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Expert Index Collection
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LEADING THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY 2016 ANNUAL REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 MESSAGE FROM THE IEEE PRESIDENT AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 3 LEADING THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY 5 GROWING GLOBAL AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS 11 ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY 17 INCREASING AWARENESS 23 AWARDING EXCELLENCE 29 EXPANSION AND OUTREACH 33 ELEVATING ENGAGEMENT 37 MESSAGE FROM THE TREASURER AND REPORT OF INDEPENDENT CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 39 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Barry L. Shoop 2016 IEEE President and CEO IEEE Xplore® Digital Library to enable personalized importantly, we must be willing to rise again, learn experiences based on second-generation analytics. from our experiences, and advance. As our members drive ever-faster technological revolutions, each of us MESSAGE FROM As IEEE’s membership continues to grow must play a role in guaranteeing that our professional internationally, we have expanded our global presence society remains relevant, that it is as innovative as our THE IEEE PRESIDENT AND and engagement by opening offices in key geographic members are, and that it continues to evolve to meet locations around the world. In 2016, IEEE opened a the challenges of the ever-changing world around us. second office in China, due to growth in the country THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR and to better support engineers in Shenzhen, China’s From Big Data and Cloud Computing to Smart Grid, Silicon Valley. We expanded our office in Bangalore, Cybersecurity and our Brain Initiative, IEEE members India, and are preparing for the opening of a new IEEE are working across varied disciplines, pursuing Technology continues to be a transformative power We continue to make great strides in our efforts to office in Vienna, Austria. -
Digitalization in Supply Chain Management and Logistics: Smart and Digital Solutions for an Industry 4.0 Environment
A Service of Leibniz-Informationszentrum econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible. zbw for Economics Kersten, Wolfgang (Ed.); Blecker, Thorsten (Ed.); Ringle, Christian M. (Ed.) Proceedings Digitalization in Supply Chain Management and Logistics: Smart and Digital Solutions for an Industry 4.0 Environment Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL), No. 23 Provided in Cooperation with: Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), Institute of Business Logistics and General Management Suggested Citation: Kersten, Wolfgang (Ed.); Blecker, Thorsten (Ed.); Ringle, Christian M. (Ed.) (2017) : Digitalization in Supply Chain Management and Logistics: Smart and Digital Solutions for an Industry 4.0 Environment, Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL), No. 23, ISBN 978-3-7450-4328-0, epubli GmbH, Berlin, http://dx.doi.org/10.15480/882.1442 This Version is available at: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/209192 Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Terms of use: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Documents in EconStor may be saved and copied for your Zwecken und zum Privatgebrauch gespeichert und kopiert werden. personal and scholarly purposes. Sie dürfen die Dokumente nicht für öffentliche oder kommerzielle You are not to copy documents for public or commercial Zwecke vervielfältigen, öffentlich ausstellen, öffentlich zugänglich purposes, to exhibit the documents publicly, to make them machen, vertreiben oder anderweitig nutzen. publicly available on the internet, or to distribute or otherwise use the documents in public. Sofern die Verfasser die Dokumente unter Open-Content-Lizenzen (insbesondere CC-Lizenzen) zur Verfügung gestellt haben sollten, If the documents have been made available under an Open gelten abweichend von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen die in der dort Content Licence (especially Creative Commons Licences), you genannten Lizenz gewährten Nutzungsrechte. -
How to Write a Basic Technical Paper for the IEEE?
