The Internet of Things, as the name suggests, is the "Internet of connected things", which connects ordinary things through the network, thereby more conveniently providing users with a variety of new services. Currently, in the construction of "smart cities", IoT technology plays a decisive role in solving traffic congestion problems and creating a cleaner urban environment. However, although many experts and enthusiasts are keen to discuss the topic of the Internet of Things, there has been no breakthrough actual progress so far, and there is no real "Internet of Things" at this stage. What is certain now is that many smart devices are already connected via the Internet, such as home alarms. But don’t be happy too early. If you want to be able to heat the milk in the microwave at home in the office, or put out the bath water on the way home from a business trip, it is still an impossible task now, and there will still be a period of time in the future. A long way to go. Why can’t the Internet of Things be realized? There is no unified language. From the essence of the Internet of Things, the Internet only provides a communication platform for various devices in the Internet of Things, but it does not mean that these devices themselves know how to communicate. In order for these devices to communicate with each other, one or more "protocols" or specialized languages ??are usually required to handle these specific tasks. Currently on the Internet, the most popular protocol is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, which allows computers to transfer files, pictures, and video clips between computers through the Internet.
Confusing communication and collaboration languages
Multiple “dialects” of communication and collaboration
Lack of appropriate economic stimulus measures
Things Networking will ultimately take two forms. One is to continue in accordance with the current development trend, without any dialogue and data sharing between different devices, just like today's smart homes; the other is to centralize data and create a unified communication and collaboration language.