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19 July 2023
In the last few hours alone, you’ve likely encountered AI, probably some positive experiences as well as frustrating ones.
23 June 2023
Hedy Lamarr’s FHSS work helped inspire modern wireless communication technologies and standards, including IEEE 802.11.
24 May 2023
Join us to explore how the IEEE 802.3 series of standards has influenced the evolution of technology through the decades.
16 May 2023
How IEEE 802.11 Standards Have Driven the Evolution of Wi-Fi and Enable Future Applications
27 April 2023
In this interactive cityscape, explore how many of the technologies we come across daily have connections to IEEE Standards.
22 April 2023
The annual World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum brings together the largest gathering of the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) community.
17 April 2023
For National Volunteer Month, IEEE SA volunteers share their experience developing technology standards in the sustainability sector.
4 April 2023
IEEE SA is pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 Retail Digital Transformation Grand Challenge.
27 March 2023
The emergence of smart agriculture technologies highlights the need for increased rural connectivity, data interoperability, and IoT sensor solutions.
23 February 2023
The formation of the IEEE Transportation Electrification Council reflects the major technical and societal transition to electric modes of transportation.
9 February 2023
Longevity technology leverages advancements in science and healthcare to enable people to live longer and achieve better health and wellness.
25 January 2023
Software-defined vehicles (SDV), powered by IEEE ethernet standards, can enable a new business model for automotive OEMs.
24 January 2023
New IEEE 802.3 Standards Specify 100 Gb/s Signaling over Cable and Fiber and an Extended-Reach Super-PON
20 January 2023
Increased Connectivity Capabilities Lead to Growing Investment in and Adoption of AI and AI Data Governance, Robotics Automation, Edge Computing, and Metaverse
17 January 2023
Program Brings Socio-technical Standards Providing Guidance and Considerations to Aid the Development of Trustworthy AI to the Global Community.
11 January 2023
By providing frameworks for health devices, standards help consumers and patients access healthcare instantly, reliably, and securely.
4 January 2023
IEEE Government Engagement Program on Standards Helps Governments Meet Technology, Standards, and Policy Ambitions
29 December 2022
Ethernet could offer all the ingredients needed for in-vehicle connectivity: security, safety, scalability, synchronization, and bus topology.
22 December 2022
The 2022 IEEE SA Standards Fellowship Program Welcomed The Largest Class of Participants to Explore and Engage with Standards Development
20 December 2022
Shifts Towards Sustainability are Leading to Advances in Electric Infrastructure, Energy, the Water Nexus, and Energy Efficiency
15 December 2022
New Technologies are Enabling Commuters to Travel on Their Own Terms with Less Impact on the Environment
13 December 2022
Advances in Technology Seek to Make Healthcare More Personal and Convenient While Keeping Us Around a Little Longer
6 December 2022
As Device Ownership and Internet Usage Have Increased, So Has the Expectation to be Connected Everywhere
16 November 2022
Key Challenges to the Metaverse and Standardization Efforts to Advance the Technology and Applications
8 November 2022
Explore the Benefits of IEEE SA Membership for Your Organization and Join Us in Raising the World’s Standards
2 November 2022
New Amendment of IEEE 1588 Standard Added Precision Time Protocol (PTP) Mapping for Transport Over the Optical Transport Network (OTN)
25 October 2022
An Essential Part of the IoT Ecosystem, Sensors are Becoming a Target for Cyber Attacks
11 October 2022
By Saving Time and Resources, Strengthening Competitive Positioning, and Enabling Your Organization to Influence Technology Development
30 September 2022
The IEEE Standards Association Board of Governors (IEEE SA BOG) took action to update the Patent Policy for IEEE standards development, which will go into effect 01 January 2023.
20 September 2022
IEEE SA Open Offers a Free and Flexible Open Source Platform for Organizations, Developers, and Standards Projects
8 September 2022
IEEE P7014™ is Creating a Standard for the Ethics of Systems that Interact with Your Emotions.
2 September 2022
Innovations in Wearable Technology Allow Brands and Consumers to Reimagine The Future of Clothing
16 August 2022
The IEEE Standards-Based Program Benefits Global System Integrators, Plant Owners, Equipment Vendors, and More.
10 August 2022
By Advancing Extended Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Digital Twinning, and more, 6G Shows Potential to Optimize Communications, Interoperability, and Sustainability.
2 August 2022
Highlights International standards are developed to build resilience to cyber threats and to deliver implementation benefits for global citizens and businesses. The key is to help identify and implement trustworthy […]
1 August 2022
Latest Edition of the NESC Will Go into Effect in February 2023 to Help Deliver a Safer and More Sustainable Electric Power Supply.
28 July 2022
Highlights A growing number of people with diabetes are turning to wireless diabetes devices to monitor and manage their condition. As wireless interconnections and data exchanges increase among connected diabetes […]
13 July 2022
IEEE SA Releases the 2nd Edition of Applied Case Studies for Designing Trustworthy Digital Experiences for Children
6 July 2022
Highlights 10 Mb/s single-pair Ethernet has become a critical player in OT applications, supported by the IEEE 802.3cg-2019 standard. The IEEE P802.3dg standards project will target a much longer reach, […]
30 June 2022
Now that travel and gathering restrictions have lifted, a long overdue vacation may be just what you need to reinvigorate the mind, body, and soul. If you’re not quite ready […]
29 June 2022
The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2022 was held 15 March through 3 June. The 12 week-long event began with virtual sessions and culminated with the final […]
21 June 2022
Highlights Reimbursements to healthcare providers and patient access and familiarity with RPM technology were among the most important factors for telehealth deployment. Creating robust standards for disparate system interoperability is […]
14 June 2022
Highlights Ballooning numbers and types of cyber security threats are putting organizations and individuals at risk and eroding trust in today’s digital architectures. IEEE SA launched an Industry Connections activity […]
6 June 2022
Highlights As XR allows users to see the world in new ways, the autonomous and intelligent systems enabling this emergent field also raise ethical questions about the collection and usage […]
1 June 2022
Highlights The 2023 NESC was released 1 August 2022 and will become effective 1 February 2023. Pre-orders for the 2023 NESC are available. The updates ensure the Code remains relevant, […]
25 May 2022
Delivering State-of-the-Art Testing Procedures for 5G Device Safety through IEC/IEEE Joint Standards
Highlights 5G mmWave is a key element of 5G technology. Within a few years, most 5G mobile devices will have mmWave capability. IEC/IEEE 63195 joint standards aim to meet advances […]
19 May 2022
Highlights We need to ask how pragmatic AI is in delivering good medicine and enhancing patient outcomes equally. This podcast series dives deep into conversations with multi-disciplinary experts about the […]
11 May 2022
4 May 2022
26 April 2022
The trend to connect large-scale wind, solar, battery and other inverter-based resources (IBRs) to the electric power grid is accelerating. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that solar power alone, […]
21 April 2022
IEEE SA Volunteer Spotlight: Paola Cicero
20 April 2022
IEEE SA Volunteer Spotlight: Sha Wei
19 April 2022
IEEE SA Volunteer Spotlight: Rajesh Kunnath
18 April 2022
IEEE SA Volunteer Spotlight: Anmol Anubhai
4 April 2022
The mapping applications on our smartphones and in our cars rely on signals from a constellation of navigation satellites to pinpoint our location. When these signals are reflected back into […]
22 March 2022
Computing increasingly is performed “in the cloud,” meaning that the necessary servers, data storage devices, software and related digital tools and services are not local resources, but rather they are […]
11 March 2022
Women play a key role in healthcare, with 77% of the healthcare workforce being women and 80% of women making healthcare decisions for their families, according to the U.S. Bureau […]
8 March 2022
2 March 2022
On Tuesday, 8 February 2022, nine trailblazing and innovative finalists competed in the IEEE SA Telehealth Virtual Pitch Competition hosted by IEEE SA Healthcare and Life Sciences Practice and the […]
23 February 2022
Advancing automated driving systems (ADS) technology is paramount. It can save lives and prevent injuries, reduce costs associated with car accidents, lessen traffic, cut down on negative environmental impact, and […]
16 February 2022
Often, the general public thinks of cybersecurity as “IT security”, yet it covers much more than that. Data collection, transparency, trust, communication, and collaboration have become increasingly vital in a […]
28 January 2022
IEEE SA Celebrates Data Privacy Day with a Variety of Standards, Projects, and Activities.
18 January 2022
IEEE highly values learning with and learning from national and regional standards professionals from around the world. Our IEEE SA Standards Fellowship program forms a part of IEEE’s outreach on […]
13 January 2022
Transportation is all about moving goods and people from place to place. The mobility industry, which comprises roadways, railways, airways, and waterways, is undergoing disruptive changes driven by technological advancements, […]
10 January 2022
Ethernet networking technology has come a long way since 1985 when the seminal Ethernet standard IEEE 802.3™ was published, providing for packet-based data transfer at 10 Mb/s. Since then Ethernet […]
7 January 2022
The virtual awards ceremony applauds notable contributions that influence industry and technology trends in 2021 and beyond.
6 January 2022
At COP26, IEEE co-hosted a panel discussion, together with representatives from the European Business Council for Sustainable Energy (e5) and International Business Council for Sustainable Energy (ICSE). COP, or “The […]
21 December 2021
Imagine that a flu vaccine shortage arises in the middle of a deadly flu season. There are likely unused doses sitting in hospital basements or doctors’ office supply rooms across […]
20 December 2021
In the retail industry, manufacturers are accelerating the growth of their direct-to-consumer businesses; retailers are maturing private brand programs; and consumers expect personalized products and experiences as well as full […]
13 December 2021
As the COVID-19 global pandemic waged on in 2021, we saw a global population continue to use mobile and remote technologies for everyday tasks: video conferencing platforms were used by […]
9 December 2021
More than ever, the mobility industry continues to invest in ground-breaking innovations. Advancing autonomous driving, connected vehicles, sustainable and smart city transportation, and the use of mobility as a service […]
7 December 2021
As we look toward 2022, we can see the evidence of a convergence of influencing factors driving a rapid advancement of technology innovation. But to talk about what we see […]
2 December 2021
Over the past year, adoption and investment in emerging technologies and new applications such as the Internet of Things (IoT) have continued to increase, as connectivity among devices capable of […]
30 November 2021
IEEE 2089™-2021 establishes a framework that can help organizations recognize and respond to the needs of children and young people.