How to write a basic technical paper for the IEEE? Eszter Lukács IEEE Client Services Manager Europe About the IEEE A not-for-profit society World’s largest technical membership association with over 415,000 members in 160 countries Five core areas of activity – Publishing – Conferences – Standards – Membership – E-learning IEEE’s Mission IEEE's core purpose is to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity Technology leaders rely on IEEE publications and tutorials IEEE Journals & Magazines—Top-cited in the fields of electrical Eight New engineering and computing 174 in all. — in 2015 IEEE Conference Proceedings—Cutting-edge papers presented Now 1,400+ at IEEE conferences globally. Annual titles! IEEE Standards—Quality product and technology standards used by worldwide industries and companies to ensure safety, drive Smart Grid, technology, and develop markets. NESC®, 802 IEEE Educational Courses—Over 300 IEEE educational online More Courses, learning courses, plus IEEE English for Engineering. New Series eBooks Collections— Two eBook collections now available, IEEE- IEEE-Wiley, Wiley eBooks Library, MIT Press eBooks Library and NEW in 2015! MIT Press Morgan & Claypool eBooks and Morgan & Claypool IEEE covers all areas of technology More than just electrical engineering & computer science MACHINE LEARNING BIG DATA OPTICS RENEWABLE ENERGY SEMICONDUCTORS SMART GRID IMAGING NANOTECHNOLOGY SIGNAL PROCESSING AEROSPACE COMMUNICATIONS HUMAN-CENTERED INFORMATICS BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING ELECTRONICS NEXT GEN WIRELESS -
The Mother of All Demos
UC Irvine Embodiment and Performativity Title The Mother of All Demos Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/91v563kh Author Salamanca, Claudia Publication Date 2009-12-12 Peer reviewed eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California The Mother of All Demos Claudia Salamanca PhD Student, Rhetoric Department University of California Berkeley 1929 Fairview St. Apt B. Berkeley, CA, 94703 1 510 735 1061 [email protected] ABSTRACT guide situated at the mission control and from there he takes us This paper analyses the documentation of the special session into another location: a location that Levy calls the final frontier. delivered by Douglas Engelbart and William English on This description offered by Levy as well as the performance in December 9, 1968 at the Fall Computer Joint Conference in San itself, shows a movement in time and space. The name, “The Francisco. Mother of All Demos,” refers to a temporality under which all previous demos are subcategories of this performance. Furthermore, the name also points to a futurality that is constantly Categories and Subject Descriptors in production: all future demos are also included. What was A.0 [Conference Proceedings] delivered on December 9, 1968 captured the past but also our future. In order to explain this extended temporality, Engelbart’s General Terms demo needs to be addressed not only from the perspective of the Documentation, Performance, Theory. technological breakthroughs but also the modes in which they were delivered. This mode of futurality goes beyond the future simple tense continuously invoked by rhetorics of progress and Keywords technology. The purpose of this paper is to interrogate “The Demo, medium performance, fragmentation, technology, Mother of All Demos” as a performance, inquiring into what this augmentation system, condensation, space, body, mirror, session made and is still making possible. -
Abstract and Index and Web Discovery Services IEEE Partners
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract and Index and Web Discovery Services IEEE Partners Introduction This document is intended to provide a general overview of the abstract and indexing services and web discovery services that take in IEEE content. While this report is intended to provide readers with information on IEEE content indexed and in what service, there are several things to keep in mind: Services identified in this report do not cover everything in IEEE’s Xplore Digital Library either because IEEE does not provide all content to these services, or because only certain content was selected by a partner. Some services add and delete titles regularly, or include only select articles, in order to maintain a database that is relevant to their audience. While IEEE may provide a data feed for a particular subscription package (noted in the tables below), partners are not required to index all content. Most partners update their products at varying intervals and many Abstract and Indexing Services do not include corrected or updated article information. As a result, and given that these services and our agreements with these partners can and do change, readers of this report are encouraged to contact Krista Thom, Publishing Relations Program Specialist at [email protected] with specific questions. Abstract & Indexing Services Abstract and indexing services maintain databases, often subject-specific, which users can search to find relevant content. The data included in these services may be peer-reviewed journals, books, reports, and other types of content. Unlike web scale discovery services, these services collect metadata (including abstracts) from publishers and other organizations into large repositories or indexes. -
