The radio frequency identification (RFID) industry is one of the national priority industries. Although China's RFID industry has experienced a period of rapid growth in the past few years, under the influence of a series of factors such as the sluggish investment and consumption of the countries after the global financial crisis in 2008 and the uneven development of the domestic market, experts believe that starting from 2015 China's RFID industry will once again enter the stage of rapid expansion. It is expected that the market growth rate will increase again from the current 25% to more than 30%. The radio frequency identification (RFID) industry is one of the national priority industries. The "Eleventh Five-Year Plan for Information Industry Development and the Medium- and Long-Term Plan for 2020 (Outline)" will identify "Intelligent Information Processing and Material and Communication Network Technology" as the core technology that China needs to break through. Its development goals include " Pay attention to the research and development of RFID and sensor network and other object communication network technologies, form the core technology and products of independent intellectual property rights, and build a sound industrial chain; promote the application of RFID and sensor network technology in the whole society, and form a large number of demonstration effects. Application examples lay the foundation for ubiquitous, human-to-object sharing network applications. The Ministry of Information Industry has included RFID projects in six special projects for information technology applications during the 11th Five-Year Plan period, in trade, customs, civil aviation, and railways. RFID, and RFID-based integrated management information systems are promoted in the fields of roads, waterways, postal services, steel, petrochemicals, automobiles, building materials, agriculture, finance, and taxation. At present, the standard system of RFID technology mainly includes air interface specifications, physical characteristics, read/write protocols, coding systems, application specifications, test specifications, data security and application management. At present, the international RFID standards actually include three camps, namely the ISO series, the EPC series, and the Japanese UID series. It is also said that it is two series of EPC and UID. These standards each have different characteristics. At present, the EPC standard has a certain leading position in terms of case and enterprise support, and has successfully realized the evolution from GEN1 to GEN2, and many products complying with GEN2 have been available. The ISO standard adheres to the basic concept of standards, reduces some commercial interests, and focuses on the neutrality of standards. Therefore, it seems to be more flexible and promising for accelerating the development of the RFID industry. For the UID standard, it seems that it is gradually moving toward Waterloo by collecting information from various aspects, and the Chinese RFID standard with reference to the ISO18000 series will be more optimistic. China has established seven RFID standard groups, namely the overall group, the label and reader group, the frequency and communication group, the data format group, the information security group, the application group and the intellectual property group. China has reached more than 100 standard participation companies, including all well-known companies in the Chinese RFID industry. Some well-known companies from abroad, including Microsoft, have the willingness to participate in the development of China's RFID standards. Although China's RFID industry has experienced a period of rapid growth in the past few years, under the influence of a series of factors such as the lack of investment and consumption in the global financial crisis in 2008 and the uneven development of the domestic market, the scale of China's RFID market in 2012. The growth rate has already declined to some extent. According to the forecast of IIPA, the decline of this market growth rate will continue to be maintained in 2013-2014, and the overall growth rate will be reduced from about 30% in the past to around 25%. It is worth noting that although the industry as a whole will enter a period of relatively low growth rate in the short term, IIPA is based on a series of factors such as the global economic recovery, domestic investment in emerging industries, and the emergence of large-scale RFID applications in some market segments. The impact of the forecast is that, starting in 2015, China's RFID industry will once again enter the stage of rapid expansion, and the market growth rate is expected to rise again from the current 25% to more than 30%. At the same time, Zhang Qi, director of the National Gold Card Office, deputy director of the Electronic Science and Technology Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and executive director of the China Information Industry Chamber of Commerce, said that China has initially formed a complete IoT industrial system, and some areas have formed a certain market size, and the gap with foreign countries. Zooming out. China's Internet of Things RFID industry chain has basically formed, but the development of different product categories is not balanced, and enterprises are gathering and developing. In 2012, the scale of China's Internet of Things industry reached 365 billion yuan, an increase of 38.6% over the previous year; the number of sensors was 2.4 billion, and the market scale exceeded 90 billion yuan, but the development of smart sensors lags behind; China has the world's largest and technologically advanced public communication network. Internet, M2M network services grew rapidly. In 2012, the number of M2M terminals exceeded 21 million, with an average annual growth rate of over 80%. China's RFID industry grew rapidly. In 2012, the market size reached 23.66 billion yuan, an annual increase of 31.7%. Zhang Qi said: In recent years, all relevant government departments in China have jointly created a good environment for the development of the Internet of Things industry and applications. With the gradual implementation of the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan", the support for the Internet of Things will continue to increase, which will enable RFID applications in China. The field is rapidly expanding, application requirements are more robust, and large-scale applications are emerging. She expects that China's RFID market will continue to grow rapidly in 2013, up by about 35% compared with 2012. China's RFID industry market will reach about 32 billion yuan. The development of China's Internet of Things RFID will enter a virtuous circle and enter the golden period of development. The potential of China's Internet of Things market is huge, but the scale application has not yet been formed, and all the work is still in the initial stage. There are many problems that need to be resolved urgently. Swan Fan ,Swan Tower Fan,Swan Retro Fan,Swan Silent Fan CIH Hong Kong Ltd. , https://www.dragon-town.com