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Encouraging chapter involvement and IEEE membership among new students toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/285360
Encouraging chapter involvement and IEEE membership among new students toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/285360
Cyberattack is a growing concern in connected vehicles because of the possibility of accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information. On the other hand, many existing security protocols are infeasible to apply because of high resource consumption. Containers are a method of providing added security through virtualization. Advantages of containers include increasing utilization of bare-metal resources, and adding security isolation properties to various types of systems. These advantages make containers well-suited for the connected vehicle software. This paper describes a specific consideration in the development of a container architecture pattern for embedded systems, aimed at enforcing multiple modes of application functionality. Speaker(s): Dr. Akramul Azim, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/283789
Not sure how to market yourself effectively online using LinkedIn? Unclear about how to establish and maintain professional contacts? In this webinar, you will learn how to raise your profile and leverage the power of your personal network to advance your career goals. Register at: https://bit.ly/IEEESession2 Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/281919
Easy circuit to transmit and receive audio through an LED We are using the 555 chip to make an oscillator (Osc). Our audio signal changes the frequency of the Osc. This signal drives a transistor with Infrared LED collector load........ We think any voltage controlled oscillator circuit will do. We think so On the receiver side, a photodiode converts this light back to current. Circuit then followed with an I-V converter (a simple resistor)....... And rest is audio..It works Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/285740
The course is intended for utility engineers, manufacturers of transformers, transformer components, monitoring systems, sensors, etc., students and anyone wishing to understand the scientific foundation of PD measurement, anyone interested in a deeper awareness of partial discharge measurement and interpretation, staff who are responsible for transformers and want them to be more operational and efficient. ttend the session if you want to get familiar with: - Principle of measurement - Types of sensors for UHF PD Measurement - Calibration of UHF sensors and measurement system - Installation of UHF sensors Co-sponsored by: Transformer Magazine Speaker(s): Dr. Stefan Tenbohlen, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/285677
During this one-hour workshop, the host will introduce three different common input and output devices in digital electronics: the rotary encoder, the button, and the stepper motor. The following will be covered. Circuits and designs that use the elements with analysis and discussion Live circuit demonstrations and feedback Background topics on semiconductor components and topologies Anyone is welcome to attend, but it is recommended that those who are interested have some fundamental knowledge of electronic theory and semiconductors. There will be information available about future IEEE events and how to sign up and register. Speaker(s): John Hooper, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/285953
Abstract: From frequency selective surfaces to Huygens metasurfaces, novel electromagnetic surfaces have been emerging in both scientific exploration and engineering applications. Many intriguing phenomena occur on these surfaces, and novel devices and applications have been proposed accordingly, which have created an exciting paradigm in electromagnetics, the so-called “Surface Electromagnetics (SEM)”. This presentation will review the development of various electromagnetic surfaces, as well as state-of-the-art concepts and designs. The fundamentals of SEM will be summarized and the frontier topics will be prospected, including their promising applications in microwaves, THz, and optic regimes. Speaker(s): Prof. Fan Yang, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/286143
Learn from WIE professionals from across Canada about how to create a successful award application and how to move upward in your membership with IEEE Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/285102
The focus of this presentation is the fundamental aspects of electrical insulation materials, specifically for rotating equipment - generators and large motors. This talk will cover basic components of an insulation system, material selection criteria, review of intrinsic properties as well as aging parameters. Major test methodologies and standards used in selecting and qualifying insulation systems will be discussed. It is intended that this presentation help the audience to understand the critical working aspects of electrical insulation materials. The “why” of dielectrics for their specific applications. This knowledge can aid in maintenance decision processes, equipment repair decisions, as well as educate those in the industry understand the tradeoffs in the dielectric materials selection process. Speaker(s): Dr. Nancy Frost, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/286734
EM diffraction is critical in many applications including antennas and propagation. Understanding and visualizing EM wave – object interaction is crucial in designing new antenna systems, in predicting path losses through complex propagation paths, etc. In order to do that wave pieces such as diffracted waves, Fringe waves, etc., should first be studied on canonical structures. Then, complex objects can be investigated by using HFA as well as numerical methods in hybrid form intelligently. EM wave scattering from waves – objects interaction has long been investigated. Interesting wave phenomena, diffraction, occur when objects have sharp edges and tips. Methods known as High Frequency Asymptotics, such as Geometric optics (GO), Physical Optics, (PO), Geometrical Theory of Diffraction, (GTD), Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD), Physical Theory of Diffraction (PTD) and Theory of Edge Diffraction (TED) have been successfully applied to variety of EM problems. Recently, numerical methods, such as Finite Difference time Domain (FDTD), Method of Moments (MoM) and Finite Element Method (FEM) have also been used in modeling EM diffraction. These powerful methods, together with novel approaches, have shown to be successful not only in modeling EM diffraction but also in distinguishing wave pieces such as scattered waves, diffracted waves, Fringe waves, etc., which is very important in visualizing and understanding complex wave – object interaction. This talk will review all these approaches, use recently developed EM virtual tools and present comparisons through canonical examples. Speaker(s): Levent Sevgi, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S3G4, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/282006
A personal website is essential in this world where an online presence is a must. Through this workshop, Simon will show you how to buy your domain, the cheapest and more efficient way to host it, how to get SSL certificates for your website and the best practices to design and implement your website. Speaker(s): Simon Bermudez, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/284161
The IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) promotes the advancement of science, technology and applications in communications and related disciplines. It fosters presentation and exchange of information among its members and the technical community throughout the world. The Society maintains a high standard of professionalism and technical competency. The IEEE Communications Society is a professional society of the IEEE. The IEEE ComSoc New York Chapter is organizing a series of technical seminars for the New York area IEEE members and the general public. We invite researchers and professionals to share their latest work on a variety of topics in communications and related areas. This is the fifth seminar of the series. Together with our fellow IEEE ComSoc Chapters, we have the great pleasure to invite Dr. Mohammed Atiquzzaman, an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, to talk about the interesting, exciting and yet challenging task of connecting spacecrafts to the Internet. Speaker(s): Prof. Mohammed Atiquzzaman, Agenda: 07:45 PM - 08:00 PM: Connecting to the ZOOM meeting 08:00 PM - 08:05 PM: Welcoming & IEEE ComSoc Membership Promotion 08:05 PM - 08:10 PM: Speaker Introduction 08:10 PM - 09:00 PM: Presentation (50 minutes) 09:00 PM - 09:10 PM: Questions and Answers (10 minutes) 09:10 PM - 09:15 PM: Closing Remarks Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/282376