IEEE Approves 802.11i
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IEEE Approves Most Recent 802.16
IEEE Approves Most Recent 802.16
06/28/2004 12:59 PM ">The IEEE ratified the 802.16-2004 standard, marking a milestone in
the development of the standard: Still, there's a long way to go. This
article doesn't draw the distinction between 802.16 and WiMax. Now
that the IEEE has ratified what had been called 802.16d, the WiMax
Forum must still release its final specification for WiMax, which will
be essentially a subset of the larger standard. Products built to the
WiMax specification that get approved by the WiMax Forum can be
assured to be interoperable with other WiMax gear. The IEEE
ratification is an exciting milestone but the reality of a WiMax
market in the United States is much farther in the future than some
writers and industry followers acknowledge. This article notes that
WiMax approved equipment should be available early next year. That's
true, but basically all manufacturers will build their first
generation products to operate in frequencies used overseas, not in
the United States. It also remains to be seen how the final
specifications--802.16 and WiMax--will affect folks like Alvarion.
Alvarion is offering products today that it promises to upgrade to
meet the final WiMax specification without additional cost to
customers. Glenn described the whole process a couple weeks ago. One
additional thought on Alvarion's decision to offer free upgrades is
that they've taken a bit of a risk here but didn't have much of a
choice. Some analysts have told me that some vendors are feeling a bit
of a squeeze as potential customers are deciding to wait for certified
WiMax equipment. In the meantime, the vendors aren't selling any gear.
So Alvarion took the risk that they could make a reasonable guess at
what the final specification would look like. They're hoping that they
are close enough that they don't have to make major, expensive
upgrades in the future to make the products WiMax compatible....
Accellera Approves Updated Property
Specification Language Standard for
Electronic Design Verification, Begins
IEEE Standardization Process
Accellera Approves Updated Property
Specification Language Standard for
Electronic Design Verification, Begins
IEEE Standardization Process
08/06/2004 02:21 AMAccellera, the electronics industry organization focused on electronic
design automation (EDA) standards, today announced that its Board of
Directors, representing systems, semiconductor and design tool member
companies, approved Accellera’s Property Specification Language (PSL)
standard version 1.1 as an Accellera design verification standard last
month, and that the organization has begun the IEEE standardization
process for PSL with the IEEE Corporate Advisory Group (CAG). [PRWEB
Aug 6, 2004]
ACM or IEEE?
ACM or IEEE?
09/13/2004 09:59 PMI'm considering joining either ACM or IEEE, but am not sure which
would be more beneficial for a software developer/architect like
myself. Any comments by members of either or both organizations would
be appreciated. Thanks!... (36 words)
IEEE set to ratify 802.11i standard
IEEE set to ratify 802.11i standard
06/23/2004 03:55 PMMembers of the Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) standards board will meet on Thursday to vote on the final
specification for 802.11i, an update to the current standard for Wi-Fi
security, the chair of the IEEE 802.11 working group said Wednesday.
Agere Wants 500 Mbps out of IEEE 802.11n
Agere Wants 500 Mbps out of IEEE 802.11n
07/12/2004 02:24 PMAs the IEEE considers 802.11n proposals this week, Agere says 500 Mbps
should be speed goal: Agere is combining MIMO (multiple in, multiple
out antennas) with single and double-wide channel allotments of 20 and
40 MHz. With 40 MHz of spectrum and eight antennas (four transmit,
four receive), they expect to reach 500 Mbps of raw throughput. In 5
GHz, Agere says, they could have 11 double-wide channels, while two
are possible side-by-side in 2.4 GHz. Agere's proposal appears
entirely backwards compatible with the single-wide, 802.11b/g channel
and 2.4 GHz compatibility as a baseline....