15 November 2021
Vienna becomes the first city worldwide to certify responsible and sustainable AI Ethics implementation with IEEE CertifAIEd.
11 November 2021
In a proof-of-concept collaboration between the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) and the City of Vienna, the newly developed IEEE CertifAIEd framework was successfully applied to an artificial intelligence (AI) […]
9 November 2021
The electric utility industry traces its roots to the launch of the world’s first centralized power plant in 1882, Thomas Edison’s Pearl Street Station, located in the financial district of […]
3 November 2021
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) and mobile remote patient monitoring (mRPM) are forms of telehealth that utilize monitoring technologies tracking patient data beyond the health facility. RPM relies on various technologies […]
1 November 2021
IEEE SA Hosts a Panel Session on Swarm AI at ConV2X 2021
26 October 2021
Complex artificial intelligence systems (AIS) are increasingly finding their way into consumer contexts. Everyday users with no domain expertise are being introduced to these systems with varying degrees of transparency […]
20 October 2021
14 October 2021
In celebration of World Standards Day 2021, IEEE SA invited global communities to share their ideas on the IEEE Standards that transform our lives and work. We received videos from […]
4 October 2021
Challenges in Agriculture and Food Security Agriculture is facing many challenges. Conventional farming practices are degrading soil health, releasing carbon from the soil, increasing erosion, polluting water sources, polluting the […]
24 September 2021
Chances are that when we phone or text someone, send a video clip or use our computer to log onto a communications network, we don’t think much about the underlying […]
15 September 2021
IEEE 7000™-2021 integrates ethical and functional requirements to mitigate risk and increase innovation in systems engineering product design.
8 September 2021
Many of the technologies, devices, and products you work with as a technology professional, from Wi-Fi to messaging apps, function based on IEEE Standards.
2 September 2021
Many, if not most, of the tasks we do as we go through our personal and business life each day require connectivity — everything from checking the weather or getting […]
31 August 2021
Traditionally, sensors have been used for camera imaging and sensing, quantifying, and communicating information about humidity, temperature, motion, speed, proximity, and other aspects of their environment. Today, they have […]
26 August 2021
Today, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the eyes of the world are on the subject of vaccination tracking. To discuss pathways forward, IEEE hosted a side session at the […]
13 August 2021
With the human population expected to grow from the current 7.9 billion to almost 10 billion by 2050, it is estimated that approximately 70% of the planet’s inhabitants will also […]
11 August 2021
New IEEE SA Industry Connections Program to Enable a Transdisciplinary Framework for Future Networks Applications and Services.
5 August 2021
Ethernet networking technology has continually evolved to meet increasingly demanding requirements ever since its invention nearly 50 years ago, and its latest enhancement is the ability to perform Time-Sensitive Networking […]
3 August 2021
Technology is now permanently intertwined with children’s lives almost from the beginning – from smart baby monitors to playing with connected toys, watching online videos, social media, using voice activated […]
29 July 2021
[toggle title=”View Video Transcript” state=”close”] Purva Rajkotia Speaker 2: (00:18) Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Connectivity and Telecommunications Practice video series, I’m the practice lead and your host Purva Rajkotia. […]
28 July 2021
A Frank Discussion of the Pitfalls and Possible Antidotes.
26 July 2021
From Wi-Fi to electric vehicles (EVs), and medical devices to smart grid, IEEE has nearly 1,200 active standards and 1,000 standards under development. Behind IEEE’s leadership in standards development and […]
20 July 2021
Over the past few decades the world has made great strides in building a powerful, pervasive, and resilient networking infrastructure, a task that has been given new urgency in recent […]
15 July 2021
This article was originally published in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. What is an International Standard? What is an international standard? The generally accepted understanding is one that is developed with […]
13 July 2021
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing the way we make critical decisions impacting the lives of individuals including decisions made throughout the legal system. AI offers the potential for more uniform, […]
9 July 2021
A Paradigm Shift in Healthcare Data Management Who should own patient data? Healthcare providers? Health wearables developers/manufacturers? The patient? Should the patient have the right to consent as to how […]
7 July 2021
What are Distributed Energy Resources? Distributed energy resources (DER) is the term used to describe the many types of energy generation and storage technologies that provide electric capacity or energy […]
2 July 2021
The amount of battery charge left in your device, vehicle, or sensor means the difference between accomplishing your task on schedule or being delayed. Everything from not getting stranded on […]
28 June 2021
Every year on 14 October, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) joins the international community in celebrating the importance of standards development and honoring the collaboration of individuals and organizations across […]
24 June 2021
The answers to some of the challenges facing the world today — connectivity for all people and businesses regardless of location, equitable healthcare, sustainable and reliable energy, and reducing the […]
22 June 2021
We depend on photonics, or light-based technologies, every day in many different ways. From flat-screen displays to LED lights; from medical lasers to security surveillance systems; and from fiber optics […]
18 June 2021
[toggle title=”View Video Transcript” state=”close”] Purva Rajkotia Welcome to the Rural Communication video series. In this series, we ask industry leaders and experts about their insights on how to […]
16 June 2021
[toggle title=”View Transcript” state=”close”] Maria Palombini Hello everyone, and welcome to Season Two of the IEEE SA Rethink Health Podcast Series. I’m your host, Maria Palombini and I lead the […]
15 June 2021
Why Is Standardized Measurement Important? There are currently nearly 1,200 IEEE standards and more than 900 projects under development that impact our everyday life across the world. And behind these […]
10 June 2021
[toggle title=”View Video Transcript” state=”close”] Purva Rajkotia: Hello, everyone welcome to the rural communication video series. In this series, we ask industry leaders and experts about their insights on hard […]
8 June 2021
During the past several months, IEEE has been taking part in The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum. The WSIS Forum serves as a platform for a global […]
2 June 2021
Global nuclear power plants, manufacturers, and test labs can leverage IEEE EQ Navigator service for independent, seamless, and secure assessment of compliance to IEEE standards.
1 June 2021
[toggle title=”View Video Transcript” state=”close”] Purva Rajkotia: Welcome to the Rural Communication video series. In this series, we asked the industry leaders and experts to provide that insights on how […]
25 May 2021
[toggle title=”View Video Transcript” state=”close”] Purva Rajkotia: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Rural Communication video series. In this series, we ask industry leaders and experts about their insights on how […]
13 May 2021
Wireless technology has evolved enormously since the 1999 Macworld trade show, at which Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced Apple’s AirPort wireless base station and iBook—the first Wi-Fi products widely marketed […]
27 April 2021
The Explosive Growth of Cloud Gaming and Esports is Driving an Urgent Need for Technical Standards.
20 April 2021
12 April 2021
What is Sustainable Development? Why is it Important? Sustainable development is a development that meets the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their […]
5 April 2021
24 March 2021
Smart Cities in India India is expected to witness an increase in urban population from 377 million in 2011 to 600 million in 2031 — roughly twice the current population […]
3 March 2021
The lifecycles of technology innovation and standards refinement are tightly entwined in a space as huge and long-lasting as Ethernet. For example, the new IEEE 802.3cu™, IEEE Draft Standard for […]
23 February 2021
On the dark web, health records are worth literally forty to fifty times more than credit card data. While you may be able to change your social security or fiscal […]
9 February 2021
This post is an adaptation of the article by the University of Washington Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. For those of us who have ever watched TV, talked on […]
5 February 2021
When the renowned physicist Richard Feynman gave a talk titled There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom at a meeting of the American Physical Society in 1959, little did anyone […]
3 February 2021
“We are making God obsolete,” declared the rockstar-like professor of synthetic biology in the recent Netflix hit show Biohackers. What happens when humans become creators of new forms of DNA, […]
20 January 2021
15 January 2021
IEEE standards have brought about many great evolutionary leaps that we rely upon but might not immediately recognize in our daily lives.
13 January 2021
At IEEE SA, the Development of Technical Standards Can be Broken Down into Six Main Stages.
11 January 2021
Standards are published documents that establish technical specifications and procedures designed to maximize the reliability of the materials, products, methods, and/or services people use every day.
5 January 2021
The 2020 virtual awards ceremony recognizes notable contributions to standards development in various industries and technologies.
4 January 2021
While automation—the heart of the “fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0”—clearly has moved from the corners of enterprise strategy and into mainstream conversation, it remains a rapidly maturing technology field […]
28 December 2020
IEEE Standards have long been leveraged by the public sector around the world as powerful instruments to support public policy initiatives, provide modern infrastructure, and advance humanity. To help governments […]
17 December 2020
There are varied but clear signs of progress toward ubiquitous Automotive Ethernet. For example, there were more presentations with a system view at the 2020 IEEE Standards Association Ethernet & […]
14 December 2020
While emerging Internet of Things (IoT) innovations offer consumers valuable benefits in areas such as assistance, efficiency, comfort, connectivity, and entertainment, there is a need to understand the issues around […]
10 December 2020
Head-mounted displays (HMDs) for virtual reality (VR) began arriving in the global marketplace in the mid 2010s, and their initial popular uptake quickly confirmed developers’ belief in their promise across […]
8 December 2020
In a world where automation based on robust and reliant connectivity is being implemented across a wide range of industries, time synchronization within networks has become a key factor in […]
8 December 2020
IEEE and IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) today announced plans for the Summit on the Impact of IEEE Standards on Emerging Applications to be held from 9 to 10 December 2020
5 December 2020
The IEEE 802.11™ standards family, the core technology behind Wi-Fi®, has continually been modified and enhanced to meet industry demands for robust and reliable wireless connectivity. A recently approved project, […]
4 December 2020
Every year, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) welcomes staff from national/regional standards bodies or affiliated government ministries to join its Standards Fellowship Program, which happens alongside the IEEE SA Standards […]
3 December 2020
With exponential growth across Ethernet users, access methods and services—and the global pandemic magnifying humanity’s reliance on connectivity—IEEE 802.3 community advances toward speed leap.
