Society Topic Highlights
Vic Hayes
Welcome to the IEEE Society Topic Highlights, focusing on Wireless Infrastructure. This e-newsletter is structured to present IEEE Societies to you and their relationship with wireless communications. The wireless industry's continual evolution makes it imperative to have the necessary resources to foster this technology for the benefit of everyone around the world. Through education, networking and socializing with other wireless professionals, and participating in IEEE standards development, you can stay ahead of the newest advances in the field. By joining an IEEE Society, you become part of the community making valuable contributions to the industry.
All the best,
Vic Hayes

Vic Hayes is the 2007 IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz Award Recipient, "For outstanding leadership in the development and global acceptance of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network standards“. Read the Bio of Vic Hayes.


IEEE Computer Society

For the latest on wireless networks, applications, systems, and management, turn to the IEEE Computer Society for essential resources to stay ahead of the curve. From timely articles in our peer-reviewed magazines and journals to conferences on wireless communication systems and wireless technology, the Computer Society serves the educational and career development needs of today’s computing professionals. In addition, the Computer Society members have access to online courses related to the area of wireless infrastructure, among many other topics, through the e-Learning Campus.

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Wireless Infrastructure in the Computer Society
The Focus on Wireless special section of the Computer Society's Computing Now site presents a selection of recent articles by leaders in the wireless field. These articles from some of our highly acclaimed magazines examine mesh networking, RFID, sensor nets, and other cutting-edge applications of wireless technologies. Read the articles on Computer Society's Computing Now web site.

You can also join the Computing Now newsletter to be notified when new free content is available from the CS's 14 magazines.


Featured Publication

Transactions on Mobile Computing
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
This popular monthly journal focuses on technology for mobile networks and architectures, wireless systems, power management, multi-user/multi-access techniques, wearable computers, and mobile agents and proxies. For more, see the TMC Homepage.



What's Going on in the Computer Society?

2 – 4 Feb 2009: WONS 2009, the Sixth International Conference on Wireless On-Demand Network Systems and Services focuses on overcoming the challenges of developing secure and dependable technology support for on-demand services through wireless architectures.
Snowbird, Utah USA

Researchers, practitioners and others interested in wireless communications, mobile networking, and ubiquitous computing came together on 12 – 14 Oct 2008 in Avignon,France to participate in the fourth IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking, and Communications. Conference proceedings are now available.


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IEEE Communications Society

IEEE Communications Society, a community that comprises a diverse group of industry professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications technologies, encourages and supports work on architectures, applications, systems, terminals, and technologies to provide personal, location-independent communication and computing in voice, data, and visual media, including techniques for achieving portability, ubiquity, and transparency using wireless networks.

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Wireless Infrastructure in the Communications Society
Free online tutorials: WiMax: Mobilizing the Internet (2hrs 7mins, 89 slides) compliments of Rohde & Schwarz.

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Wireless certification for practitioners? Wireless Communication Engineering Technologies (WCET) certification program. Transnational and vendor neutral.

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Featured Publication

IEEE Wireless Communications
IEEE Wireless Communications
This interdisciplinary bimonthly magazine covers technical and policy issues relating to personal, location-independent communications in all media and at all protocol layers. To learn more, visit Wireless Communications.



What's Going on in the Communications Society?

17 – 19 Nov 2008: MILCOM, for 27 years, MILCOM has been a must-attend event for members of the government, military, scientific and engineering communities.
San Diego, CA, USA

5 - 8 Apr 2009: IEEE WCNC, the premier wireless event, offers the best tutorial, research, and industry-oriented technical content on terrestrial wireless communications and networking in all its forms.
Budapest, Hungary

27 - 28 Apr 2009: The 2009 International IEEE Conference on RFID, addresses key topics and issues related to RF-based identification and communication systems. Co-located with the RFID Journal LIVE! 2009 tradeshow, IEEE RFID is technically co-sponsored by ten IEEE technical societies. Orlando, FL USA

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IEEE Signal Processing Society
The IEEE Signal Processing Society provides its more than 15,000 members the opportunity to participate through local activities, products, technical meetings, and services. Addressing the basic science level of engineering, its members have an interest in the theory, development, testing, assignment, and application of all types of signals across a broad technical landscape. Society members may choose to participate through local chapters. A large number of technical committees address: communications and networking; image processing; information forensics and security; genomic signal processing; biometrics; and many more areas.

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Wireless Infrastructure in the Signal Processing Society
OPEN SOURCE EDUCATION ACTIVITIES are continuing to build as popular courseware in signal processing continues to grow. Go to the IEEE-SPS/Connexions website for details. Look for material on communications and other topics. The collection includes a large body of signal processing-related work spanning all educational levels, in everything from notes and ideas to full books, in several languages.



Featured Publication

Transactions on Signal Processing
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
The IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing is an internationally subscribed monthly journal which publishes advances in the theory and application of signal processing. Learn more about Transactions on Signal Processing and other journals from Signal Processing.



What's Going on in the Signal Processing Society?

19 - 24 Apr 2009: ICASSP, the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing meeting is the world's largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on signal processing and its applications.
Taipei, Taiwan

21 - 24 Jun 2009: SPAWC, the IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communication will feature poster presentations and invited plenary sessions on recent advances in signal processing for wireless communications, as well as for communications and networking in general.
Perugio, Italy

7 - 11 Nov 2009: ICIP, the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing is the premier forum for the presentation of technological advances and research results in the fields of theoretical, experimental, and applied image and video processing.
Cairo, Egypt


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Wireless Infrastructure Job Search

The listings below were gathered from a search preformed on the IEEE Job Site using the term “Wireless Infrastructure”. The IEEE Job Site is available exclusively to IEEE members. For a complete and current listing of jobs in this and other fields, log on to the Job Site.

 
RF Applications Engineer
Employer: Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Location: Tempe, Arizona USA
Last Updated: 10/31/2008
Job Code: 59276
IT Infrastructure Supervisor
Employer: Eaton Corporation
Location: Singapore
Last Updated: 10/01/2008
Job Code: 26475BR
Technical Architect - Stores Development
Employer: Target Corporation
Location: Minneapolis, MN USA
Last Updated: 9/30/2008
Job Code: 53292BR


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