MBOA Abandons IEEE--For Now
MBOA Abandons IEEE--For Now
01/28/2004 03:36 PMThe Multiband-OFDM Alliance (MBOA), a group that has been trying to
set an ultrawideband standard within IEEE, is branching out on its
own: The MBOA has failed again to get the necessary 75 percent vote
required to move forward with the standardization process. As a
result, the group has formed a special interest group to promote its
technology. The MBOA blames Motorola for blocking its standardization
push. Motorola is promoting its own version of UWB alongside
XtremeSpectrum, which Motorola acquired last year, but was originally
its separate ally on the matter. Motorola and the MBOA say they'll
move ahead independently. Motorola says its chips will be in
production this quarter, with consumer electronics products with the
chips on the shelves at the end of this year. The MBOA may be just
slightly behind, with silicon available in the last quarter of this
year and products on the market in the second quarter 2005. The MBOA,
however, says it will continue to try to get its technology
standardized within the IEEE....
The IEEE Virtual Museum
The IEEE Virtual Museum
06/30/2004 02:56 AM
The IEEE Virtual
Museum. Virtual exhibits about
microelectronics,
sound recording,
Edison,
war and technology etc.
What the IEEE Talked about This Week
What the IEEE Talked about This Week
07/17/2004 04:28 PMIf you're curious about what happened at the IEEE 802 meeting this
last week, Daily Wireless rounds it up: From continuing lack of
agreement on 802.15.3a (despite the withdrawal of everyone but
Motorola, we thought) to new groups being formed and new 802.11
subletters, the IEEE moved mountains of paperwork and specifications
around. Daily Wireless provides a cogent summary with links for more
information about each subject....
New: IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
New: IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation
04/19/2004 08:14 AMSmall Tree Communications's IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation software
enables bonding or trunking multiple Ethernet ports on a single
computer into one virtual interface.
Frame Composition IEEE 802.3
Frame Composition IEEE 802.3
05/12/2004 02:27 PMIEEE Security & Privacy CFP
IEEE Security & Privacy CFP
03/06/2004 01:52 AMSharif Torpis (Mar 04 2004)
Compromise Spec, IEEE 1394 On Tap For
UWB
Compromise Spec, IEEE 1394 On Tap For
UWB
02/17/2004 01:17 AMMotorola Inc. execs are preparing a surprise compromise proposal to
remove the ultrawideband standards logjam, which could eventually
replace Bluetooth. Meanwhile, Intel Corp. this week plans to
demonstrate wireless versions of IEEE 1394, USB, and other services
running on early third-party UWB silicon.
IEEE Settles On Single 802.11n Standard
IEEE Settles On Single 802.11n Standard
03/19/2005 02:53 AMThe IEEE working group dedicated to the next-generation 802.11n
standard has settled on a single proposal, TGn Sync, members said late
Thursday night.
IEEE International Conference on
Networking (ICN '04)
IEEE International Conference on
Networking (ICN '04)
02/10/2004 04:42 AMNetLib Feb 10 2004 9:12AM GMT
IEEE working on congestion management
IEEE working on congestion management
04/09/2005 05:09 AMOne task force in the IEEE that I haven’t yet discussed is the group
looking at bringing better congestion management to Ethernet.
The December issue of IEEE
Computer
The December issue of IEEE
Computer
12/06/2003 01:40 AMThe
December issue of IEEE Computer is out, featuring our
survey of Energy Management for Commercial Servers.
IEEE groups fight for control of key
standards
IEEE groups fight for control of key
standards
07/16/2004 08:41 AMAnalysis Pace quickens
IEEE: Chinese security standard could
fracture Wi-Fi
IEEE: Chinese security standard could
fracture Wi-Fi
12/09/2003 08:24 AMThe implementation of a Chinese security standard for wireless
networking could undermine efforts to develop a global standard for
wireless LANs (WLANs) and drive up the cost of networking equipment
for end users, warned a senior executive at the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) in a recent letter to
Chinese government officials.
Free trial of IEEE 802.3ad Link
Aggregation available
Free trial of IEEE 802.3ad Link
Aggregation available
07/19/2004 04:33 AMSmall Tree Communications today announced the availability of a free
30-day trial version of its IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation product for
Mac OS X, which was referenced by Apple during the Xserve Deployment
session at WWDC last month...
IEEE pushes WLANs to 'nth' degree.
IEEE pushes WLANs to 'nth' degree.