30 November 2020
As Artificial Intelligence Systems (AIS) technology is increasingly sourced from private companies for public use, existing procurement standards may fall short in proactively identifying harm or mitigating risks for citizens or users due to timing or budget constraints.
25 November 2020
In the wake of COVID-19, with increased need for location tracking and the sharing of biometric and medical data to combat the pandemic, a dialogue has emerged in governmental, commercial, […]
20 November 2020
Today, network operators and enterprises alike are looking to utilize YANG Data Models to support their new and next-generation network management systems and to address issues related to Time-Sensitive Networking […]
17 November 2020
The retail industry is in rapid transformation, accelerated by COVID-19. As consumers expect personalized products and experiences, as well as full transparency to responsible sourcing and sustainable practices, digital product […]
9 November 2020
The importance, impact, and potential benefits associated with digital transformation cannot be overstated, as organizations worldwide are updating their business models and software applications to take advantage of low-price data […]
26 October 2020
With a growing need for Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN), primarily to meet new and developing industrial automation and in-vehicle networking applications, the IEEE 802.1 Working Group continues to expand the development […]
22 October 2020
Contact tracing applications and technologies (CTA/CTT), which often leverage phone-location data, hold tremendous potential to help mitigate COVID-19’s spread. But it is clear now that we were not ready—from multi-faceted […]
19 October 2020
Pragmatic, market-driven standardization continually expands the low-cost foundation on which Ethernet innovation takes place, across the technology’s sprawling horizon of use cases. Standards development through the IEEE 802.3™ Ethernet Working […]
16 October 2020
14 October 2020
Over the last century, large-scale industrial activities, rapid population growth, urbanization, and inequality have had adverse effects on the earth, our lives, and the well-being of future generations. Sustainable development […]
13 October 2020
New program offers alliances, associations and consortia a path from industry specification to standardization, expanding market visibility and global awareness.
10 October 2020
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a global rush towards the digital transformation of nearly all aspects of daily life. Given the pace of these changes, digital literacy and digital […]
7 October 2020
With the ongoing development and use of electronic devices across numerous industries worldwide, there is a global need to standardize terms and the test and computational methods used to describe […]
2 October 2020
This article was originally published in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. “Universal Service” has a long history as a goal for telecommunications networks. The meaning is simple: everyone who wants to […]
28 September 2020
This article was originally published in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. In Richard Feynman’s famous essay, There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom[1], he pointed out that innovation in physics had […]
11 September 2020
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) form the backbone of today’s digital economy, with an enormous potential to accelerate progress on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and improve people’s lives in fundamental ways—from providing access to education resources and healthcare, and fostering digital services and inclusion, to making communities more sustainable.
3 September 2020
With DER penetration growing globally, IEEE intends to help utilities and other industry partners build a qualified workforce for the future.
13 August 2020
Since the recent outbreak of COVID-19, clinical researchers, drug manufacturers, economists, social scientists, and other experts have sought access to data for analytics. Much of the data resides in disparate networks and within organizational boundaries. It takes considerable time and effort to obtain permission to acquire this data, to gain authorization from ethics committees or institutional review boards (IRBs) to use it, and to transfer it across overstressed networks. Most researchers would prefer to spend the precious time consumed by these rather tedious tasks on analysis. A more efficient approach would be to have a directory that says what data is where and what it contains, and then develop analytics to leverage the data in a way that preserves privacy and minimizes latency.
11 August 2020
The cryptocurrency industry has grown rapidly into a very large industry, with numerous “coins,” hundreds of exchanges, and payments exceeding $1 million USD each day. A lack of globally relevant […]
30 July 2020
Trends around traffic drivers such as video, 5G, and IEEE 802.11™ ‘Wi-Fi®’ point toward an ongoing bandwidth explosion for Ethernet networks around the world going forward. The publicly available IEEE […]
13 July 2020
The first half of 2020 has been a busy time of progress on varied fronts regarding the work of The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems […]
7 July 2020
Genome sequencing has enormous potential for personalized medicine, mitigating the next pandemic, and more. But it can’t live up to that potential if researchers don’t have a standardized way to […]
2 July 2020
Right alongside sound strategy and nimble resource mobilization, innovative implementation of existing and emerging technologies is one of the essentials of sustainable development worldwide. There is substantial excitement around information […]
30 June 2020
The local economy really isn’t so local anymore, is it? Just about everything today is a global economy, in which almost any technologist or businessperson is able to access economies that […]
23 June 2020
It goes without saying that Ethernet is easily the world’s most widely used local area networking (LAN) technology. Today, hundreds of millions of Ethernet network interface cards (NICs), repeater ports, […]
16 June 2020
Navigating standards development can be a challenging journey, whether a first-time participant or a senior IEEE SA member. To support an ever-expanding portfolio of global standards, we have launched a […]
16 June 2020
Technology and business dynamics change much more rapidly in today’s global marketplace than they did in the past. In order to stay relevant, companies must be able to think and […]
4 June 2020
We live in a world where changes can take place by the second. Just as the world evolves, so do we at IEEE SA.
18 May 2020
The global pandemic is clearly illuminating the value and even necessity of online education and remote learning for students around the world. It also is revealing key hurdles and limitations yet to be addressed in the technology space.
30 April 2020
We are pleased to announce IEEE 7010-2020, Recommended Practice for Assessing the Impact of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems on Human Well-Being has officially published. This is the first of thirteen IEEE 70xx series standards to be published.
2 April 2020
Building on the success of its annual year-end IEEE SA Standards Fellowship program held alongside the IEEE Standards Board (SASB) meeting series at IEEE’s headquarters, for the first SASB meeting […]
12 March 2020
The English word “patent” derives from the Latin “patere” meaning “to be open.” Its use in this sense comes from the letters patent issued by kings and other sovereigns wishing to make their edicts open for all to see. In contrast, letters close were edicts that were kept secret. We see this usage of “patent” when we say something is “patently obvious,” that is, openly obvious.
5 March 2020
While in Herzliya, Israel for its Board of Governors meeting, the IEEE SA hosted a Startup Networking Event: Hardened Systems in Mobility, Healthcare, Energy and IoT. With the growing number […]
4 March 2020
After more than a decade of leading open source communities, Bonewald to lead IEEE SA Open platform offering cost-effective options for developing and validating open source projects.
2 March 2020
Consumer behavior is changing the wireless network landscape, with an ever-growing need for bandwidth and speed. Powerful new wireless devices, increasing usage of wireless Internet access and a growing range of data-hungry services for gaming, music, video and social networking are driving huge increases in data traffic. According to the Cisco Visual Networking Index: Forecast and Trends, 2017–2022 White Paper, all the mentioned service categories will increase their traffic approximately 10-fold from 2017 to 2022, with 111.4 exabytes of wireless data traffic being offloaded to IEEE 802.11™ “Wi-Fi®” networks by 2022 on a monthly basis.
26 February 2020
ECPAIS begins next phase of efforts promoting responsible innovation in the algorithmic age.
18 February 2020
It started with an interaction at an IEEE conference a little more than a year ago. An engineer from the Electricity Company of Ghana Ltd. stopped by the IEEE Conformity […]
7 February 2020
The global cryptocurrency industry has matured to a point that numerous “coins” and hundreds of exchanges exist in the marketplace, accounting for payments exceeding $1 million USD each day. One […]
7 January 2020
With the launch of three new study groups, the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group continues to drive the ongoing adoption of Ethernet across a broad range of industries and is […]
17 December 2019
Draft standard provides a cost-effective option for 5G deployments as defined by International Telecommunications Union.
17 December 2019
Haptic technologies have been widely used in consumer and professional products for many years. Haptic actuator hardware and associated technology have been included in billions of devices such as smartphones, […]
12 December 2019
In 1968 the immensely influential article by Garrett Hardin titled “The Tragedy of the Commons”[1] was published. In it, Hardin argued that the result of holding exploitable property in common was that each user had an incentive to use more than their fair share before others did. The result was that the common property was over-exploited and eventually became unusable by anyone. His thesis was based on observations made over a century before by the British economist William Forster Lloyd[2] in the context of explaining the problem of farmers in England over-grazing their cattle on lands open for the use of all (commons).
10 December 2019
The Open Community on Ethics and Intelligent Systems (OCEANIS), a global forum for discussion, debate and collaboration for organizations interested in the development and use of standards to further the […]
9 December 2019
IEEE participated in the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), 25-29 November 2019 under the theme: ‘One World. One Net. One Vision.’ in Berlin, Germany. Held annually, the IGF is a platform for leaders from academia, business, civil society, government, and the technical community coming together to constructively debate the future of Internet governance. This year, over 6,000 individuals participated in the discussions from over 161 countries, in-person and remotely.
9 December 2019
The Open Community on Ethics and Intelligent Systems (OCEANIS), a global forum for discussion, debate and collaboration for organizations interested in the development and use of standards to further the […]
4 December 2019
IEEE SA held its annual Standards Exchange Fellowship program from 4-8 November 2019 alongside the IEEE Standards Board meeting series in Piscataway, USA, giving program participants from national and regional […]
23 October 2019
In celebration of World Standards Day held on 14 October, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) held a contest exploring the 2019 theme of “What does the future of technology […]
17 October 2019
IEEE today announced the recipients of the 2019 IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) awards.
15 October 2019
Starting in 2017 the government of Estonia has held the annual Tallinn Digital Summit (TDS), where global leaders from governments to technical communities gather to address challenges we face in today’s digital life. IEEE SA was honored to be invited to TDS 2019 as a knowledge partner in recognition of its work in the ethical design of autonomous and intelligent systems (A/IS), digital inclusion, data governance and related areas.
14 October 2019
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) created and is well known for a globally open and inclusive environment for consensus-building and widely-respected and adopted technology standards used around the world. […]
2 October 2019
IEEE Technology and Data Harmonization for Enabling Remote Clinical Trials explores enhanced technologies and methodologies.
1 October 2019
Not only does the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) identify viable areas for standards creation, establish expertise in those areas and then create, publish and distribute standards around the world, it also works to help aid market adoption of those standards. A workshop series to explore the evolution of IEEE 1547™, IEEE Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electric Power Systems, is a perfect example of such post-standardization activities.
