ZTE University to transform smart electric bicycle remote unlocking technology

The sharing economy continues to evolve, introducing innovative business models worldwide. National Chung Hing University has pioneered a range of IoT-based technologies centered around electric bicycles, including smart batteries, smart payment systems, intelligent locks, LoRa IoT chips, and interactive audio-visual knowledge-sharing platforms. These advancements have led to the creation of an advanced bike-sharing system, positioning it as a key component in the future of intelligent transportation. Lin Kuan Saw, a professor at ZTE University, highlights that smart electric bicycles not only offer zero-emission, eco-friendly travel but also integrate multiple IoT technologies through chip modules. This transformation turns conventional shared bikes into multifunctional smart devices, enhancing user experience and operational efficiency. ![ZTE University transforms intelligent electric bicycles](http://i.bosscdn.com/blog/27/55/81/0-1G23013014B03.png) These smart electric bicycles are equipped with LoRa transmission chips, enabling wide-area network coverage across smart cities via low-power wide area network (LPWAN) technology. Embedded sensors collect real-time data such as GPS location, PM2.5 levels, temperature, and humidity, turning each bike into a mobile data collector for big data applications. As users ride, the bikes act like "smart carpets," gathering information that is then uploaded to the cloud via LoRa. This makes every rider a participant in the development of smarter urban environments. Additionally, the electric bikes support remote control and monitoring through LoRa technology. Users can unlock the bikes using Beacon technology, which utilizes Bluetooth proximity sensing. This eliminates the need for scanning QR codes or entering security codes, making the process more convenient. The system also supports cloud-based LoRa unlocking, offering a level of convenience that surpasses traditional bike-sharing solutions. This innovation has earned patents from both Taiwan and mainland China. Unlike regular bikes on the market, these electric versions provide additional power assistance, making them ideal for elderly riders. With their combination of smart features and user-friendly design, ZTE University is confident that these electric bikes will see significant industrial adoption within the next five years. They also aim to support government initiatives in promoting tourism and developing forward-looking IoT infrastructure.

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