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Curtis
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Roberto
Mark
Joe
Howard
Curtis Siller Nim Cheung Roberto de Marca Mark Karol Joe LoCicero Howard Blank Jack Howell VICE PRESIDENTS Alex Gelman Roberto Saracco Doug Zuckerman Harvey Freeman DIRECTORS
President President - Elect IEEE Division III Director Chief Information Officer (CIO) Parliamentarian Treasurer Executive Director
Jack
Alex
Roberto
Doug
Harvey
Steve
Iwao
James
Bill
Ricardo
Shri
Andrzej
Marko
Des
Naohisa
Bob
Steve Weinstein Iwao Sasase James Hong Bill Tranter Ricardo Veiga Shri Goyal Andrzej Jajszczyk Marko Jagodic Des Taylor Naohisa Ohta Bob Shapiro Pierre Perra Raouf Boutaba Joe LoCicero
Marketing Asia/Pacific Region Online Services to Online Content Education Latin America Region Meetings & Conferences Magazines Europe, Africa, Middle-East Region Journals Sister Societies North America Region Membership Programs Development Standards Related Societies
Pierre
Raouf
Jorg
Chung-Sheng
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE Howard Blank Joe LoCicero T. Scott Atkinson Stan Moyer Jorg Liebeherr Chung-Sheng Li Naohisa Ohta Heinrich Stuettgen Len Cimini Larry Greenstein
T. Scott
Stan
Heinrich
Robert
Len
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Chapters Distinguished Lecturers Program Travel Grants Awards Constitution Bylaws Society Overview Directory Web Guide Society Coordinates ComSoc Presidents
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Curtis Siller
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
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Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Kincaid Distinguished Lecturers Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Bauer Emerging Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Len Cimini Fellow Evaluation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Calderbank Technical Committees Recertification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvey Freeman
STANDARDS BOARD
Chair (appointed by President) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raouf Boutaba Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole Swaim Members (appointed by President) Harvey Freeman Alex Gelman Doug Zuckerman Curtis Siller Roberto deMarca Howard Blank Joe LoCicero Fred Bauer Ray Hapeman Khaled Amer Jerry Peterson Paul Nikolich
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TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
Our technical committees define and implement the technical directions of the Society. As a fundamental element of the Society all members are invited - and encouraged - to participate in one or more of its technical committees. These committees networks of professionals with common interests in communications - usually meet twice each year at major conferences. Communications Quality and Reliability (CQR) www.comsoc.org/~cqr
Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Karl Rauscher Chair-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kenichi Mase Vice Chair - Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hiromi Ueda Vice Chair - Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P.J. Aduskevicz Vice Chair - Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chi-Ming Chen Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anil Macwan Treasurer-Parliamentarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Richard Blue This committee focuses on and advocates worldwide communications quality and reliability on behalf of, and within, the Communications Society. CQR serves as the catalyst for global awareness and the exchange of information relative to technical and management-related aspects of communications quality and reliability.
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Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Markus Hofmann Vice Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dinesh Verma Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amitabh Mishra This committee is a joint committee of the Internet Society and the IEEE Communications Society for stimulating interdisciplinary exchanges and applications of state of the art communications and related technologies to Internet infrastructure and services. The committee contributes to the emergence of a ubiquitous, multimedia, and high-performance Internet serving large segments of the world's population.