13 September 2019
The IEEE 802.11™ Working Group has established a new standardization project focusing on Enhancements for Extremely High Throughput (EHT). The project represents the next-generation standard beyond IEEE 802.11ax™, with target […]
12 September 2019
In 2015 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a set of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) that are to be reached by the year 2030[1]. In essence, these goals are an attempt to resolve the issue of the “Great Divergence”[2] between industrially developed and undeveloped countries. SDG 9, labeled “Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,” is focused on building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and fostering innovation. Communications systems are the core of a huge industry, thrive on innovation, and are a critical element of the infrastructure of modern societies. So, the clear message is that communications systems must themselves be sustain- able over the long term and are also essential for the realization of the collective SDG. The question is, what stands in the way of realizing these goals?
1 September 2019
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) has published its Policymakers’ Guide to IEEE Standards, which aims to help public policymakers better understand the benefits of using IEEE standards to support public policy initiatives. IEEE standards can be powerful instruments for government. They are global in nature and developed in an inclusive and transparent manner, leveraging the expertise of the global IEEE community from more than 160 countries from all continents.
30 August 2019
A recent issue of Proceedings of the IEEE entitled Machine Ethics: The Design and Governance of Ethical AI and Autonomous Systems represents a useful and informative resource for stakeholders in […]
7 August 2019
Switches are Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model Layer 2 devices that are responsible for forwarding frames addressed to other ports by using addresses in the layer 2 header (MAC addresses). The most common switch in the market is the unmanaged switch. These require little or no configuration as they learn where to forward traffic by building a table based on the traffic entering the switch. Unmanaged switches are not only a security risk in automotive, they lack features necessary in today’s evolving automotive architectures.
1 August 2019
When Microchip introduced the industry’s first AEC-Q100 qualified Ethernet PHY in 2008, we did not know it would herald the transformation of in-vehicle networks to include Ethernet backbones. In part, this was driven by the concept of zonal architectures. Traditionally a vehicle’s Engine Control Units (ECUs) were distributed to the domain they were controlling. There could be a lighting control unit, a door control unit, a powertrain ECU etc. With zonal architectures, the network can be organized to have zones related to a position in the vehicle rather than a function. Each zone then has a connection to many different domains. The choice of zone and connectivity is now up to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) to optimize.
1 August 2019
Ethernet as the well-established technology for new and future vehicles is still challenging because of the complexity of testing. Based on the architecture and multiple protocols involved (7-layers of the OSI-model) – engineers are challenged with different test methodologies like Physical layer testing, protocol conformance testing or device- and network performance testing. Security implementations and the careful validation of the functionality with cybersecurity testing reduces the risk of attacks and manipulations.
31 July 2019
IEEE 2755.1TM draws upon industry consensus to provide a turnkey guide to assist in selecting the best support business needs.
24 July 2019
New automotive applications, such as high-powered entertainment systems, are driving up bandwidth requirements and costs associated with cabling and network interfaces. Automotive Ethernet was designed to meet industry needs and enables fast and cost-effective data communications between systems and in-vehicle components.
12 July 2019
The fundamental idea behind global standards collaboration is that standardization needs to work seamlessly across borders and organizations in order to succeed. Of course, seamless standardization requires information exchanges among engineers and entities in countries and regions with different geopolitical view- points. Contrary to this spirit are some recent events that tend to impede the movement of technological information related to standards development across borders even when the information is already public or is destined for public release. One wonders: Are we seeing the rise of information mercantilism?
11 July 2019
Stakeholders from the utility and telecommunications industries are encouraged to contribute to the NESC during the comment period that closes on 1 March 2020.
24 June 2019
Monitoring of perishable foods using sensors is becoming increasingly popular, and standalone sensors for detecting the freshness of food are already in use. Similarly, Internet of Things (IoT) enabled sensors for sensing, detecting, and utilizing cloud storage for data archiving are a reality today. While these are beneficial as standalone technologies, a single platform capable of integrating a collection of select IoT-enabled sensors, data analytics, and image processing combined with cloud computing has the potential to create a considerable impact on the next-generation food monitoring solutions.
21 June 2019
What Do You Really Mean? Language is both ambiguous and important in this fast-paced and changing artificial intelligence (AI) market. The terms AI, machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) […]
19 June 2019
Today, retailers and brands understand the growing need to utilize technology-driven tools in order to provide greater value for their businesses and customers, and the Retail DT Grand Challenge is […]
17 June 2019
This is the first of a kind conference organized at India connecting three different hot technologies (artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and edge) together and present a unified view of the use cases, trends and work happening in these domains. This event was organized by the IEEE Bangalore section and IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) Blockchain Group together at Philips Innovation Center, Bangalore on 10 May 2019.
13 June 2019
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) participated in the annual United Nation’s Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science Technology and Innovation (STI) for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on 14-15 May 2019. The STI Forum provides a venue for facilitating interaction, matchmaking, and the establishment of networks between relevant stakeholders and multi-stakeholder partnerships in order to identify and examine technology needs and gaps with regard to scientific cooperation, innovation and capacity-building, and also in order to help facilitate development, transfer and dissemination of relevant technologies for the Sustainable Development Goals.
4 June 2019
This past year the IEEE announced the availability of the Spanish language edition of the 2017 NESC Handbook as part of a global initiative to share best electrical safety practices […]
2 May 2019
The 2019 Ethernet & IP @ Automotive Technology Day (E&IP@ATD) returns to the birthplace of the automotive industry—Detroit, Michigan. Hosted by Ford Motor Company, E&IP@ATD is the premier venue for […]
30 April 2019
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is hosting a complimentary workshop highlighting the rich and wide-ranging IEEE power and energy standards portfolio on 14 June 2019 in Panama City, Panama. Supported […]
24 April 2019
23 April 2019
Standard amendments provide physical layers, and associated control and management parameters, for increased network Ethernet speeds, enhanced backplane applications and improved delivery of power over Ethernet.
9 April 2019
As part of its capacity-building activities, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) held a Fellowship Program for regulators, policy makers, and national standards bodies from emerging economies during the IEEE 802 […]
26 March 2019
IEEE SA Taking the Lead for Industry Standards for Digital Skills.
25 March 2019
Ask any parents’ thoughts about their minor and adolescent children involved in online gaming and you’ll likely hear a response expressing some level of frustration regarding the amount of time […]
25 March 2019
Groundbreaking report to take ethical implementation of autonomous and intelligent systems (A/IS) worldwide from principles to practice.
25 March 2019
With autonomous and intelligent systems (A/IS) playing a larger and larger role in our daily lives, more and more attention is being paid to the ethical questions these revolutionary technologies […]
15 March 2019
Can Ethics be Standardized? Creating Modern Standards for Ethical Autonomous and Intelligent Systems
Technologists often react with an eye roll when the subject of ethics comes up. One interpretation of this is that they may think ethics is the purview of philosophy and religion and not really within their domain. An engineer may think of it as a “soft” subject, not the hard science and engineering of designing and building engineering artifacts for which they were trained.
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On 20-23 May 2019 at George Mason University in Arlington, VA, IEEE IC Industry Consortium on Learning Engineering (ICICLE) will host the inaugural IEEE ICICLE Conference on Learning Engineering to […]
14 February 2019
Join us! Participate in the Retail Digital Transformation (DT) Grand Challenge – Help transform retail and brand industries with new technologies It is a pivotal time for retailers and brands […]
14 February 2019
IEEE 11073-20701™-2018 defines an architecture that binds the participant and communication model to the Web services data transport model defined in previous IEEE 11073™ standards
13 February 2019
Ethernet continues on a steady path of growth and advancement, enabling higher speeds and opening the door to new and enhanced applications. The IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group has announced […]
22 January 2019
21 December 2018
In December 2018, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) held its annual Standards Exchange (SE) program, giving participants from multiple national and regional standards bodies a chance to learn about the […]
19 December 2018
IEEE 1584TM-2018 provides mathematical models for designers and facility operators to apply in determining arc-flash hazard distances
12 December 2018
Results have been published from the 2018 challenge organized by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), IEEE, and the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards (KATS), which called for academic papers […]
6 December 2018
Written by Roger Marks, Chair, IEEE 802 “Network Enhancements for the Next Decade” Industry Connections Activity Modern data centers are tasked with delivering intelligent multi‐media responses to real‐time human interactions. […]
3 December 2018
Annual awards ceremony recognizes excellent leadership and participation in standards advancement.
29 November 2018
Standard defines profiles that select features, options, configurations, defaults, protocols, and procedures of bridges, stations, and LANs that are necessary to build networks capable of transporting time-sensitive fronthaul streams.
28 November 2018
IEEE 802.19.1™ standard includes geolocation-capable devices, improves spectrum sharing.
15 November 2018
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) held several events in Eastern Africa as follow-on on past meetings and engagements, and to continue to build awareness and connections with the local […]
13 November 2018
Ten years ago, no one held a miniature portable computer in their hands. But today, much of the world uses mobile phones as their primary means of access to the […]
5 November 2018
By Lisa Morgan, Program Director, Content and Community, IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (A/IS) The world has become a very polarized place in the last […]
1 November 2018
By Lisa Morgan, program director, IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems Outreach Committee Members of the IEEE’s Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems […]
26 October 2018
By Lisa Morgan, Program Director, Content and Community, IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Automated and Intelligent Systems Outreach Committee Older Americans remember when they had a personal relationship with […]
23 October 2018
Six European and international consortia, working groups and patient advocacies to share developments and perspectives on private and public blockchain pilots.
18 October 2018
Spanish language edition of the 2017 NESC Handbook available now, with Spanish eLearning Modules soon to be available online; Chinese Mandarin selected for next translations.
14 October 2018
In celebration of World Standards Day, IEEE Standards Association held a contest exploring the 2018 theme of “Standards and the 4th Industrial Revolution.” Contestants submitted videos exploring how standards are […]
9 October 2018
This sponsored post, associated with the IEEE SA Ethernet & IP @ Automotive Technology Day event, solely represents the views of the author, was developed independently by the entity sponsoring the […]
9 October 2018
Stakeholder input sought around IEEE 802.11’s usage and requirements for extremely high throughput and real-time applications.
2 October 2018
Program will create specifications for certification and marking processes advancing transparency, accountability and reduction of algorithmic bias in Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (A/IS).
