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“The world's leading professional association

for the advancement of technology”


The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers or IEEE (read eye-triple-e) is an
international non-profit, professional organization for the advancement of technology
related to electricity. It has the most members of any technical professional organization
in the world, with more than 365,000 members in around 150 countries.

History of IEEE
The IEEE is incorporated in the State of New York, United States. It was formed
in 1963 by the merger of the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE, founded 1912) and
the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE, founded 1884).

The major interests of the AIEE were wire communications (telegraph and
telephony) and light and power systems. The IRE concerned mostly radio
engineering, and was formed from two smaller organizations, the Society of
Wireless and Telegraph Engineers and the Wireless Institute. With the rise of
electronics in the 1930s, electronics engineers usually became members of the
IRE, but the applications of electron tube technology became so extensive that the
technical boundaries differentiating the IRE and the AIEE became difficult to
distinguish. After World War II, the two organizations became increasingly
competitive, and in 1961, the leadership of both the IRE and the AIEE resolved to
consolidate the two organizations. The two organizations formally merged as the
IEEE on January 1, 1963.Notable Presidents of IEEE and its founding
organizations include Elihu Thomson (AIEE, 1889-1890), Alexander Graham Bell
(AIEE, 1891-1892), Charles Proteus Steinmetz (AIEE, 1901-1902), Lee De Forest
(IRE, 1930), Frederick E. Terman (IRE, 1941), William R. Hewlett (IRE, 1954),
Ernst Weber (IRE, 1959; IEEE, 1963), and Ivan Getting (IEEE, 1978).

IEEE's Constitution defines the purposes of the organization as "scientific and


educational, directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of
electrical, electronics, communications and computer engineering, as well as
computer science, the allied branches of engineering and the related arts and
sciences." In pursuing these goals, the IEEE serves as a major publisher of
scientific journals and a conference organizer. It is also a leading developer of
industrial standards (having developed over 900 active industry standards) in a
broad range of disciplines, including electric power and energy, biomedical
technology and healthcare, information technology, information assurance,
telecommunications, consumer electronics, transportation, aerospace, and
nanotechnology. IEEE develops and participates in educational activities such as
accreditation of electrical engineering programs in institutes of higher learning.
The IEEE logo is a diamond-shaped design which illustrates the right hand grip
rule. It also sponsors or cosponsors more than 450 international technical
conferences each year .

IEEE has a dual complementary regional and technical structure - with


organizational units based on geography (e.g., the IEEE Philadelphia Section) and
technical focus (e.g., the IEEE Computer Society). It manages a separate
organizational unit (IEEE-USA) which recommends policies and implements
programs specifically intended to benefit the members, the profession and the
public in the United States.The IEEE consists of 39 societies, organized around
specialized technical fields, with more than 300 local organizations that hold
regular meetings. The IEEE Standards Association is in charge of the
standardization activities of the IEEE.

Educational opportunities:
The IEEE provides learning opportunities within the engineering sciences,
research, and technology. The goal of the IEEE education programs is to ensure
the growth of skill and knowledge in the electricity-related technical professions
and to foster individual commitment to continuing education among IEEE
members, the engineering and scientific communities, and the general public.

Expert Now IEEE is a collection of online educational courses designed for self-
paced learning. Education Partners, exclusive for IEEE members, offers on-line
degree programs, certifications and courses at a 10% discount. The Standards in
Education website explains what standards are and the importance of developing
and using them. The site includes tutorial modules and case illustrations to
introduce the history of standards, the basic terminology, their applications and
impact on products, as well as news related to standards, book reviews and links to
other sites that contain information on standards. Currently, twenty-nine states
require Professional Development Hours (PDH) to maintain P.E. licensure,
encouraging engineers to seek Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for their
participation in continuing education programs. CEUs readily translate into
Professional Development Hours (PDHs) (1 CEU is equivalent to 10 PDHs).
Standards and the IEEE Standards Development
Process:
IEEE is one of the leading standards-making organizations in the world. IEEE
performs its standards making and maintaining functions through the IEEE
Standards Association (IEEE-SA). IEEE standards affect a wide range of
industries including: power and energy, biomedical and healthcare, Information
Technology (IT), telecommunications, transportation, nanotechnology, information
assurance, and many more. In 2005, IEEE had close to 900 active standards, with
500 standards under development. One of the more notable IEEE standards is the
IEEE 802 LAN/MAN group of standards which includes the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet
standard and the IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking standard.

Membership and member grades:


Most IEEE members are electrical engineers, computer engineers, and computer
scientists, but the organization's wide scope of interests has attracted engineers in
other disciplines (e.g., mechanical and civil) as well as biologists, physicists, and
mathematicians. There are several membership grades. In order to qualify for
membership, an individual must meet certain academic or experience
requirements. Associate membership is available to those who don't meet such
requirements. Student memberships are available with a reduced membership fee.
Students and Associates have all the privileges of members, except the right to
vote and hold certain offices. Upon meeting certain additional requirements, a
member can apply automatically for senior membership. Finally, a member felt to
have made a significant contribution to electrical engineering may be nominated
an "IEEE Fellow", a distinctive award. Some societies allow "affiliate" members,
i.e. members of the society that are not members of IEEE itself.
“A preview of IEEE Website
http://www.ieee.org/portal/site”
UMT computer LAB(IPC)
“Information Processing Unit ”

University’s lab consist of following components:

 Hardware
 Software
 servers

 120 computers are Intel core 2 Duo (E4500@2.20GHZ), 512MB


RAM and LCD view sonic

 88 computers are Intel Pentium 4 (3.0 GHz, 256MB RAM)

 44 computers are Intel Pentium 4 (2.40 GHz,256MB RAM)

 22 computers are Intel Pentium 4 (1.70 GHz, 256 MB RAM)

 40 computers are Intel Pentium 4 (1.6 GHz, 128MB RAM)

 Printers
 4 HP LaserJet 9040 (2)Samsung 3051ND,HP DeskJet 920c

 Scanners
 HP Scan Jet 2400(2_Acer S2W 3300 W

 CD/DVD writer

 3Samsung DVD Writer, Samsung CD Writer and Sony CD writer

IPC Servers
The quantity server installed in ipc is 4.
• Intel Xeon
• Dell
• Soft
Operating system installed in these servers is
• Linux,
• Server 2000,
• Server 2003,

Tools to manage Network


Proxy: SQUID
Security: Symantec
Monitor: User locks (software which identifies the login on certain PC)

IPC Software
• SPSS
• Microsoft Office
• Visual
• C++ 3.1
• Acrobat Reader
• PDF
• Converter
• In page

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