aircraft landing through extremely accurate landing guidance data. Any single point of failure will not cause system failure. It can help pilots to safely fly and land under inclement weather and low visibility conditions. In addition, a series of interconnected solutions in the airport's flight zone ensure the safety of the aircraft from the air to the ground, including: runway navigation lighting systems, advanced event guidance and ground control systems, runway foreign body detection systems, visual berth guidance systems, radar video Tracking systems, as well as perimeter intrusion prevention systems.
Internet makes travel more efficient
In order to alleviate urban traffic congestion, it is imperative to carry out transportation system optimization and improve efficiency. "The development of interconnect technologies such as network connectivity, data processing, and information sharing will greatly enhance the operational efficiency of traditional industries. The transportation industry is no exception," said Honeywell Automation Control Systems Group's Greater China Airport Business Strategy and Market. Han Guang said. “The transportation industry represented by the airport will adopt a highly integrated interconnection model to accelerate the flow of passengers, luggage and goods through multi-party collaboration, thus helping to reduce delays and enhance the passenger experience.â€
Taking airport flight delays as an example, future connected airport service management platforms can integrate and manage HVAC systems, energy management systems, security systems, digital video, public address/voice alarms, fire detection and scanning applications from a single workstation. The data generated by each system can be fed back to the unified platform in time, thereby strengthening the overall management and control capabilities of the airport, reducing potential risks and improving real-time emergency response. These will help improve the efficiency of airport operations and contribute to the mitigation of flight delays.
Internet makes travel more clean
According to Honeywell's "China Public Indoor Air Quality Concern Survey" jointly conducted by China Air Purification Industry Alliance and market research company Ipsos, the public in the public places where subways, railway stations, airports and other people gather. The indoor environment was the worst rated, with the majority (66%) of respondents arguing that these sites should monitor and publish their indoor air quality indicators in a timely manner. “Indoor environmental management will have a lot of room for development in the transportation field in the future,†said He Han, head of the Metro Business Strategy and Market for Greater China, Honeywell Automation Control Systems Group. “This requires products with higher networking performance and more integrated overall solutions. It not only helps to save energy and reduce emissions such as rail transit, but also comprehensively enhances its indoor environment and truly allows the public to enjoy green travel.â€
For example, in the case of subways that are congested and airy, the future interconnection solutions for rail transit will pay more attention to integrated vehicles and stations, while incorporating products and technologies such as energy management, ventilation and air conditioning systems, electronic air purification, and detection of toxic and harmful gases. The overall solution for interconnecting the subway. Among them, commercial electronic air purification system has three functions: electrostatic dust removal, disinfection and sterilization, and removal of TVOC (volatile organic compounds). The PM2.5 filtration effect has reached more than 95%, especially for subways with relatively closed and dense personnel. It has been applied to many subway lines in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
About Honeywell
Honeywell is a diversified, high-tech, state-of-the-art manufacturing company that is one of the Fortune 100 companies worldwide, with aerospace products and services, building, home and industrial control technology, turbochargers and specialty materials. . Honeywell's history in China dates back to 1935. At the time, Honeywell opened its first distribution agency in Shanghai. At present, Honeywell's three major business groups have settled in China, and the Asia-Pacific headquarters of all business units under its jurisdiction have also moved to China, and there are many branches and joint ventures in more than 20 cities in China. Honeywell has approximately 12,000 employees in China. For more company information, please visit Honeywell China. Or follow Honeywell's official Weibo and official WeChat.
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