19 September 2018
New amendment to IEEE 802.11™ standard benefits both network operators and end users by enabling better service availability detection for wireless local area networks.
13 September 2018
IEEE 802.3™ Industry Connections New Ethernet Applications Ad Hoc seeks input from technology’s expanding range of application spaces globally.
6 September 2018
IEEE 2050™-2018 specifies a real-time operating system (OS) for 16- and 32-bit microprocessors deployed throughout the IoT ecosystem.
23 August 2018
On 19 October 2018, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will celebrate a century of service as the coordinating body for the US standards and conformity assessment system. As one […]
17 August 2018
Autonomous vehicles come with a large number of sensors, multiple LIDARs, RADARs, and high-resolution cameras. It features an array of technologies such as CAN FD, Automotive Ethernet, 10GBASE-T (IEEE 802.3an™), etc. They are capable of generating a massive amount of data in a short amount of time. When you want to record the vehicle data from the autonomous cars to test and verify, it is desirable to record everything that autonomous vehicles can produce at high speed. How can you possibly record that much data? Even if you find a device with high-bandwidth logging and a high storage capacity, how do you offload and analyze terabytes of data? Not only does it take forever to offload terabytes of collected data, but it will be very hard to store that data on a computer.
16 August 2018
Integrating the OpenFog Consortium’s Reference Architecture, IEEE 1934 designed to enable processing to be distributed across things-to-cloud continuum.
15 August 2018
IEEE is returning to SXSW® in 2019! You can help make it happen by voting for our sessions. Simply click the link below to view sessions and vote! To vote, […]
14 August 2018
10BASE-T1S, also called 10SPE (10 Mbps Single Pair Ethernet), is a new network technology currently under specification of IEEE 802.3cg™. The objective of the technology is to get a collision free, deterministic transmission on a multi-drop network, which can be used in applications using CAN, CAN-FD, FlexRay or 100BASE-T1 today. The Physical Layer Collision Avoidance (PLCA) implemented allows utilization of the entire bandwidth of 10 Mbps. It also supports an arbitration scheme guaranteeing each node access to the media within a deterministic time.
10 August 2018
NXP is introducing an Ethernet PHY transceiver which provides innovative sleep and wake-up-forwarding functionality. Standard-compliant and interoperable according to OPEN Alliance TC-10, this innovation is an important enabler to reach the efficiency goals of future E/E vehicle architectures.
8 August 2018
Seventeen young professional engineers attending the 2018 Young Professionals in Space conference, Barcelona, Spain, 17th – 21st July 2018 took part in the IEEE Standards University ‘Mars Space Colony: A […]
6 August 2018
Ethernet technologies provide flexible, scalable and cost-effective in-vehicle network. As such, automotive industries are looking to Automotive Ethernet as the next generation communication bus and it has become increasingly important as a backbone to a car’s communication network. Safety standards and increased consumer communication demands require the automotive industry to add more applications with ever-increasing complexity for connectivity to networks.
3 August 2018
I was first introduced to the MyData community by my friends Sean Bohan and Katryna Dow, two of the smartest people I know working in the realms of personal data and identity. […]
31 July 2018
IEEE 802.11bb™ to define one medium access control (MAC) and several physical layer (PHY) specifications for light-based wireless connectivity for fixed, portable, and moving stations within a local area network […]
25 July 2018
New global forum to foster cooperation in the development and use of ethically aligned standards in ICT, in particular for autonomous and intelligent systems.
23 July 2018
The IEEE 844 Working Group—Electrical Impedance, Induction, and Skin Effect Heating of Pipelines and Vessels recently published standards addressing skin effect trace heating systems utilized in industries such as refineries, […]
17 July 2018
Amendment meets demand for bridging IEEE 802.11 media to the same level as IEEE 802.3 Ethernet by providing internal connections as transit links within IEEE 802.1Q bridged networks.
13 July 2018
“Instead of thinking about machine intelligence in terms of humans vs. machines, we should consider the system that integrates humans and machines—not artificial intelligence, but extended intelligence.” – Joi Ito, Resisting […]
22 June 2018
Council on Extended Intelligence prioritizes participant design, data agency and evolved metrics of sustainable prosperity to overcome reductionism and improve wellbeing.
21 June 2018
Contest co-sponsored by IEEE Standards Association, Product Innovation (PI) Apparel and the 3D Retail Coalition helps drive technology innovation to transform retail and brand industries.
20 June 2018
11 June 2018
‘Incorporating Ethical Considerations in Autonomous & Intelligent Systems (A/IS) – Policy & Industry Requirements in the Algorithmic Age’ was the topic of an interactive workshop that took place in The […]
6 June 2018
For safety-related functions such as the data network backbone, autonomous driving requires redundant systems. The objective of this redundancy is to increase safety and avoid the autonomous car being locked if the backbone is disabled in some way. The second backbone may be optical as well, or even copper-based. Reliability analysis shows the highest reliability lies in having a technology redundancy like optical and copper. Consequently, more and more OEMs are now considering Plastic Optical Fiber (POF).
5 June 2018
Study groups address next-generation applications of wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE), as well as expanding local broadcast services using IEEE 802.11 WLAN.
1 June 2018
Transportation, in particular the automotive industry, is undergoing a radical transformation driven by unprecedented advances of information and communication technologies including machine learning and real-time environmental modeling. Europe will deploy […]
23 May 2018
Projects focus on rating trustworthiness of news sources and establishing machine readable personal privacy terms.
21 May 2018
Thad Starner is a wearable-computing pioneer. He founded the MIT Wearable Computing Project; he is a professor in the School of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and […]
17 May 2018
15 May 2018
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote information sharing and increased stakeholder engagement on standards-development activities of each organization.
14 May 2018
A professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Toronto and an IEEE Senior Member, Steve Mann built the first wearable computerized-vision system before he […]
7 May 2018
Todd Richmond is the director of advanced prototypes at the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT), as well as a member of the IEEE Global Initiative on […]
3 May 2018
IEEE 802.11aj™ enables high throughput operations in the 60 GHz and 45 GHz frequency bands in accordance with Chinese regulations.
30 April 2018
Specializing in the emerging technologies of virtual worlds and three-dimensional interfaces, Jay Iorio is a technology strategist for the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA). He is a co-chair of the […]
26 April 2018
IEEE 1547™ assures commissioning compliance across any type and size of DER implementation.
25 April 2018
As part of its capacity-building activities, IEEE SA held a Fellowship Program for regulators and policy makers from emerging economies during the IEEE 802 Local Area Networks/Metropolitan Area Networks Standards […]
23 April 2018
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is the Army’s corporate, central laboratory. “Its diverse assortment of unique facilities and dedicated workforce of government and private sector partners make up the […]
20 April 2018
18 April 2018
Committee’s 2018 Spring Meeting Kicks Off with Celebratory Gala Dinner Event Since their invention, power transformers have been essential for the transmission, distribution, and utilization of alternating current electrical energy, […]
17 April 2018
IEEE 1800™-2017 offered at no cost through the Accellera Systems Initiative (Accellera) sponsored IEEE Get Program.
16 April 2018
Just as residents of many south Florida towns prepare their homes and families for natural disasters—boarding up windows, stocking up on vital supplies, identifying evacuation centers, etc.—city officials must also […]
12 April 2018
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) approves new standard revision for DER Interconnection In the last quarter of 2017, the IEEE Conformity Assessment Program (ICAP) hosted a pilot demonstration at Clemson […]
11 April 2018
In a recent Q&A for Light Reading’s Women in Comms Mentor Monday column, Microelectronics Chip Pioneer Envisions Techno-Social Innovation, Lynn Conway, IEEE Life Fellow reflects on the importance of diverse […]
9 April 2018
6 April 2018
As developments in autonomous systems advance, it’s important to look at how unconscious bias might be penetrating these systems. Considering that technology leadership is skewed 80% men and 83% white, […]
5 April 2018
As autonomous systems infiltrate everyday life, no longer should we just rely on technologists and engineers to make decisions about how these technologies should act. It’s important to bring together […]
3 April 2018
Workshop emphasis on inclusiveness and open dialogue fosters deliberation on essential change proposals ahead of the 16 July 2018 deadline for submissions.
2 April 2018
In April 2018, the IEEE SA Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) gathered with experts from leading entities from Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China. On 16 April, IEEE SA held a bilateral […]
22 March 2018
Standard amendment defines Ethernet Media Access Control (MAC) parameters, physical layer specifications, and management parameters to extend 25 Gb/s Ethernet well beyond 100 meters.
19 March 2018
Global Home for Industry Collaboration continues to build synergies with leading industry consortia on the development of advanced mobile connectivity ecosystem platforms.
15 March 2018
IEEE will address Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems (AI/AS) in High-Level Policy Statement.
13 March 2018
IEEE 802.3bs™-2017 supports aggregation & high-bandwidth interconnectivity needed to meet rapidly increasing bandwidth demands.
8 March 2018
A study from Rockefeller University estimates that the human nose is capable of distinguishing more than a trillion different scents. There’s a reason behind picking out the perfect fragrance for […]
7 March 2018
Digital technology is drawing closer to our bodies via wearables, prosthetics and other medical devices. While the promise is of better care, the security implications become even greater. In a […]
1 March 2018
A Q&A with Hugh Herr, head of biomechatronics group, MIT Media Lab, and Aimee Mullins, actress, model, athlete, who will provide insights on human augmentation at the annual SXSW Conference, […]
27 February 2018
Q&A with Dean Kamen, world-renown inventor, humanitarian and President of DEKA Research & Development and Founder of FIRST® What is your vision for how technology will benefit humanity? As a […]
22 February 2018
From 30 January 2018 to 2 February 2018, the kick-off meeting of IEEE P2671™ On-line Detection Working Group (IEEE/C/SAB/OD_WG) and the IEEE P2672™ Mass Customization Working Group (IEEE/C/SAB/ MC_WG) had […]
22 February 2018
Speaker panel to address ethical issues in Artificial Intelligence (AI); IEEE booth features “IEEE uniVRse,” an experience of emerging augmented, mixed and virtual reality technologies.
20 February 2018
The partnership will begin with development of a standards framework for optimizing the supply chain to drive industry adoption.
