2015年12月31日 星期四

Internet of Things, IoT & Linda Din’s Invention

Internet of Things, IoT & Linda Din’s Invention
Written by Li-Chang Kuo
For the sake of answering the Calling from the Sovereign LORD, Linda Din left her easy-life for resolving the jobless problem since 1986. Linda Din started a social enterprise ‘Sanhornic Enterprise Ltd.’ (SEL) by trading the electronic components like Audio/Video Connectors to earn money as seed-fund for researching and developing a coupler—TranSmart Chip Card and its RF Transmitter (TRD/Toller) which can be mounted on either the transaction and or identification facilities to form a golden net that new jobs can be thus created to meet the coming needs. Besides, Linda Din introduced her invention officially at ‘Market Access’ of APEC 1998 Ministering Meeting to gain a bill of ‘Steering the Electronic Commerce’ and explained that the information society in the near future must be via internet doing businesses for everything in addition to the substantial stores; afterwards, internet gradually be accepted by the people to do everything and to be internet of things (IoT).
 TRD includes a micro control unit electronically connected to the electronic control unit of a communication module to upgrade those traditional vending machines to a new ‘Vending Automation Manager’ (VAM), then to be an ‘Electronic-Store’ (eStore), the cluster of ‘VAM & eStore’ their communication modules can be communicated one another with a host computer located in an administrative center (Control Center or ICT Center) via a special telephone line as well as satellite connections to be ‘The eStore System’ (TES). When ‘VAM & eStore’ are installed across the borders in many countries that operation as same as above mentioned method for the multilateral nations, so called as ‘Global Channel-TES’. And furthermore, Linda Din wrote her story of mentality in her Chinese book ‘A Daughter of Defense Employment’ (Linda Din, A Lady of Rich Taiwan) published in 2001 to share with the public-private sector about her vision and continuously proclaiming her mission.
On May 9, 2001, Linda wrote her ‘Preface’ as bellows:
About fifteen years ago, the image that “the global economy is experiencing a recession and there is a sudden increase of unemployed population that needs jobs,” kept on appearing in my mind. A strong sense of mission to do something for the era has driven me to devote myself to a long-term research on a new economy model that can solve the problem of ‘global unemployment’. This model is a financial activation plan, and it is also a ‘Rich Taiwan’ plan I’ve been proclaiming.
How to create a “Rich Taiwan”? The key is ‘Private Sector’s Initiative’, in which people kindly help each other and work together to create and develop ‘the Intellectual Industries with derivative value chains’ in order to promote ‘Technologicalization of Traditional Industries’ and ‘Intellectualization of Technological Industries’. This model of ‘Innovative Industry’ will also be used for ‘resolving the unemployment ’.
Such efforts have raised many doubts by the pundits and have been criticized and slandered maliciously by a cluster of scholars and exports. My strong religious belief has helped me overcome these knife-like slanders for long time. In recent years, companies in both Taiwan and the world have continued laying off people and shut down, and the unemployment rate is climbing without ceasing, this is the best explanation of why in these past years I have made every effort in ‘Innovative Industry’ and ‘resolving the unemployment’.
I must express my gratitude to Dr. Ko-Wang Mei for his willingness to write the ‘Foreword’ for my book ‘Linda Din, A Lady of Rich Taiwan’. Dr. Mei was the President of Police University and the President of Tunghai University. He is now the President of ‘Taiwan Regional Development Institute’ (NGO), leading a group of talented business people, government officials, scholars and researchers to contribute their wisdom and passion to Taiwan’s development. His spirituality of cherishing the younger like myself reveals itself all in the Foreword that I’ll just leave to the readers to find out themselves.
In the 21st Century, the knowledge-based economy has already turned into an intellectual economy. People’s knowledge has greatly increased. Many things can be done by the private sector. People’s power actively acts worthy of ourselves that will replace passive expectations as the only way to help us rising and to meet the challenging downturn.
The former American President Bill Clinton once said: “Much of the work of America cannot be done by government; the solution must be American People through voluntary service to others.” This statement is quite valid.
Today, the ‘Rich Taiwan’ plan for the innovative industry and resolving the unemployment has been underway quietly in the private sector with new hopes longing for changing the worsening economy. The launch of a ‘Rich Taiwan’ plan will create tremendous new business opportunities as well as purchasing orders substantially to benefit those traditional industries and technological industries.
Asia’s Financial Crisis of 1997 has led to a recession seen in many Asian countries. Today, this trend of economic cycle has directly hit the United States and Europe as karma to cause a tide of layoff by the businesses.
Obviously, under a highly globalization, the unemployment problem caused by the recession is happening in every country. All countries are closely connected to one another and no country can stay away from this karma. Although a country might luckily stay out of the crisis for a while, someday it will get its turn. The solution is for all countries to have empathy for others who suffer, helping each other and working together to facilitate balanced development of ‘technological outcome’ synchronously with ‘human value’.
While the world economy is experiencing a downturn, the ‘Rich Taiwan’ plan is a New Economy Model, I hope Taiwan’s successful experience of economic recovery will be brought to the APEC and the world in the future, serving as a guide for rebuilding the global economy and a model to learn from, and leading the world to the road of wealth and peace, ‘from Rich Taiwan to Rich World’.
Bibliography:
Din, Linda (2001). A Daughter of National Defense Employee—Linda Din, A Lady of Rich Taiwan. Taichung: Panhornic. ISBN 957-30374-0-8
References:
Din, Linda (1998/9/3). Market Access. APEC MM 1998 SMEs Forum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Din, Linda (1998/9/4). Steering the E-Commerce. APEC MM 1998 Task Force, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Din, Linda (1998/12/2-4). APEC Sub-Institute of SME Consellors Training & Certification. The Third Working Meeting of APEC International Advisory Group of Experts, Chinese Taipei.