IEEE and Technology Innovation in Greater Bay Area Nim Cheung ([email protected]) Chair, IEEE Hong Kong Section
IEEE and Technology Innovation in Greater Bay Area Nim Cheung ([email protected]) Chair, IEEE Hong Kong Section 29 August 2019 The Fuel of IEEE Who we are ▸Forward-thinking technology professionals coming together … to discover the next technological innovation, to develop international standards, to form communities, to share research and educate, in the spirit of collaboration. 1 IEEE at a Glance 417,000+ Members 160+ Countries Global Reach 46 Technical Societies & Councils 120,000 Student Members 2 Data as of 31 December 2017 IEEE at a Glance 1,800+ Annual Conferences 4M+ Technical Documents Technical Breadth 200 Top-Cited Periodicals 1,300+ Active Standards 3 Data as of 31 December 2017 IEEE at a Glance Global Public Policy Global Humanitarian Efforts Social Impact Continuing Education & Certification Ethics in Technology 4 IEEE: Engaged Membership of Technical Professionals R7: 16,211 (3.9%) R1 to 6: 180,952 (43.4%) R10: 125,707 (30.1%) R8: 76,168 (18.2%) R9: 18,391 (4.4%) TOTAL MEMBERSHIP 2017: 417,429 5 Data as of 31 December 2017 Global Solutions to Global Challenges Worldwide offices Brussels New York City Vienna Beijing Los Alamitos Piscataway, NJ Tokyo Washington, DC Shenzhen Bangalore Singapore 6 IEEE: An Organization of Communities Self-organizing communities ▸Geographic Sections - Local colleague community - Cross-and inter-disciplinary networking through local Section, Chapter, Student Branch activities - Local professional and technical activities ▸Global Technical Societies & Councils - International member coalitions -
Communicative Capital for Prosthetic Agents Patrick M
This is an unpublished technical report undergoing peer review, not a final typeset article. First draft: July 23, 2016. Current Draft: November 9, 2017. Communicative Capital for Prosthetic Agents Patrick M. Pilarski 1;2∗, Richard S. Sutton 2, Kory W. Mathewson 1;2, Craig Sherstan 1;2, Adam S. R. Parker 1;2, and Ann L. Edwards 1;2 1Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada 2Reinforcement Learning and Artificial intelligence Laboratory, Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada Correspondence*: Patrick M. Pilarski, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, 5-005 Katz Group Centre for Pharmacy and Health Research, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada, T6G 2E1. [email protected] ABSTRACT This work presents an overarching perspective on the role that machine intelligence can play in enhancing human abilities, especially those that have been diminished due to injury or illness. As a primary contribution, we develop the hypothesis that assistive devices, and specifically artificial arms and hands, can and should be viewed as agents in order for us to most effectively improve their collaboration with their human users. We believe that increased agency will enable more powerful interactions between human users and next generation prosthetic devices, especially when the sensorimotor space of the prosthetic technology greatly exceeds the conventional control and communication channels available to a prosthetic user. To more concretely examine an agency-based view on prosthetic devices, we propose a new schema for interpreting the capacity of a human-machine collaboration as a function of both the human’s and machine’s degrees of agency. -
IEEE Future Directions Newsletter
IEEE Future Directions Newsletter IEEE.org | IEEE Xplore Digital Library | IEEE Standards | IEEE Spectrum | More Sites To ensure you receive our email, please add [email protected] to your address book now. ISSUE 12 | March 2018 IEEE Future Directions In This Issue: Communities Brain Related Matters Technology Policy and Ethics IEEE Future Directions Technology Time Machine 2018 IEEE Future Directions Blog Current Activities in our Technical Communities IEEE Future Directions Events Submission/Subscribe Information Brain Related Matters Highlighting new research and key questions, the IEEE Brain Initiative Workshop brought together experts from interdisciplinary areas to discuss the future of advanced neurotechnologies, as well as ethical considerations when working with the brain. IEEE Blockchain Read more at IEEE Pulse. Learn more about the IEEE Brain Initiative. Technology Policy and Ethics Future Directions considers the reflection of technology through the lens of social implications a key tenant of our work as we incubate and promote technologies. We are seeking submissions of original content, short articles of 800-1200 words on the social implications of technology, including but not limited to policy and ethics topics. If interested please email [email protected]. The Slow Tech Journey: An Approach to Teaching Corporate Social Responsibility - Part 2, Continued by Rebecca Lee Hammons, Norberto Patrignani, and Diane Whitehouse In the last newsletter, the authors provided additional insight into the importance of the Slow Tech Journey and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and shared a case study of Apple's CSR policies and practices based on a review of a variety of artifacts gleaned from several sources. This newsletter provides two final, internationally- based case studies for the reader's consideration and recommendations for the integration of such case study analysis into the Information and Communication Sciences (ICT) curriculum. -