15 February 2018
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13 February 2018
“Curated in partnership with SXSW, IEEE’s seventh annual “Tech for Humanity Series” explores leading-edge technologies, critical issues and the societal and ethical implications of high-tech advancements that will shape humanity’s future.”
8 February 2018
Q&A with Whurley, Chair of IEEE Quantum Computing Working Group 1. What is your vision for how technology will benefit humanity? I’m eternally optimistic about the positive effects technology will […]
31 January 2018
Groundbreaking Technology Key for Improving Clinical Studies, Unlocking and Securing Data and Enhancing Patient Safety and Engagement When you consider the exorbitant costs and excessive timelines associated with new drug […]
31 January 2018
Join us! Participate in the Retail Digital Transformation (DT) Grand Challenge – Help transform retail and brand industries with new technologies It is a pivotal time for retailers and brands […]
30 January 2018
The upcoming “Blockchain for Clinical Trials Forum” is the first step in bringing together key stakeholders to embrace an emerging technology for conducting improved clinical trials.
25 January 2018
In celebration of World Standards Day, IEEE Standards Association held a contest exploring the 2017 theme of “standards make cities smarter.” Contestants submitted videos exploring how standards are helping to […]
25 January 2018
Collaborative programs, standards-development projects and educational events are among IEEE activities in keeping with goals of 28 January observance.
16 January 2018
IEEE 802.19.1a™ specifies radio technology independent methods for coexistence among dissimilar or independently operated wireless networks, such as TV band White Spaces, the 5GHz license-exempt bands and access in 3.5GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service bands.
4 January 2018
As part of capacity-building activities, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) recently held its first Standards Exchange (SE) program.
21 December 2017
13 December 2017
World’s largest technical professional organization sees record number of standards activities addressing the social, economic and ethical challenges from emerging technologies.
12 December 2017
Psychologist Albert “Skip” Rizzo conducts research on the design, development, and evaluation of virtual reality (VR) systems targeting the areas of clinical assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, and resilience. This work spans […]
12 December 2017
A key driver for ethical technology development, IEEE invites industry and expert input on Version 2 of Ethically Aligned Design: A Vision for Prioritizing Human Well-being with Autonomous and Intelligent Systems.
5 December 2017
Pamela Pavliscak is Committee Member, IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in the Design of Autonomous Systems, visiting assistant professor at Pratt Institute’s School of Information and founder of insights and […]
4 December 2017
Annual awards ceremony applauds significant achievement and participation in standards advancement.
30 November 2017
Group will drive global standardization efforts to advance light communications technologies as a solution to meet growing wireless capacity demands.
28 November 2017
17 November 2017
Focus areas address metrics for ensuring human wellbeing, developing methodologies to achieve ethically-driven nudging parameters, and establishing fail-safe mechanisms in autonomous and semi-autonomous systems.
15 November 2017
15 November 2017
Highlighting efforts of the IEEE 802.11ba™ Standards Task Group, the IEEE Wake-Up Radio Technology Report provides analysis on the application, market, and technology impacts of low-power/low-latency IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Interfaces.
13 November 2017
10 November 2017
Agreement transfers the leading real-time operating system (OS) title for 16- and 32-bit microprocessors deployed throughout the IoT ecosystem to IEEE.
7 November 2017
From creating new vaccines to smart city applications, the promise of quantum computing is almost endless. For example, researchers are working on a quantum computing platform that can detect traffic […]
1 November 2017
In the Fall of 2017, the IEEE SA Corporate Advisory Group (CAG) held an industry roundtable in Beijing, China. Representatives from approximately 20 Chinese companies, many of which are IEEE […]
24 October 2017
24 October 2017
Media converters are popular because they allow the easy connection of Automotive Ethernet ECUs and other nodes to standard Ethernet ports (such as those on PCs). Early media converters, like Intrepid’s RAD-Moon, were designed for first-generation 100 Mb/s Automotive Ethernet. However, the advent of autonomy and the development of new features have led to increasing demands for bandwidth. As a result, the industry is now moving to the newer, faster 1000BASE-T1 standard.
17 October 2017
Independent, comprehensive study examines barriers and benefits of adoption with pharmaceutical supply chain executives currently evaluating or testing the technology.
13 October 2017
Counterfeit medicine is a rapidly rising global epidemic. The size and scope of the issue are reaching a point where the World Health Organization can only roughly estimate that the […]
13 October 2017
Making things “smart” seems to be happening everywhere today. More and more people are using smart tools in their homes, cars and other aspects of their everyday lives. New applications […]
12 October 2017
IEEE P802.3ch™ Standard to define Physical Layer Specifications and Management Parameters to support media and operating conditions for applications in the automotive environment.
12 October 2017
Standard revision is a collaborative effort with the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) to resolve longstanding conformance issues related to degraded voltage.
10 October 2017
In August 2017, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) sponsored a groundbreaking, independent research study focused on the State of Blockchain Adoption on the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain. This study will offer detailed insights […]
10 October 2017
IEEE P3141™ to address improving the quality of experiences, interoperability, communication, and security for 3D Body Processing technologies.
4 October 2017
Standards Helping Drive IoT, Smart Grid and Smart Home Technologies When considering the multitude of connected devices, and the diverse range of broadband wireless access technologies in play with the IoT, […]
2 October 2017
The 21st meeting of the Global Standards Collaboration (GSC), a high-level gathering of the world’s leading information and communication technologies (ICT) standards organizations, took place from 26-27 September 2017.
25 September 2017
13 September 2017
IEEE and the Ecuadorian Service for Standardization (INEN) today announced the signing of a standards adoption agreement to utilize IEEE standards in Ecuador.
12 September 2017
Standard project helping establish a reference architecture for IoT gaining ground The IEEE is actively engaging with startup companies exploring emerging IoT technologies and encouraging their participation in the development […]
11 September 2017
Many automotive architectures are moving toward Ethernet-based vehicle networks to increase bandwidth and provide the latest features customers demand, such as infotainment, safety, connectivity, and autonomous functions.
8 September 2017
Event aims to advance wearable, wireless sensor interoperability for healthcare; exploring data collection, privacy and governance issues and building consensus for research, guidance and standardization efforts.
24 August 2017
In a world of ubiquitous electrical devices and the ever-increasing demand for wireless connectivity, overcoming electromagnetic interference and its possible negative impacts have standards bodies pursuing solutions to alleviate growing […]
23 August 2017
IEEE P7130™ will establish a general nomenclature for Quantum Computing to standardize communication with related hardware and software projects.
15 August 2017
By IEEE Standards Association Corporate Advisory Group It’s well understood that standardization efforts–from identifying standards needs to building consensus on standards projects through to a standard being published—are closely aligned […]
14 August 2017
Everyday we interact with tens, if not hundreds, of machines. Machines wake us, make our coffee, entertain us, get us to work and back, and lull us to sleep. We […]
11 August 2017
Unless we radically shift our technology base, we cannot sustain people with the quality of life that we have in the developed world … if they all have this resource […]
9 August 2017
The diagnosis of dementia is traumatic both for the patient and the patient’s family as it means incorporation of several changes in lifestyle; and it may also result in severe […]
3 August 2017
The availability of electric power and its ability to drive economic productivity is a long-established characteristic of developed nations. Access to electricity, however, is far from universal. According to the […]
25 July 2017
Collaboration between NIST and IEEE P2302™ will help build consensus on creating an Intercloud – an open, transparent infrastructure amongst cloud providers to support evolving technological and business models.
21 July 2017
19 July 2017
New standards projects address data governance for children, students, and employers and can help develop AI agents to provide data vaults and algorithms allowing individual access and control of personal information.
11 July 2017
29 June 2017
The 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) to highlight latest advancements in biomedical engineering, healthcare technology R&D, translational clinical research, technology transfer and entrepreneurship, and biomedical engineering education.
19 June 2017
In this latest episode, Maria Palombini, Director, Emerging Communities & Opportunities Development at IEEE, speaks with Robert Barkovich, founder of Health Linkages, a data provenance company for healthcare. Robert will […]
16 June 2017
Nobody need question that mobile devices have become a key fixture in our daily lives, particularly with the younger up-and-coming generations who are seemingly transfixed to their mobile phones and […]
13 June 2017
6 June 2017
Whether it is due to regulators, patients or providers, the medical industry faces constant pressure to do more with less. Other industries facing similar pressures are mostly running their work […]
30 May 2017
24 May 2017
Virtual reality (VR), something to only dream about or experience in major movies not too long ago! Now you can go to a local store, or online, and pick up […]
19 May 2017
IEEE SA and Wall Street Blockchain Alliance (WSBA) Collaborate to Present an Educational Networking Event on the Opportunities and Considerations for Blockchain Standards in Financial Services On Thursday 20 July […]
10 May 2017
Q&A with Alfredo Herrera, IEEE Humanitarian Activities Committee The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is exhibiting at OSCON 2017 in Austin, Texas, 10-11 May 2017. Stop by Booth 207 to […]
9 May 2017
Initial IEEE P2048™ standards projects launched as part of initiative to identify and pursue standards development across the entire VR/AR landscape.
8 May 2017
Q&A with Andrew Updegrove, Gesmer Updegrove LLP, Partner The following is for general information purposes only, and is not intended as legal advice. The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is […]
2 May 2017
Q&A with Gary Stuebing, IEEE Corporate Advisory Group Open Source Ad Hoc, Chair The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is exhibiting at OSCON 2017 in Austin, Texas, 10-11 May 2017. […]
27 April 2017
Q&A with Professor Ashok Jhunjhunwala, IEEE Fellow and an electrical engineering professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India Would you describe your current project implementing low-voltage DC […]
27 April 2017
New program aims to build consensus for standards, certifications, and codes of conduct designed to safeguard consumer and patient data.