07/06/2004 12:09 AMEE Times:
IEEE pushes WLANs to 'nth' degree.From IEEE Spectrum Online / Full story
From IEEE Spectrum Online / Full story
01/03/2004 07:05 AMFeature Article: Cover
Story
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IEEE Finalizes Laptop Battery Spec
IEEE Finalizes Laptop Battery Spec
04/12/2004 12:43 PMThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) released
a new specification for the design and manufacture of laptop batteries
Monday morning.
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Security with
Microsoft Windows XP
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Security with
Microsoft Windows XP
06/28/2004 11:14 PMAlthough wireless LAN networks provide freedom of movement, they also
require you to address security issues that are not as prevalent on a
private cabling system for a wired LAN technology such as Ethernet.
The main security issues are the authentication of wireless clients
and the encryption and data integrity of wireless LAN frames. This
article discusses the security issues of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks
and shows how the Microsoft Windows XP operating system can be used to
make 802.11 wireless networks as secure as the current set of
802.11-related technologies allow.
Los países embargados podrán publicar en
el IEEE
Los países embargados podrán publicar en
el IEEE
04/12/2004 02:11 PMRe: Denial of Service Vulnerability in
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Devices
Re: Denial of Service Vulnerability in
IEEE 802.11 Wireless Devices
05/15/2004 03:52 PMCasper Dik (May 15 2004)
IEEE Releases One-Millionth Online
Technology Document
IEEE Releases One-Millionth Online
Technology Document
01/23/2004 02:21 PMIEEE Releases One-Millionth Online Technology
Documenthttp:
//www.ieee.org/products/onlinepubs/news/0104_04.htmlThe
IEEE released its
one-millionth online technical document to researchers on 22 January
2004. There are now more than one million full-text technology papers,
articles and standards in
IEEE
Xplore, the delivery system for IEEE online publications. The
milestone document, "Novel Frame Buffer Pixel Circuits for
Liquid-Crystal-on-Silicon Microdisplays," was published in the January
2004 issue of the
IEEE
Journal of Solid-State Circuits. The paper was written by IEEE
Members Sangrok Lee and James C. Morizio and IEEE Fellow Kristina M.
Johnson. The authors are with the Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department, Pratt School of Engineering, at Duke University in Durham,
NC. The paper may be read for free
here (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).
"This
milestone illustrates IEEE's importance as the primary source for
current technical literature." said IEEE publications director Anthony
Durniak. "The publications of IEEE's many Societies and Councils cover
the breadth of today's technology. With IEEE Xplore, we provide
high-tech researchers, scientists, engineers and other users with a
single, convenient source for access to the papers and technology
standards they need to develop tomorrow's technical innovations. The
value of IEEE-published information is demonstrated in the four
million downloads requested by users each month." The IEEE online
collection of technology articles and papers has grown by more than 25
percent over the last 18 months. This includes more than 80,000
archival backfile documents from 1950-1987 added last year.
IEEE publishes 121 journals and magazines and more than 400
conference proceedings titles each year and has 900 active technology
standards. All of this information is available to researchers as
full-text documents through the IEEE Xplore online delivery system.
IEEE Xplore also delivers journals and conference proceedings from the
IEE, the Institution of Electrical Engineers, headquartered in the
United Kingdom.
Access to IEEE online documents is
available through institutional subscriptions, by individual online
article purchase, or through subscriptions available to IEEE
members.
Denial of Service Vulnerability in IEEE
802.11 Wireless Devices
Denial of Service Vulnerability in IEEE
802.11 Wireless Devices
05/15/2004 02:44 PMalbatross_at_tim.it (May 15 2004)
2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International
Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'04)
2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International
Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'04)
12/02/2003 01:21 AM2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence
(WI'04)http://www.maebashi-it.org/WI04
Web Intelligence (WI) has been recognized as a new
direction for scientific research and development to explore the
fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) (e.g., knowledge representation, planning, knowledge
discovery and data mining, intelligent agents, and social network
intelligence) and advanced Information Technology (IT) (e.g., wireless
networks, ubiquitous devices, social networks, and data/knowledge
grids) on the next generation of Web-empowered products, systems,
services, and activities. It is one of the most important as well as
promising IT research fields in the era of Web and agent
intelligence.
