Intelligent Home Network researchers from Boston University in the United States successfully used LED lamps installed in buildings to complete the location location through mobile devices. It is understood that DanRyan, a researcher at Boston University in the United States, and ByteLight, an American interior lighting company, can accurately draw a positioning map through LED lamps installed in buildings based on proprietary software. The combination of increasingly mature LED lighting and mobile intelligent device technology has become a major trend in the future lighting development. Through the data information transmitted to mobile devices by LED lighting, consumers can walk through shopping centers, museums, trade exhibitions, office buildings, factories and even airports. Each LED lighting fixture supported by ByteLight sends a signal that can be detected by a smart camera. The ByteLight platform can provide tourists with real-time geographic location maps. Of course, ByteLight is not an open platform. Its firmware must be authorized to LED manufacturers, and then ByteLight technology can be directly embedded into LED lamps through LED manufacturers. At present, ByteLight has been authorized to the manufacturer Solais to produce LED lighting for commercial and enterprise applications. Although this application is very powerful, this application standard must be adopted by the smartphone operating system or app application. However, consumers can download ByteLight's app and apply it to places where ByteLight technology is compatible.