Week of Events
Spectro-Temporal Dispersion-Engineered Electromagnetic Metamaterials for Sensing and Communication
Spectro-Temporal Dispersion-Engineered Electromagnetic Metamaterials for Sensing and Communication
Metamaterials (MTMs) are synthetic electromagnetic materials possessing unique properties not found in natural materials. Their introduction has spurred the creation of innovative circuits with enhanced components. One notable metamaterial-based design is the composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) leaky-wave antennas (LWAs). These antennas offer continuous frequency-dependent beam scanning from backfire to end-fire with an accurate broadside beam. Using a straightforward feeding mechanism, they also ensure excellent impedance matching throughout their operational range. The CRLH LWAs' ability to map frequency to space means unknown target locations can be pinpointed by analyzing the spectral components of the returning wave. This paves the way for real-time detection, with data acquisition speeds mainly determined by the signal source's frequency sweep rate. The sensor's field of view is also expanded thanks to the wide scanning angle of CRLH LWAs. Such features enable applications like swift 2-D beamforming, expansive real-time remote sensing, vital sign monitoring, motion detection, and microwave imaging. Additionally, applying spatiotemporal modulation to CRLH LWAs can generate harmonic waves and enhance physical layer security, promoting safer wireless communication. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Chung-Tse Michael Wu Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426636
Celebrating Telstar Launch with Dr Iwama: 1962 and Future of Communication in this decade
Celebrating Telstar Launch with Dr Iwama: 1962 and Future of Communication in this decade
Agenda: Everyone is invited to join in a Celebration with Dr Iwama, Calling all Life Members to join and to be recognized. Please indicate if you are a Life Member in the Registration response. Speakers will include 1. Irwin Gerszberg of AT&T Labs 2. Dr Peter Vetter, President of Nokia Bell Labs. 3. Dr Timothy Lee Boeing Fellow, IEEE-USA President 2025; 4, Margaret J Lyons, PE IEEE Senior Member, Radio Club of America Secretary. The event will include Technical talks, Lunch, Museum Tours, a Watch Party, Cupcakes, and Cookies. Students, teachers, community members, Young Professionals... everyone is invited. There will be photographs at "The Spirit of Communication" and at the Telstar Museum Display with Leaders and Luminaries. Please send a PowerPoint Message for the occasion to be displayed around the building and to become part of the Event Playlist. Bldg: A, AT&T Science and Technology Innovation Center and Museum, 200 South Laurel Avenue , Middletown, New Jersey, United States, 07748
Understanding Noise Figure: Practical Aspects of Measuring Noise Figure on a VNA using the Cold Source Technique
Understanding Noise Figure: Practical Aspects of Measuring Noise Figure on a VNA using the Cold Source Technique
This webinar covers the practical aspects of measuring noise figures on a vector network analyzer (VNA) using the cold source technique. It builds on the concepts introduced earlier in this noise figure series. First, we review the method of the cold source noise figure measurement, pointing out the various parameters the VNA needs to measure in order to calculate the noise figure. This leads naturally to a discussion of measurement challenges, where we find some things are easy to control and measure while others are more difficult. We introduce best practices and techniques for each task to improve the noise figure measurement results. Demonstrations follow, where the instrument is configured for a noise figure measurement, then calibrated, and finally, the noise figure of a low noise amplifier is measured. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Michael (Mike) Leffel, Noha Ibrahim Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426644
Prioritizing Societal and Ethical Concerns with Responsible AI
Prioritizing Societal and Ethical Concerns with Responsible AI
Abstract: Members of IEEE have been involved in the development of artificial intelligence since its inception. Since 2015 there has been a great effort to develop ethical guidelines for AI in the IEEE, leading to a series of documents on Ethically Aligned Design for Intelligent and Autonomous Systems, including analysis of ethically aligned design for business and education. In addition to these analysis and policy documents, IEEE's Standards Association has created a series of standards for the ethical use of AI, the 7000 standard series. These standards have influenced international AI and ethics public policy, including a Digital Services Framework Based on the Rights Principles for Children. In this talk we will look at IEEE's efforts in promoting and defining ethical design with AI and its applications in advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. Speaker: Tom Coughlin, President, Coughlin Associates is a digital storage analyst and business and technology consultant. He has more than 40 years in the data storage industry with engineering and senior management positions at several companies. An IEEE Life Fellow, Dr. Coughlin has many publications and six patents. He is also the author of Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, which is now in its second edition with Springer. Tom is a regular storage and memory contributor for forbes.com and media and entertainment organizations. Coughlin Associates consults and publishes books and market and technology reports, including The Media and Entertainment Storage Report and an Emerging Memory Report, and puts on digital storage-oriented events. Tom has served in numerous IEEE volunteer leadership roles, including President of IEEE-USA, Director of IEEE Region 6, Vice President and Board member of the IEEE Consumer Technology Society, Chair of the Santa Clara Valley IEEE Section, and Chair of the Consultants Network of Silicon Valley. He is also active with the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) and the Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers (SMPTE). Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/422941
Fundamentals of oscilloscopes
Fundamentals of oscilloscopes
The oscilloscope is a vital tool on every test bench, so mastering it can help you save time and achieve accurate measurements. In this webinar, our experts will cover oscilloscope fundamentals, demonstrating proper operation techniques and highlighting parameters to be mindful of when performing measurements. They will delve into critical topics such as bandwidth, acquisition rate, blind time, memory, and triggering, explaining how these specifications impact signal representation and measurement accuracy. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Nick Le Bas, Noha Ibrahim Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/426640