The IEEE North Jersey Section's Executive Committee (EXCOM) monthly meeting will be held ONLINE using Zoom.The EXCOM meeting starts at 6:00 pm EST and typically ends at 8:30 pm.The meeting is meant to discuss and coordinate the activities of the Section and its Chapters and Groups, as well as new initiatives.Everyone is welcome to attend this meeting.Please register in advance for this meeting using vTools.You can change/cancel the registration if your plans change.For more information, please contact our IEEE North Jersey Section Chair Ajay Poddar ([email protected]), or Secretary, Adriaan van Wijngaarden, ([email protected]).Zoom meeting information: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89067811667Meeting ID: 890 6781 1667Note: If you are unable to join the meeting, please send your chapter activity report to the section chair at [email protected]: 06:00 pm - 06:30 pm Networking06:30 pm - 08:30 pm IEEE North Jersey Section Executive Committee MeetingThe meeting agenda typically includes news related to the IEEE and the IEEE North Jersey Section, Secretary and Treasurer Reports, Chapter and Affinity Group Reports, Committee Reports, and reports by various Chairs and Representatives, Committee Chairs, and planning, and new initiatives.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314373
Acoustic-wave-resonator (AWR)-based RF filters have been the core filtering technology of cellular RF transceivers with more than fifty filtering devices currently being present in an ordinary smartphone. Emerging wireless communications (beyond 5G) are expected to require an even larger number of filters (> 100) in their RF front-ends able to support wider operational bandwidths, and multiple bands as well as being adaptive to the spectrum/user needs. Current SAW- and BAW-based technologies exhibit narrow fractional bandwidth (constrained by the electromechanical coefficient kt2 to 0.4-0.8kt2) and static transfer functions. Furthermore, they are only able to realize certain types of transfer functions (quasi-elliptic bandpass) due to their poles and transmission zeros being constrained by the kt2. Considering the aforementioned limitations, this webinar will introduce a new concept to realize AWR filters with advanced functionality using hybrid acoustic-wave-lumped-element resonators (AWLRs.)Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: ((https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3797700/F3131E658B8649D770E66A2F876A0CE9))Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey SectionSpeaker(s): Prof. Dimitra Psychogiou, Agenda: Please click the link for registration for attending the webinar: ((https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3797700/F3131E658B8649D770E66A2F876A0CE9))Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/316502
A motivational presentation that begins with the history of radar, including trivia and fun facts. It continues by showing recent advances in Radar and electronic warfare, emphasizing both military and commercial applications and then discusses the recent radar market, and the reasons for engineers to embrace this field.This meeting will be virtual. The login information will be sent to registered attendees.Speaker(s): Lorenzo Lo Monte, PhD, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/314970
Over the last 30 years, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) design applications have increased exponentially. They have moved from just digital designs to other areas such as embedded controllers, Digital Signal Processing, communication, and configurable computing. The Xilinx Zynq FPGAs are a perfect example of how far FPGA came. They provide plenty of FPGA fabric, embedded ARM, high speed ADC and DACs as well specialized hard core for channel coding. These FPGA can act as a full Linux machine providing a powerful development framework to enables advanced development of advanced communication, RADAR and machine learning solutions. This has made exposure and mastering of FPGA very important to many people in the industry and academia.Speaker(s): prof. Cherif Chibane , Agenda: The talk will be virtual by Zoom on June 26, 2022 between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM EST. There is no fee and everybody is invited. Plaese use the following link to participate.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/317954
Over the last 30 years, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) design applications have increased exponentially. They have moved from just digital designs to other areas such as embedded controllers, Digital Signal Processing, communication, and configurable computing. The Xilinx Zynq FPGAs are a perfect example of how far FPGA came. They provide plenty of FPGA fabric, embedded ARM, high speed ADC and DACs as well specialized hard core for channel coding. These FPGA can act as a full Linux machine providing a powerful development framework to enables advanced development of advanced communication, RADAR and machine learning solutions. This has made exposure and mastering of FPGA very important to many people in the industry and academia.Speaker(s): prof. Cherif Chibane , Agenda: The talk will be virtual by Zoom on June 27, 2022 between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM EST. There is no fee and everybody is invited. Plaese use the following link to participate.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/317955
Over the last 30 years, Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) design applications have increased exponentially. They have moved from just digital designs to other areas such as embedded controllers, Digital Signal Processing, communication, and configurable computing. The Xilinx Zynq FPGAs are a perfect example of how far FPGA came. They provide plenty of FPGA fabric, embedded ARM, high speed ADC and DACs as well specialized hard core for channel coding. These FPGA can act as a full Linux machine providing a powerful development framework to enables advanced development of advanced communication, RADAR and machine learning solutions. This has made exposure and mastering of FPGA very important to many people in the industry and academia.Speaker(s): prof. Cherif Chibane , Agenda: The talk will be virtual by Zoom on June 27, 2022 between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM EST. There is no fee and everybody is invited. Plaese use the following link to participate.Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/317956
The speaker presented a talk in 2006 at Penn State that was the 150 anniversary of the birth of Nikola Tesla, the inventor of many things that we still use today. That talk presented the history and life of Tesla who is one of the most interesting scientists and persons of all time. Many of Tesla’s most important inventions and patents will be discussed and how they changed the world as we know it now. Guglielmo Marconi is usually credited with inventing the radio, but it was shown after a long fight in 1943 that Tesla was indeed the first, and his much earlier patent proved it.Unfortunately, Tesla’s death occurred about 6 months before the patent office corrected the history. In the talk at Penn State, many demos were performed and recorded on video. Some of these videos of the demos will be shown in various Tesla Coils including some playing music.Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section ED/CAS, AP/MTT17, AES, and VT ChapterSpeaker(s): Prof. James K. Breakall, Dr. George KaravasAgenda: 4:45 PM - Refreshments and Networking5:00 PM-7:00 PM: Talk by Prof. James K. Break all, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802You do not have to be an IEEE Member to attend. Refreshment is free for all attendees. Please invite your friends and colleagues to take advantage of these Invited Lectures.Room: 202, Bldg: ECEC, 154 Summit Street, Newark, NJ 07102, Newark, New Jersey, United States, 07102