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Doug Zuckerman
Vice President
Vice President, Doug Zuckerman Staff Joe Milizzo Brian Bigalke Carole Swaim John Pape David Alvarez
Education Board
Chair, Bill Tranter Members
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Raouf Boutaba Harvey Freeman Andrzej Jajszczyk Mark Karol Des Taylor
Nelson Fonseca Alex Gelman Gabe Jakobson Roberto Saracco Bill Tranter
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Chair, Des Taylor Members
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EIC, IEEE Transactions on Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ender Ayanoglu EIC, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (J-SAC) . . Nick Maxemchuk EIC, JSAC Optical Communications & Networking Series (OCN) . . . . . . Vincent Chan EIC, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ellen Zegura EIC, IEEE Communications Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ezio Biglieri EIC, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications . . . . . . . . . . Khaled Ben-Letaief Steering Committee, IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Liu, Pat Trischitta Steering Committee, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking . . . Jim Kurose (Chair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Victor Frost, Izhak Rubin Steering Committee, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia . . . . . . . . . . . . . Des Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heather Yu Steering Committee, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Tranter (Chair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Len Cimini, Vijay Bhargava Steering Committee, IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C.K. Toh, Mahmoud Naghshineh
Magazines Board
Chair, Andrzej Jajszczyk Members
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EIC, IEEE Communications Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roch Glitho Associate EIC, IEEE Communications Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Chen EIC, IEEE Network Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chatschik Bisdikian EIC, IEEE Wireless Communications Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michele Zorzi Editor, The Global Communications Newsletter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicolae Oaca Area Co-Editors, Optical Communications Supplement . . . . . . . . . . Chunming Qiao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stam Kartalopoulos Area Editor, Radio Communications Supplement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Mitola Editor, IEEE Interactive Magazines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ching-Yung Lin EIC, IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Martin Reisslein Editor, ComSoc e-News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nelson Fonseca ComSoc Representatives (Liaisons) to other Editorial Boards: IEEE Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mansoor Shafi IEEE Multimedia Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chang Wen Chen Internet Computing Magazine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G.S. Kuo Pervasive Computing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mahmoud Naghshineh Steering Committee, Pervasive Computing . . . . . . . . . . . Zygmunt Haas (Chair) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chatschik Bisdikian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joan Garcia-Haro Technically cosponsored Magazines and Journals are found at: www.comsoc.org/pubs
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TM&C Liaison to TAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mehmet Ulema* TAC Liaison to M&C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kazem Sohraby ICC & Globecom Liaison to TAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heinrich Stuttgen Standing Members Celia Desmond* Joe LoCicero* Scott Marcus* Mike Kincaid* Chih-Lin I* Paul Hartmann
Technology Sectors Sudhir Dixit* . . . . . . . . . . .Wireless Nim Cheung* . . . . . . . . . .Optical Heinrich Stuettgen* . . . .Internet Raouf Boutaba* . . . . . . .Network Management Study Groups Gabe Jakobsen* . . . . . . . .Industry Initiatives Ron Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . .Industry Initiatives Masayoshi Ejiri* . . . . . . . .Strategic Planning Members-at-Large Nim Cheung . . . . . . . . . . .OFC/MILCOM Terry Kero . . . . . . . . . . . .Design & Developers Forum/Expo Roberto de Marca . . . . . .WCNC Harvey Freeman . . . . . . .INFOCOM/SECON Bob Blake . . . . . . . . . . . . .GLOBECOM/ICC Rob Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CCNC Hamid Aghvami . . . . . . . .PIMRC Raouf Boutaba . . . . . . . .NOMS/IM Gabe Jakobsen . . . . . . . . .EntNet Heather Yu . . . . . . . . . . . .ICME Iwao Sasase . . . . . . . . . . .Director - Asia/Pacific Region *Voting Member
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IEEE GLOBECOM
Global Communications Conference
GLOBECOM (and ICC) are ComSocs flagship conferences. GLOBECOM offers a full program of technical and professional activities spanning the entire range of hot topics in voice, data, image and multimedia communications. GLOBECOM takes place annually, typically in November.
IEEE ICC
International Conference on Communications
ICC spans the entire range of hot topics in voice, data, image and multimedia communications. This conference takes place annually, typically in June.
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NOMS & IM
Network Operations & Management Symposium IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management
NOMS and IM are the premier conferences on network management. NOMS meets in evennumbered years, typically during March. It has a full program of technical sessions, tutorials, panels, posters, keynotes and exhibits that focus on managing networks that span the telecommunications and computing areas. IM meets in odd-numbered years, typically during May, has a full program of technical sessions, tutorials, panels, posters, and exhibits that focus on managing networks that span the computing and telecommunications areas.
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International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
PIMRC, founded in 1989, is a major international conference that brings the computer networking and wireless research communities together. It is uniquely identified by a balance of academia, industry, and governmental involvement. Held annually, PIMRC's conference topics are presented through keynotes, tutorials, technical and panel sessions.
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MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
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Vice President
Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Gelman New York Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole Swaim, John Pape Singapore Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fanny Su, Serena Dhing
Marketing Board
Chair, Steve Weinstein Members (Appointed by Director) Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Birendra Prasada Hungary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Istvan Frigyes USA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sol Black USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ting Wang
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DLT Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bostjan Vlaovic IEEE Region 8 Chapter Coordinator (ComSoc) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adam Livne Chapter Chairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Region 8
Distinguished Lecturers Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hazem Refai Chapter Achievement Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard Headrick Student Travel Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Weider Yu
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SOCIETY RELATIONS
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Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roberto Saracco Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole Swaim M&C/Society Relations Council Staff Liaison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Bigalke
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Zhisheng Niu Algirdas Pakstas Marcelo Sampaio de Alencar Nelson Fonseca Daniel Wong Through cooperative agreements with several national industry societies, ComSoc members can subscribe to many outstanding journals and attend key industry events sponsored or published by our sister societies and related societies (at substantially discounted subscription rates). Please visit the Communications Society web site for the latest sister societies and related society listings at www.comsoc.org; go to About ComSoc.