18 April 2017
IEEE’s Pharma Supply Blockchain Forum is the first in a series to examine the technology’s potential to address the inefficiencies and ethics of interoperable data, data governance and standards development to advance adoption in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
17 April 2017
Introduction We live in a world of increasing sophistication where technology aims to make life easier and joyful. The advent of internet, social media, mobile revolution, and Internet of Things […]
14 April 2017
14 April 2017
Two diverse workshops highlighted the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) Corporate Advisory Group’s recent outreach program in Silicon Valley, USA. One workshop focused on a landscape view of blockchain across […]
13 April 2017
7 April 2017
Nothing is more complex or holds as much promise as the human brain. By studying this system, we could unlock its great potential and train our minds for optimal performance. […]
6 April 2017
The reality is, that the loss of interoperable data on the pharmaceutical supply chain costs more than dollars and cents. Lately, we hear the phrase “data interoperability” thrown around like […]
5 April 2017
A blockchain is an open, distributed database that preserves a continuously growing list of ordered records that by design is difficult to hack or destroy. The technology was originally created […]
3 April 2017
From work to entertainment, digital technology has transformed almost every aspect of life. So, it is no surprise to see a rise in digital health devices and these connected devices […]
2 April 2017
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA), led by IEEE Board of Governors member Glenn Parsons and India office Director of Standards and Technology Sri Chandra, conducted an extensive follow-up outreach […]
2 April 2017
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) organized a workshop focused on Low Voltage Direct Current (LVDC) held 30 Jan 2017 in Mumbai India. Key segments pertaining to the development and […]
30 March 2017
Mimicking human form, a humanoid or human-centered robot is designed to assist humans for safety and productivity. Since the 1950s, television and movies have portrayed these robots both very human-like […]
28 March 2017
From automatically translating foreign languages to speech-enhancement in noisy environments, the promise of hearables is exciting. Soon augmented reality glasses and other interfaces will include hearables, so that sound becomes […]
22 March 2017
IEEE P2755 to build industry consensus for clarity and consistency in the use of Software Based Intelligent Process Automation (SBIPA) terminology.
16 March 2017
Kicking off in India, “OurAIVision” Campaign Aims to Garner Extensive Feedback to Specific Issues Related to Ethically Aligned Design.
10 March 2017
New powerful techniques for altering and synthesizing DNA can be used on all living organisms, including humans. And while these “gene editing” tools bring enticing possibilities; they also raise a […]
9 March 2017
IEEE P7003TM defines specific methodologies and processes to help certify the elimination of negative bias in the creation of algorithms.
8 March 2017
As hearables join the plethora of IoT devices, our conversations will be overheard and recorded, many times without us being aware of their presence. Whether it is stationary like an […]
6 March 2017
Q&A with Thad Starner, director/founder of Georgia Tech’s Contextual Computing Group What is your vision for how technology will benefit humanity? We work on intelligence augmentation in my group at […]
2 March 2017
As the world becomes more automated and customizable through technology such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), it begs the question – at what point does automation wane the randomness of life? […]
1 March 2017
Q&A with Konstantinos Karachalios, IEEE Standards Association managing director What is your vision for how technology will benefit humanity? “Advancing Technology for Humanity” is the IEEE tagline, and the word […]
28 February 2017
What is your vision for how technology will benefit humanity? We have seen over the past 200 years that new discoveries have led to new products and services that empower […]
23 February 2017
Show me the blockchain! No doubt about it, blockchain has become a mega technological trend tasked to save us from the data tsunami of the digital age. First, the financial […]
16 February 2017
Sessions explore the latest advancements and critical issues in the areas of artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, healthcare, wearables, “hearables,” synthetic biology and advanced human/machine interfaces.
15 February 2017
13 February 2017
For the second year in a row IEEE SA teamed with Korea Electronics Association (KEA) to present a joint workshop at Korea Electronics Show (KES). As a leading global standards […]
10 February 2017
Conditioning consumers to expect certain advances in speed, battery life, and capabilities, Moore’s Law has led the way for the computing industry for decades. Because Moore’s law suggests exponential growth, […]
2 February 2017
Is 2017 the year for Virtual Reality (VR)? You don’t have to look far to see researchers, analysts, and bloggers sharing their ideas and forecasts for VR in 2017 and […]
27 January 2017
Wearables are not just about counting steps or monitoring heart rates; the potential applications for wearables are truly amazing and widespread. Offering convenience, safety, and entertainment, these technological innovations have […]
20 January 2017
Over the last decade demand has grown rapidly for innovative digital technologies and behavioral healthcare researchers and providers have not overlooked the opportunities these technologies, such as virtual reality (VR) […]
19 January 2017
In this series, participants from the 16 November 2016, Pharma Blockchain Bootcamp, lend their insights into the future of distributed ledger technology. Bryant Joseph Gilot, MD CM DPHil MSc Chief […]
17 January 2017
In this series, participants from the 16 November 2016, Pharma Blockchain Bootcamp, lend their insights into the future of distributed ledger technology. Daryl Glover Chief Clinical Officer, iSolve.io […]
12 January 2017
In this series, participants from the 16 November 2016, Pharma Blockchain Bootcamp, lend their insights into the future of distributed ledger technology. Jan Hermans Business Unit Manager, Cmast […]
10 January 2017
In this series, participants from the 16 November 2016, Pharma Blockchain Bootcamp, lend their insights into the future of distributed ledger technology. Reid H. Graves Sr. Consultant, Enterprise System Partners […]
9 January 2017
Bringing together technology, government, and society, smart cities are intelligent, sustainable environments that reduce environmental impact and offer citizens a high quality of life. The Internet of Things (IoT) is […]
6 January 2017
Parents arranging playdates for their kids is quite commonplace as most want their kids to play, learn from others, and make friends. When scheduling these playdates, parents typically share children’s […]
29 December 2016
When I talk with people about Artificial Intelligence (AI), there is a common theme: a lot of people’s ideas are grounded in science fiction. This is good and bad. It’s […]
28 December 2016
Imagine sitting down at your desk to work and automatically your favorite tunes start playing, the lights and temperatures adjust to your preferences, and your choice coffee drink is delivered […]
27 December 2016
This is part 2 of Meet Professor Zappy. You can read Part 1 here. Today we’re continuing our talk with Professor Zappy, famous squirrel scientist, engineer, and adventurer. Prof. Zappy recently launched his […]
24 December 2016
IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) offered a number of programs in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada over the last half of 2016 to share its activities in a number of new or […]
20 December 2016
Organizations working together for consensus building to drive development and standardization for accelerated IoT market growth.
13 December 2016
Aristotle explained Eudaimonia to be the practice that defines human wellbeing as the highest virtue for a society. The term translates roughly as “flourishing”, and involves conscious contemplation on ethical […]
13 December 2016
Driving AI/AS technologies for the benefit of humanity, IEEE encourages industry and expert input on the newly published Ethically Aligned Design: A Vision for Prioritizing Human Wellbeing with Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems.
9 December 2016
By Luigi Napoli, Senior Tech Solutions Specialist, IEEE Standards Association Today we’re going to talk with Professor Zappy, famous squirrel scientist, engineer, and adventurer. Prof. Zappy recently launched his Twitter and Instagram […]
5 December 2016
Annual awards ceremony praises outstanding success in standards development leadership and participation.
30 November 2016
From knowledge gathering to communication to commerce, the Internet is an amazing tool benefiting those with access. Recently, the global conversation around universal, affordable Internet access has seen a shift […]
30 November 2016
IEEE SA is pleased to support the Pharma Blockchain Bootcamp presented by DisruptiveRX. The event provides an introduction to blockchain technology and the key areas where applications could have a […]
15 November 2016
The IEEE Bangalore Standards Special Interest Group (SIG), a joint initiative between the IEEE Standards Association and IEEE Bangalore Section, hosted an IEEE Standards workshop in Bangalore on 23 June […]
3 November 2016
Agreement establishes Practical Arrangements and a framework for cooperation on the advancement of safety and technology related to nuclear energy.
1 November 2016
Advancing HealthTech for Humanity™ People shouldn’t have to reverse engineer their own medical devices. But, a lot of us do. Medical device hardware and software has historically been very slow […]
28 October 2016
Bringing enhanced abilities for those with disabilities through the advancement of technology and standards development is a primary goal of the IEEE Communications Disability Special Interest Group. Towards that end, […]
25 October 2016
Technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) are emerging today in fields such as healthcare with wearables opening a new channel of data […]
26 September 2016
Blockchain is everywhere. No matter where you look, and who you speak to these days, the expected implications of the technology are considered to be game changing – and rightfully so. With the ability to impact the way we trust, anonymize, identify and engage through the distributed ledger technology, the applications can span far and wide with potentially positive results across various sectors. Examples include – greater patient autonomy and ownership in their information; addressing counterfeiting in the supply chain; transactive energy; counterfeit management; considerations towards a potentially trust-worthy IoT; and hundreds of other applications.
22 September 2016
Japanese Consortium Accepts IEEE 802.21™ for ECHONET Lite Home Networking Specification The ECHONET Consortium and IEEE have announced a collaborative Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to utilize IEEE 802.21™ in the […]
20 September 2016
The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is a platinum patron and will be speaking at the upcoming IEEE Technology Time Machine (IEEE TTM) symposium on 20-21 October 2016 in San […]
15 September 2016
It was a significant step forward for grid modernization—certainly in California but quite likely in other states and regions of the world, as well—when the California Public Utility Commission (PUC) […]
14 September 2016
Earlier this year, the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) completed its first standard, IEEE 1855™, which is based on the Fuzzy Markup Language technology introduced by Giovanni Acampora, Associate Professor at University of Naples Federico II, in 2003. This Standard provides the “fuzzy community” with an important added value in terms of development speed of a system and design interoperability. IEEE 1855, like other standards projects, was developed to standardize a concept, which can benefit the technical community and ultimately consumers.
19 August 2016
Technologists around the world have been working for years to create infrastructure and networks to expand connectivity globally with the goal of connecting more people in more ways to improve life. And this dream is coming to realization with the emergence of the Internet of Things with Ethernet and its standards playing a major role in moving this innovation forward.
8 August 2016
Integrating sensors into small devices has never been easy, but today it’s even more complex—and more important—than ever before. Thanks to the smartphone industry that popularized sensor applications, consumers and […]
1 August 2016
Today the IEEE Standards Association released the 2017 National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®). Every five years, NESC users come together to review and update the code, so that it stays […]
29 June 2016
Consensus has gathered globally that collaboration among all stakeholders—across government, industry, international organizations, academia, civil society and others—will be crucial to spurring additional innovation, growth and social prosperity in the […]
29 June 2016
IEEE Aerial Network Communications Working Group to address benefits of self-organized aerial networks with enhanced air-to-air communications and greater situational awareness for all types of manned and unmanned aircraft systems.
