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  • ...of many peer-reviewed journals and is also a [[standards organization]]. IEEE is a non-profit association of engineering professionals, especially in are The IEEE publishes around 200 peer-reviewed technical journals and magazines, and mo
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  • '''IEEE 802.3''' is a working group of the IEEE, which produces technical standards in the technology family generically ca ...s Ethernet" actually comes from IEEE 802.11, with the "WiMax" variant from IEEE 802.16.
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  • '''IEEE 802.15.4''' is the [[IEEE]] standard for the radios in the low-data-rate wireless networks for batter ...ince 2020. The IEEE 802.15.4 specification is publicly available from the IEEE.<ref name=GetSpec />
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  • '''IEEE 802.22''' is a working group of the [[IEEE]] developing the standard of Wireless Regional Access Networks(WRAN).
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  • '''IEEE 1394''', called '''FireWire''' by its inventor, Apple Computer, is a type ...rity" that charges vendors $0.25 per end user system, the money supporting IEEE.
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  • '''IEEE project 802''' of the '''IEEE''' (formerly the '''[Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers''', *IEEE 802.1, responsible for general architecture, especially VLAN and bridging t
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  • ...691 802.15.4-2020 - IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks] from the IEEE website (with registration).
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  • * [[Wikipedia:List_of_IEEE_publications|List of IEEE publications]] in Wikipedia ...ns a long list of the many important technical standards maintained by the IEEE
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  • In its basic form, an '''IEEE 802 address''' is a 48-bit or 64-bit address assigned to unique local area Image: Basic IEEE 802 address format|thumb|left|Basic IEEE 802 address format; the OUI can be 24 or 40 bits long
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  • ...rs]] (IEEE) has defined as standard IEEE Standard 521-1984, a system of '''IEEE frequency bands''' for electromagnetic frequencies used for [[radio]] and [ The IEEE system is widely used, but lacks some fine granularity needed for discussin
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  • #Redirect [[IEEE frequency bands]]
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  • == IEEE standards == {{rpl|IEEE 1394}}
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  • #Redirect [[IEEE frequency bands]]
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  • Working group of the IEEE developing the standard of Wireless Regional Access Networks.
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  • ...691 802.15.4-2020 - IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks] from the IEEE website (with registration).
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  • {{r|IEEE Project 802}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IEEE frequency bands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IEEE 802 address]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|IEEE Project 802}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IEEE Project 802]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|IEEE 802 address}}
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  • ...ncludes [[IEEE 802.3z]] operating over [[fiber optic|optical fiber]] and [[IEEE 802.3ab]] over [[twisted pair]]
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  • == IEEE standards == {{rpl|IEEE 1394}}
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  • * [[Wikipedia:List_of_IEEE_publications|List of IEEE publications]] in Wikipedia ...ns a long list of the many important technical standards maintained by the IEEE
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  • ...691 802.15.4-2020 - IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks] from the IEEE website (with registration).
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  • {{r|IEEE 1394}} {{r|IEEE 802 address}}
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  • '''IEEE 802.15.4''' is the [[IEEE]] standard for the radios in the low-data-rate wireless networks for batter ...ince 2020. The IEEE 802.15.4 specification is publicly available from the IEEE.<ref name=GetSpec />
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  • ...691 802.15.4-2020 - IEEE Standard for Low-Rate Wireless Networks] from the IEEE website (with registration).
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  • '''IEEE 802.22''' is a working group of the [[IEEE]] developing the standard of Wireless Regional Access Networks(WRAN).
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  • ...of many peer-reviewed journals and is also a [[standards organization]]. IEEE is a non-profit association of engineering professionals, especially in are The IEEE publishes around 200 peer-reviewed technical journals and magazines, and mo
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  • ...mprovement over the original [[Ethernet]] 10 Mbps speed developed by the [[IEEE 802.3]] project, operating at a nominal 100 Mbps speed; now the default spe
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  • #REDIRECT [[IEEE]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IEEE Project 802]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|IEEE 802 address}}
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  • {{r|IEEE 802 address}} {{r|IEEE 802.3}}
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  • {{r|IEEE Project 802}} {{r|IEEE 802.3}}
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  • WPA, the encryption used in later versions of IEEE 802.11 wireless networking.
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  • {{r|IEEE 802 address}} {{r|IEEE 802.3}}
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  • '''IEEE project 802''' of the '''IEEE''' (formerly the '''[Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers''', *IEEE 802.1, responsible for general architecture, especially VLAN and bridging t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IEEE 802 address]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|IEEE Project 802}}
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  • {{rpl|IEEE}}
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  • Working group of the IEEE developing the standard of Wireless Regional Access Networks.
