IEEE 802 standards are used but not often thought of in our daily lives—IEEE 802.3, Ethernet, IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.15.4, Wi-SUN, etc. Despite these standards playing a role in almost every ...
The IEEE has defined IEEE 1451, a family of Smart Transducer Interface standards that permit systems to automatically identify sensors and obtain their calibration and operating parameters. In March ...
Developing standards is a collaborative effort. When you get involved in the process, you build connections, develop expertise, and gain new insight into your work. But there are benefits beyond the ...
For several years, the energy and utilities sectors have been undergoing a fundamental shift from a system dominated by a few central power plants to a more decentralized energy infrastructure. The ...
Looking to gain a foothold in the Internet of Things, HaLow and White-Fi bring low-power and long-range potential to a wide array of applications. The IEEE standard 802.11 usually defines what we all ...
IEEE 802.15 is the working group for Wireless Specialty Networks (WSN), which are used in IoT, wearables and autonomous vehicles. IEEE 802.15 is the working group for WSNs, or wireless specialty ...
IEEE 1687 is an active IEEE standard that defines a way to access monitoring data inside an integrated circuit using the IEEE 1149.1 test access port (TAP) or other additional means. The standard does ...
IEEE India Operations Center was established in 2010 with a focus on standards, technical activities, membership development, education, philanthropy initiatives, business development, and support for ...
Companies in the aerospace and defense industries use equipment for dozens of years, and these line-replaceable units (LRUs)—such as radar, radio, and positioning systems—require test and calibration ...
At the 2022 SNIA Storage Developers Conference there was a lot of side discussion on a new IEEE standard, 2883, on methods of sanitizing logical storage and physical storage, as well as providing ...