The 2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International
Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'04) will be jointly held with the
2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on
Intelligent Agent
Technology. The IEEE/WIC/ACM 2004 joint conferences are sponsored
and organized by IEEE Computer Society
Technical Committee
on Computational Intelligence (TCCI) Web Intelligence Consortium
(WIC), and
ACM-SIGART.
UWB group dumps IEEE to speed wireless
USB, 1394
UWB group dumps IEEE to speed wireless
USB, 1394
02/18/2004 08:11 PMIDF Maybe Bluetooth too
IEEE networking conferences turn to
Linux as network OS
IEEE networking conferences turn to
Linux as network OS
12/11/2003 07:17 AM At first glance this might look like a "press release turned into a
story" article since it started with an announcement by I.D.E.A.L.
Technology of Orlando, Florida. But how and why I.D.E.A.L. vice
presidents Anthony Awtrey and Jordan Jacobs brought in a contract to
provide wireless (and wired) networking services to the IEEE Project
802 Standards Committee and Wireless Working Groups should serve as a
lesson to Linux solution providers all over the world, especially in
light of the fact that IEEE -- the Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers -- was getting free Microsoft-based wireless (and
wired) networking products, but decided it was better to pay for
Linux-based networking because it worked better.
Re[2]: Denial of Service Vulnerability
in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Devices
Re[2]: Denial of Service Vulnerability
in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Devices
05/17/2004 01:39 PMJason Ostrom (May 15 2004)
Linux Kernel IEEE 1394 Driver Integer
Overflow
Linux Kernel IEEE 1394 Driver Integer
Overflow
06/28/2004 04:49 PM“infamous41md has reported some vulnerabilities in the Linux
kernel, which potentially can be exploited by malicious, local users
to cause a DoS (Denial of Service) or gain escalated privileges.
Various functions in the IEEE 1394 driver contain integer overflows
within the memory allocation scheme. This can potentially be exploited
via specially crafted requests, which may cause a large amount of data
to be copied into an insufficiently sized buffer.”
IEEE rejects free Microsoft software;
Linux "works better"
IEEE rejects free Microsoft software;
Linux "works better"
12/30/2003 01:31 AMNewsForge: "IEEE -- the Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineers -- was getting free Microsoft-based wireless (and wired)
networking products, but decided it was better to pay for Linux-based
networking because it worked better."...
Trapeze Compliant With IEEE 802.11i
Wireless LAN Security Standards
(TechWeb)
Trapeze Compliant With IEEE 802.11i
Wireless LAN Security Standards
(TechWeb)
07/01/2004 03:56 AMTechWeb - Company embraces standards it help set in wireless LAN
security to support multi-vendor environments.
Stage set for compromise on IEEE
high-speed wireless LAN standard
Stage set for compromise on IEEE
high-speed wireless LAN standard
03/19/2005 02:23 AMThe IEEE task group charged with creating a high-speed wireless LAN
standard has set the stage for a compromise between two remaining
factions with competing proposals.
Stage Set for Compromise on IEEE
High-Speed WLAN Standard
Stage Set for Compromise on IEEE
High-Speed WLAN Standard
04/09/2005 07:45 PMSci-Tech Today Apr 9 2005 10:35PM GMT
IEEE bans residents of Cuba, Iran, Libya
and Sudan from publishing
IEEE bans residents of Cuba, Iran, Libya
and Sudan from publishing
10/28/2003 11:08 PM IEEE bans residents of Cuba, Iran, Libya and Sudan from
publishing "
The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers) recently
imposed a ban on the residents of Cuba, Iran, Libya and Sudan from
publishing and contributing to any IEEE publication or
standard." I think this is something that deserves much
wider coverage then it has been getting.
IEEE task force settles on expanded
Ethernet frame size
IEEE task force settles on expanded
Ethernet frame size
03/24/2005 05:13 AMThe IEEE task force weighing whether and how to expand the size of
Ethernet frames met again last week and made a couple of key
decisions.
COMDEX Las Vegas 2003, IEEE Security &
Privacy Magazine Spotlight The
Intersection Of Hardware And Software Se
COMDEX Las Vegas 2003, IEEE Security &
Privacy Magazine Spotlight The
Intersection Of Hardware And Software Se
11/13/2003 01:53 AMCOMDEX Nov 13 2003 1:13AM ET
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