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  • ...pecified by the [[National Security Agency]], which work with high-speed [[IEEE 802.3]]/Ethernet interfaces
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  • {{rpl|IEEE 802.15.4}}
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  • ...r/cntower_overview.html Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) article]
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  • ...rs]] (IEEE) has defined as standard IEEE Standard 521-1984, a system of '''IEEE frequency bands''' for electromagnetic frequencies used for [[radio]] and [ The IEEE system is widely used, but lacks some fine granularity needed for discussin
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  • {{rpl|IEEE}}
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  • An early proprietary standard for [[local area network]]s developed by [[IEEE Project 802]]; the term has become generic for various connectors and commu
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  • *http://vis.computer.org IEEE Visualization, the largest scientific conference on visualization
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  • ...ntries. To further illustrate how broad electrical engineering can be, the IEEE is composed of 39 societies, which publish 130 journals, transactions and m
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  • '''IEEE 1394''', called '''FireWire''' by its inventor, Apple Computer, is a type ...rity" that charges vendors $0.25 per end user system, the money supporting IEEE.
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  • ...ich layers [[Infiniband]] on top of the physical and data link layers of [[IEEE 802.3]], but replaces the [[Internet Protocol Suite|TCP/IP]] end-to-end and
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  • * [http://embs.gsbme.unsw.edu.au/ http://embs.gsbme.unsw.edu.au/ IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society]
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  • ...g smart home companies, using [[Internet Protocol|IP]] version 6 over an [[IEEE 802.15.4]] wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-powe
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  • {{r|IEEE 1394}} {{r|IEEE Project 802}}
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  • *IEEE 802.3; many variants.
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  • ...ref> This is now called a Body Area Network, as a subset of PAN.<ref name=IEEE-BN>{{citation | title = IEEE 802.15 WPAN™, Task Group 6 (TG6), Body Area Networks
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  • {{r|IEEE 802 architecture}}
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  • | publisher = IEEE Computer Society Press
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  • ...dium. Most data link protocols have at least two sublayers, originated in IEEE Project 802 but found to have general utility. The upper sublayer, called '''logical link control (LLC)''' by the IEEE, is basically medium-independent, but identifies the type of information ca
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  • ...S-64|AN-SPS-64 navigational radar. It operates in the IEEE frequency bands|IEEE L-band/NATO C-band, and is mounted higher than the SPY-1|AN/SPY-1 to give i
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  • ===IEEE 802 multicast and broadcast addresses===
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  • {{r|IEEE Project 802}}
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  • * [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]] (IEEE)
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  • {{rpl|IEEE 802.15.4}}
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  • ...f the Humanoid Platform KHR-1 based on Torque Feedback Control]", Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, New Orleans, USA, 200 ...rs/ip/51.pdf Design of Android type Humanoid Robot Albert HUBO]," in Proc. IEEE/RSJ Int. Conf. on Intelligent Robots and Systems, Beijing, China, 2006, 10
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  • {{r|IEEE}}
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  • | url = http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4523096 | journal = IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2008. ISSCC 2008. Digest of
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  • The [[medium access control]] for a bus can be contention-based, as for [[IEEE 802.3]], or token-based/master-slave as for [[MIL-STD-1553]].
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  • {{r|IEEE 802.3}}
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  • ...-US frequency bands|E/F and I/J military bands]] or [[IEEE frequency bands|IEEE S or X bands]], with power levels from 10 to 60 kilowatts.
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  • {{r|IEEE Project 802}}
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  • ...it useful to have a standard way to define hardware-unique addresses; see IEEE 802 address‎. Some wireless networks also use hardware-unique addresses, ...ng or resolving such '''collisions'''. This is the fundamental Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 technique, with a variant called carrier sense multiple access with c
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  • In its basic form, an '''IEEE 802 address''' is a 48-bit or 64-bit address assigned to unique local area Image: Basic IEEE 802 address format|thumb|left|Basic IEEE 802 address format; the OUI can be 24 or 40 bits long
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  • ...s to connect to a physical or virtual medium. The most common case are the IEEE Project 802 medium access control (MAC) protocols for wired and wireless lo
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/IEEE frequency bands]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|IEEE 802 architecture}}
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  • * [http://www.ieee.org/ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers] (IEEE
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  • * '''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing''' (1979 to present)
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  • The '''AN-|AN/SPY-1''' IEEE Frequency Bands|S-band volume search radar is the core of the AEGIS battle AN/SPY-1 is an IEEE Frequency Bands|S-band radar intended to track a large number of targests i
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  • ...automatically make it successful or cheaper|David Thorne, presentation to IEEE Ethernet in the First Mile working group}} ...or Electrical and Electronic Engineers, a recognized standardization body. IEEE created Project 802 on Local Area Networks; the number comes from the date
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  • ...cal area network]]s, so the standardization of Ethernet was put into the [[IEEE 802.3]] subcommittee of Project 802. ...rnet" actually comes from [[IEEE 802.11]], with the "WiMax" variant from [[IEEE 802.16]].