3 June 2016
The IEEE 802® LAN/MAN Standards Committee (802 LMSC) and the IEEE Standards Education Committee (SEC) recently invited students from around the world to submit papers addressing the history, application, or […]
23 May 2016
The IEEE Foundation and IEEE Standards Association are hosting the IEEE Photo Tech Challenge to encourage people to use their mobile devices to capture pictures of how technology impacts the […]
20 May 2016
Can you imagine a world without electricity? We have a lot of engineers to thank for the wonders of electricity, and we are looking to engage and support the next […]
19 May 2016
Key themes from Wednesday at OSCON in Austin, Texas, where the global open source community has assembled this week “to celebrate achievements, spark new ideas, and map the future of […]
10 May 2016
A half-century’s work on test and measurement supports armed forces and commercial aviation An effort to standardize the testing and diagnostics of electronic components and systems that began in 1966 […]
12 April 2016
3D printing technologies are emerging at a rapid pace, with the research firm Canalys forecasting that the 3D printing market, which includes 3D printer sales, materials and associated services, will […]
17 March 2016
Joint IEC and IEEE standard intended to support consistent, repeatable process for simpler, more cost-effective qualification for global nuclear power industry.
13 March 2016
IEEE and ISOC held its second Fellowship Exchange Pilot Program at the IEEE 802® Plenary session from 13-18 March 2016, in Macau. This program provides participants from emerging economies with the […]
9 February 2016
IEEE and ISOC launched the Fellowship Exchange Pilot Program at the IEEE 802® Plenary session from 8-13 November 2015, in Dallas, Texas. This program provides participants from emerging economies with […]
6 January 2016
IEEE announced the launch of a new IEEE Standards Association Industry Connections program aimed at bringing together diverse stakeholders from across technology, retail, research and standards development to build thought leadership around 3D body processing technology standards.
24 December 2015
As part of its ongoing global engagement activities, IEEE has been increasing its relationships on the African continent and proactively engaging national standards organizations in order to explore potential cooperation […]
17 December 2015
In celebration of the 25th Anniversary of IEEE 802.11®, gamers tried their luck at Wi-Trek, where the player had to catch Wi-Fi® signals with a mobile device. Congratulations to our […]
17 December 2015
Agreement Provides a Framework to Foster Closer Cooperation Canadian business executive and author Don Tapscott has been quoted as saying that “collaboration is important not just because it’s a better […]
20 November 2015
As a continuous effort to bring awareness of IEEE’s Information and Communications Technology (ICT) standards activities to global stakeholders, the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) partnered with the Association of […]
11 November 2015
There are many reasons that the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) is ideally suited for its role as a prime collaborative environment for the worldwide Internet of Things (IoT) movement. […]
29 October 2015
Halloween kicks off a time of heightened multimedia sharing, as families and groups of friends eagerly send images and videos of the day’s activities via social media directly to loved […]
21 October 2015
University of Southern California (USC)’s Keck School of Medicine and Institute for Creative Technologies, with participants from a variety of locations on and off the USC campus, joined forces with IEEE Standards […]
24 September 2015
On 12 August 2015, members of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) met with members of the Israeli Smart Energy Association (ISEA), to participate in an ISEA member meet-up and present information […]
16 September 2015
As Internet of Things (IoT) initiatives spin up around the globe, the race is on. And building from a foundation that isn’t going to require short-term retooling is critical for […]
2 September 2015
Interest in Augmented Reality (AR) solutions continues to grow across many industry segments. The IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) recently co-sponsored the Augmented Reality in Leading Utilities (ARLU) workshop hosted […]
25 August 2015
Many people may not realize that animals can be a leading cause of electricity outages, which has an adverse impact on overall electric grid reliability. In fact, most electric utilities […]
6 August 2015
Behind many published global technical standards, remarkable tales are waiting to be discovered. Themes of groundbreaking technological innovation, international “coopetition,” and consensus-building as diverse as the standards participants and technologies […]
31 July 2015
This summer, how can you and your family get from a connected home or office to the beach safely and efficiently? With vehicles that include IEEE transportation standards, you can […]
30 July 2015
We have all heard claims that in the near future there will be at least 50 billion connected devices. These devices will exchange data in some form or another, whether […]
29 July 2015
As a host of technologies converge in the home and workplace, it is anybody’s guess how they might play out over the next decades. The Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, […]
10 July 2015
At AWE 2015, IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) held two networking sessions to explore and discuss these impacts and how to address them so AR can realize its full potential.
8 July 2015
On 5-6 June 2015, the European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG) held its annual meeting in Sofia, Bulgaria.
29 June 2015
By Rudi Schubert, Director, New Initiatives, IEEE Standards Association Augmented World Expo (AWE) took place the week of June 8 in Santa Clara, California, providing a glimpse into the future of […]
8 June 2015
Networking is, in a sense, the key metaphor for the modern age. It is the development of tools that enhance existing human activities in ways that would be impossible in the physical world. The network is really the virtual remapping of our lives, lives that pivot around interaction and collaboration.
3 June 2015
From 25-29 May, the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2015 took place. The week was filled with panel sessions, high-level discussions and high-level statements from high-ranking officials representing […]
2 June 2015
Around the globe, enthusiasm continues to grow for the many benefits of Smart City initiatives. Multiple domains—lighting, power, information sharing, among others—are converging and the same is taking place around […]
21 May 2015
On 7 April 2015, distinguished members of IEEE and Centro de Tecnologia da Informãço (CTI) participated at a “CTI and IEEE Workshop – Research and Innovation Actions” held in Campinas, […]
21 May 2015
IEEE is pleased to be participating in EuroDIG 2015 as part of our global efforts to connect engineers, scientists and industry leaders in an array of technology and industry domains, with policy expert
14 May 2015
IEEE is pleased to be participating in the WSIS Forum 2015 as part of our global efforts to connect engineers, scientists and industry leaders in an array of technology and […]
5 May 2015
“At the start, in 1973, the goal was mainly to print on our new laser printer. By 1980, world domination was the goal.” – Dr. Robert (Bob) Metcalfe, co-inventor of […]
7 April 2015
After attending the Mobile World Congress last month and anticipating the HIMSS this month, I am fascinated by the latest technology that is being discussed. Most exciting to me is […]
23 March 2015
By Sue Vogel, Senior Manager, National Electrical Safety Code With the 100-year anniversary milestone of the NESC still in the rear-view, it is time for the NESC to examine what the future […]
26 February 2015
Innovation in connectivity is so rapidly paced and multi-dimensional across integrated technology spaces today that there is a tendency to be overwhelmed with the concomitant risk of hacking.
19 February 2015
Everywhere in India, you feel the atmosphere charged with bullishness. Much of the optimism stems from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s focus on an empowered India. This is not just hyperbole. […]
28 January 2015
As more organizations and companies collect and access user’s digital information, the details on just how that data is handled and where it is distributed becomes extremely important—especially as we […]
5 January 2015
By Shuang Yu, Senior Manager, Solutions Marketing, IEEE Standards Association I was introduced to the eye-opening film, Augmented City 3D, in October 2014 at the InsideAR Conference in Munich. Designer […]
6 November 2014
Karen McCabe, IEEE Senior Director, Technology Policy and International Affairs Among the world’s most serious economic and national-security challenges today is cyber-security, with implications across the many rights and civil […]
30 October 2014
Karen McCabe, Senior Director, Technology Policy and International Affairs, IEEE Standards Association The Internet of today, with its pervasive and expansive reach, has enabled transformational and impactful developments. It has […]
27 October 2014
Recognizing the value of IoT to industry and the benefits this technology innovation brings to benefit humanity, IEEE provides resources such as standards projects, events and newsletters that are directly […]
23 October 2014
Jodi Haasz, Technology Policy and International Affairs Liaison, IEEE Standards Association The global information and communications technology (ICT) community is gathering through 7 November 2014 at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference […]
16 October 2014
Karen McCabe, Senior Director, Technology Policy and International Affairs, IEEE Standards Association OpenStand—encapsulating a time-tested and common set of values that have been successfully utilized in global, open standards development […]
11 September 2014
Shuang Yu, Senior Manager, Solutions Marketing, IEEE Standards Association In the 15th century, Italian Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci revealed yet another of his many brilliant concepts: a wearable mechanical […]
8 September 2014
By Konstantinos Karachalios, Managing Director, IEEE Standards Association Proprietary products deliver competitive differentiation in early stages of technology development. But there comes a point when open, standards-based solutions are necessary […]
1 August 2014
10 July 2014
Shuang Yu, Senior Manager, Solutions Marketing, IEEE Standards Association Would you wear a dress capable of changing color with your mood? Or carry a clutch that doubles as a speaker? […]
2 June 2014
On 21 May IEEE SA held a joint event in Brussels with DIGITALEUROPE – the European trade association representing the digital technology industry – to take stock of the work […]
20 May 2014
The origin of humanity is akin to that of technology: It is what we are willing to accept as truth. No matter what we choose to believe of either’s origins, […]
30 April 2014
One of the great, wild frontiers of technology today is augmented reality, and developers in a huge range of industries—automotive/aerospace, banking, design and architecture, defense, entertainment/gaming, navigation, the public sector, […]
29 April 2014
Autism, also referred to as autism spectrum disorder, is characterized by a range of difficulties in social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication and repetitive behaviors, and may be associated with […]
28 April 2014
“Autism is a developmental impairment affecting the ability to communicate and socialize. It is called a spectrum disorder, because it can appear in greatly varying degrees, often showing up early […]
24 April 2014
The National Electrical Safety Code® (NESC®), one of the world’s most widely adopted safety codes celebrates its’ 100th anniversary this year. Produced exclusively by IEEE, NESC provides best practices for […]
28 January 2014
View Recorded Hangout Although this live event has passed, the video below will allow you to watch the entire event. Hosted by IEEE 28 January 2014 12:00pm Pacific US As […]