IEEE Region 8 News
Vol 18 No 2 September 2015 Scan me with your smartphone to reach www.ieeer8.org Published quarterly and distributed to more than 70,000 IEEE members across Region 8 the R8N website. IN THIS ISSUE IEEE contacts........................2 R8C Meeting gallery .......4 Above (from left): Abbey Road’s Peter Cobbin and Isabel Garvey, IEEE president Howard Michel, Section and and Alan Dower Blumlein’s grandson Alan and son Simon. Right: Lucky invitees from IEEE, the Chapter news ......................5 recording industry and the press clamour to enter the world-famous Abbey Road Studios. Blumlein Milestone proves to be a hit EMI’S Abbey Road Studios in north in Studio Two, where The Beatles noon of technical lectures and a London, UK is famous for hosting recorded most of their work, in lively panel discussion and Q&A. a great many recording stars over a day-long celebration of stereo The Milestone commemorates the years: The Beatles, Pink Floyd, sound recording and reproduction Blumlein’s invention of stereo re- Cartoons ....................6, 9, 11 U2, Radiohead… and now also, inventions of the great engineer. cording in 1931, after which he pat- EMI Studios on thanks to a new IEEE Milestone, The day began with speeches ented microphones, record-cutting Abbey Road in London was Alan Dower Blumlein and his in- and tributes leading up to the dedi- equipment, circuits and processes renamed after vention of stereo recording. cation of an IEEE Milestone plaque, needed to record and reproduce the success of On 1 April, 100 recording engi- unveiled by IEEE president Howard realistic stereo sound for cinema. -
Radical Atoms: Beyond Tangible Bits, Toward Transformable Materials Cover Story by Hiroshi Ishii, Dávid Lakatos, Leonardo Bonanni, and Jean-Baptiste Labrune
Volume XIX.1 | january + february 2012 Radical Atoms: Beyond Tangible Bits, Toward Transformable Materials Cover Story by Hiroshi Ishii, Dávid Lakatos, Leonardo Bonanni, and Jean-Baptiste Labrune Association for Computing Machinery CoVer storY Radical Atoms: Beyond Tangible Bits, Toward Transformable Materials Hiroshi Ishii MIT Media Lab | [email protected] Dávid Lakatos MIT Media Lab | [email protected] Leonardo Bonanni MIT Media Lab | [email protected] Jean-Baptiste Labrune MIT Media Lab | [email protected] Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) appearance dynamically, so they let users see digital informa- are as reconfigurable as pixels on tion only through a screen, as if a screen. Radical Atoms is a vision looking into a pool of water, as for the future of human-material depicted in Figure 1 on page 40. interactions, in which all digital We interact with the forms below information has physical mani- through remote controls, such as festation so that we can interact a mouse, a keyboard, or a touch- directly with it—as if the iceberg screen (Figure 1a). Now imagine had risen from the depths to reveal an iceberg, a mass of ice that pen- its sunken mass (Figure 1c). etrates the surface of the water 2 012 and provides a handle for the mass From GuI to TuI beneath. This metaphor describes Humans have evolved a heightened tangible user interfaces: They act ability to sense and manipulate Februar y as physical manifestations of com- the physical world, yet the digital + putation, allowing us to interact world takes little advantage of our directly with the portion that is capacity for hand-eye coordina- made tangible—the “tip of the ice- tion. -
Ieee Access Special Section Editorial: Energy Management in Buildings
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Faculty Publications from the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Department Electrical and Computer Engineering of 2020 IEEE ACCESS SPECIAL SECTION EDITORIAL: ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN BUILDINGS Kun Wang Yi Qian Joel J.P.C. Rodrigues Fei Richard Yu Peng Li Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/electricalengineeringfacpub Part of the Computer Engineering Commons, and the Electrical and Computer Engineering Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Electrical & Computer Engineering, Department of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. SPECIAL SECTION ON ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN BUILDINGS Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2961272 EDITORIAL IEEE ACCESS SPECIAL SECTION EDITORIAL: ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN BUILDINGS Energy usage in buildings has become a critical concern of interest. Because of its open access nature, this Special globally, and with that, the concept of energy management Section is freely accessible to all readers. in buildings has emerged to help tackle these challenges. Region specific fuzzy logic strategies are proposed which The energy management system provides a new opportunity cover all regions of the world. However, in the article, for the building's energy requirements, and is an essential ``Energy management with a world-wide adaptive thermostat method for energy service, i.e., energy saving, consumption, using fuzzy inference system,'' by Javaid et al., the authors' supply, etc. The wide-scale implementation of an energy proposed approach achieves a minimum energy savings management system and development of energy management of 6.5%, irrespective of where it is used around the world.