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  • ...have digital rates from 4.8 to 512 kbps per channel using the C, Ku, or X IEEE frequency bands|frequency bands, which are far too low for large volume dat
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  • ...urdeman, Anton A. (2003), ''The Worldwide History of Telecommunications'', IEEE Press and J. Wiley & Sons, 2003. ISBN 0-471-20505-2
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  • ...neering 2004 Classification (SE2004)''' is a classification created by the IEEE Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) that pre The '''SWEBOK Classification System''' was created again by the IEEE Computer Society with the collaborate of many organizations. It is an effor
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  • ...in the UHF range. Leased commercial satellite service for GBS uses the [[IEEE Frequency Bands|K<sub>u</sub> band]].
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  • ...ie=UTF8&qid=1293298527&sr=1-1 |isbn=078036029X |year=2001 |publisher=Wiley-IEEE Press}}
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  • ...so maintains and publishes the older [[Zigbee]]® standard. Zigbee is an [[IEEE]] 802.15.4-based specification for a suite of high-level communication prot ...en IEEE 802.15.4 and Zigbee<ref name=WSNRG /> is similar to that between [[IEEE 802.11]] and the [[Wi-Fi Alliance]].
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  • ...and are reached by low-power, low-data-rate radio signals using standard [[IEEE 802.15.4]] technology.
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  • * IEEE John von Neumann medal. http://www.ieee.org/portal/site/iportals (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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  • ...onable assumptions with multiaccess broadcast media such as [[Ethernet]]/[[IEEE 802.3]]
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  • ==Multicast addressing in the IEEE 802 architecture== [[Computer networking media sharing protocols]] such as [[IEEE 802.3]] have conventions that designate media access control/data link prot
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  • ...s a 4x8 foot array, mounted on a tripod. Its transmitter operates in the [[IEEE Frequency Bands|L band]] with 50 watts peak power.
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  • '''IEEE 802.3''' is a working group of the IEEE, which produces technical standards in the technology family generically ca ...s Ethernet" actually comes from IEEE 802.11, with the "WiMax" variant from IEEE 802.16.
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  • ...n the [[Internet]]. A subset has been used for source routing in the the [[IEEE 802.5]] Token Ring bridging in IBM [[System Network Architecture]].
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  • ...anufactured by General Dynamics. The family, all intended for high-speed [[IEEE 802.3]]/Ethernet interfaces, is designated '''KG-175'''. Some models (TACLA
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  • | journal = [[Proceedings of the IEEE]]
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  • ...it, "On hardware for computing exponential and trigonometric functions," ''IEEE Trans. Computers'' '''45''' (3), 328-339 (1996).
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  • *[[IEEE frequency bands]], most commonly for satellite communications and civilian
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  • ...-IEEE [[Ethernet]] was a physical bus, as were the first two variants of [[IEEE 802.3]] running over [[coaxial cable]], 10BASE2 and 10BASE5. All modern 802 The obsolete [[IEEE 802.5]] [[token ring]] networks were always implemented as a logical ring o
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  • | journal=IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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  • ...o feed an InfiniBand core switching fabric. It has lower latency than an [[IEEE 802.3|Ethernet]] of the same signaling speed. Case-by-case analysis, howe ...re, which layers Infiniband on top of the physical and data link layers of IEEE 802.3, but replaces the TCP/IP end-to-end and routing protocols with their
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  • See [[IEEE frequency bands]] for radar designations used widely in civilian practice,
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  • ...p://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel4/5697/15269/00705931.pdf?arnumber=705931|title=IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms for Radio Wave Propagation|year=1997 |pages=p
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  • ...' or '''WPA''' is an [[encryption]] system used in later versions of the [[IEEE 802.11]] standard for [[wireless network]]ing. It replaces an earlier stand
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  • ...do Software Engineering 2004 or SE2004 for short. This was created by the IEEE Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery (A.C.M.) both * [http://www.computer.org/ The IEEE Computer Society]
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  • ...7 |pages=p. 7 |isbn=0470881321 |edition=3rd ed |year=2010 |publisher=Wiley-IEEE}}
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