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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Podcast: Worst Oil Spill In History Modeled on Supercomputer
Visit the This Week in Technology podcast, hosted by Steven Cherry.
Topic: Eye of the Oil Slick?
The worst oil spill in history is now in its sixth week, but this past week was special—it marked the beginning of the hurricane season. The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded a team of researchers an emergency allocation of a million dollars’ worth of computer time at the Texas Advanced Computing Center to model different storm scenarios. Host Steven Cherry talks to one of those researchers, Clint Dawson, a professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin.
Security of Information and Communication Networks
IEEE Expert Now eLearning Tutorials
Recently announced is an Expert Now tutorial on Security of Information and Communication Networks.
In this tutorial we provide an Introduction and a quick Historical Perspective on Information security. Next we describe key definitions that are useful in cryptography and information integrity, as well as in Network security. We provide a quick and over simplified mathematical background which is useful to understand the complexity of cryptographic algorithms. For example, what Prime Numbers are, what Modulus arithmetic is and how it works, and what the Greatest Common Devisor is and how it is calculated. The tutorial concludes with the description of popular Symmetric and Asymmetric Ciphers, such as the RSC, DES, AES, RC4, ECC, RSA, D-H, Merkle, and Shamir.
In this tutorial we provide a simplified description of Quantum Cryptography (QC), the qubit, the superposition of states, and the polarization of photons, the quantum key distribution (QKD), the BB84 and B92 protocols, the K05 enhanced protocol, the generation of entangled photons and the teleportation phenomenon, and the vulnerabilities of realistic quantum networks. We continue with Chaotic processes and Chaos Cryptography, and we introduce Chaotic Quantum Cryptography. We describe biometrics in communications as part of security and privacy, and we finish up with security of the next generation optical network in which we introduce and describe methods for intrusion detection, countermeasure strategies and also autonomous network counterattack scenarios.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
TOP 10 CLEAN ENERGY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Tech Insiders Webinar Series
DATE: Thursday, June 24th, 2010
TIME: 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT / 18:00 GMT
(Duration: 1 hour)
Second Webinar in Build Your Prototype Series! Register Here!
Description: Clean energy is one of the largest and fastest growing markets in the world, creating abundant opportunities for entrepreneurial engineers to develop new products and services that help the industry by solving key technical challenges. The first step is to create a functional prototype and demonstrate it for customers and investors. Next, you must quickly iterate on the prototype to prepare it for high-volume commercial deployment.
Learn about 10 clean energy business opportunities that address important industry needs in the smart grid, wind, solar, biomass, and energy storage markets. Gain useful tips for creating a prototype and an introduction to specific starter kits, reference designs, and other tools you can use to shorten time to market for high-quality products.
DATE: Thursday, June 24th, 2010
TIME: 2:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM PT / 18:00 GMT
(Duration: 1 hour)
Second Webinar in Build Your Prototype Series! Register Here!
Description: Clean energy is one of the largest and fastest growing markets in the world, creating abundant opportunities for entrepreneurial engineers to develop new products and services that help the industry by solving key technical challenges. The first step is to create a functional prototype and demonstrate it for customers and investors. Next, you must quickly iterate on the prototype to prepare it for high-volume commercial deployment.
Learn about 10 clean energy business opportunities that address important industry needs in the smart grid, wind, solar, biomass, and energy storage markets. Gain useful tips for creating a prototype and an introduction to specific starter kits, reference designs, and other tools you can use to shorten time to market for high-quality products.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Complimentary Wireless Broadband Online Tutorial
Register here for a free online tutorial from IEEE Communications Society: Next Generation Wireless Broadband, by Benny Bing.
This tutorial provides a strong foundation on emerging broadband wireless standards on 802.16m, 802.22 and LTE that offer many powerful wireless features. Topics covered include the physical (PHY) layer, adaptive modulation and coding, OFDMA, SC-FDMA, multiple antenna systems, medium access control (MAC), TDD and FDD transmission, and the frame formats. Two case studies on wireless relay and co-operative networks and on improving cell edge performance for OFDMA networks are included.
Free access for a limited time only!
For a full list of IEEE Communication Society tutorials, visit http://www.comsoc.org/freetutorials now!
This tutorial provides a strong foundation on emerging broadband wireless standards on 802.16m, 802.22 and LTE that offer many powerful wireless features. Topics covered include the physical (PHY) layer, adaptive modulation and coding, OFDMA, SC-FDMA, multiple antenna systems, medium access control (MAC), TDD and FDD transmission, and the frame formats. Two case studies on wireless relay and co-operative networks and on improving cell edge performance for OFDMA networks are included.
Free access for a limited time only!
For a full list of IEEE Communication Society tutorials, visit http://www.comsoc.org/freetutorials now!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
New EAC Blog and RSS Feed
Welcome to the IEEE Region 4 Educational Activities Blog.
This RSS Feed will be included on the Region 4 Website for all members to view.
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