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Related Societies USA Internet Society (ISOC) Optical Society of America (OSA) Association of Computing Machines (ACM) IEEE Societies (CS, SPS, CAS, LEOS, PES, MTT)
Sister Societies BRAZIL CHINA CHINA CROATIA CZECH REP/ SLOVAKIA FRANCE GERMANY HUNGARY INDIA ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN KOREA LATVIA RUSSIA SLOVENIA TAIWAN VIETNAM Sociedade Brasileira de Telecomuniaces (SBT) China Institute of Communications (CIC) The Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE) Communications and Information Society, Croatia (CCIS) Czech and Slovak Society for Radioengineering (SR) Socit de l Electricit, de l Electronique et des Technologies de l Information et de la Communication (SEE) Verband der Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik (VDE) The Scientific Association for Infocommunications (HTE) The Institute of Electronics & Telecommunications Engineers (IETE) Society of Electrical & Electronics Engineers in Israel (SEEEI) Federazione Italiana di Elettrotecnica, Elettronica, Automazione, Informatica e Telecomunicazioni (AEIT) The Institute of Electronics, Information & Communication Engineers (IEICE) The Korean Institute of Communication Sciences (KICS) Latvian Information Technology & Telecommunications Association (LITTA) The Russian Popov Society for Radio Engineering, Electronics, & Communications (Popov) The Electrotechnical Association of Slovenia (EZS) Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE) The Radio & Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV)
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STANDING COMMITTEES
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AWARDS
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2003-05
Rick Blum Hyung Jin Choi Umberto Mengali Ariel Orda Hikmet Sari
Ian F. Akyildiz Robert L. Baldwin Rob Calderbank Steve Gorshe Robert E. Tench
Mohammed Atiquzzaman Magda El-Zarki G.S. Kuo Jim Mollenauer Vasant Prabhu
BYLAWS
Chair, Larry Greenstein (Appointed by President) Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole Swaim Members Parliamentarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe LoCicero Past President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celia Desmond Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stan Moyer
VP - Technical Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harvey Freeman VP - Membership Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alex Gelman Director - Membership Programs Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pierre Perra Chair - Emerging Technologies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Len Cimini
EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
Chair, Len Cimini (Appointed by President from SPC) Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole Swaim Members 2005-06 2004-05 John Cioffi K.C. Chen Mohamed El-Sayed Rich Cox Bob Lucky Dave Farber Hikmet Sari Roch Glitho Andrzej Jajszczyk Nick Maxemchuk
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Emerging Technical Subcommittees and Chairs Applications of Nanotechnologies in Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Sargant Consumer Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K. C. Chen Dynamic Policy-Based Control in Distributed Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petre Dini IEEE Communications Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stam Kartalopoulos Broadband Over Power Lines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stefano Galli Ad Hoc & Sensor Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hussein Mouftah Communications Design and Development. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry Kero
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Chair, Rob Calderbank (Appointed by President) Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carole Swaim Members
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Chair, Roberto Saracco (VPSR) Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Howell Members President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis Siller Past President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celia Desmond Director - Related Societies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joe LoCicero Director - Division III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roberto de Marca Past Director - Division III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Weinstein Additional Members. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nim Cheung (TAB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Karol (TAB)
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Chair, Nim Cheung (President-Elect) Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Howell Members
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OPERATIONS REVIEW
Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Tranter Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jack Howell, Bruce Worthman Members Curtis Siller Nim Cheung Alex Gelman Steve Weinstein Howard Blank Trevor Clarkson Tom Plevyak
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PC/WWW Specialist Tony Ruiz +1 212 705 8932 a.ruiz@comsoc.org MARKETING Membership development and marketing; promotional support for conferences, print and on-line publications, and products; membership/ subscriptions database oversight. Department Head John Pape +1 212 705 8950 j.pape@comsoc.org Project Specialist Ting Qian +1 212 705 8951 t.qian@comsoc.org Desktop Production Specialist Kerrianne Sullivan +1 212 705 8952 k.sullivan@comsoc.org MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES Project management support for meetings and conferences new program initiatives, approvals, site/date selections, on-site logistics, policies/procedures, marketing, budget administration/financial reports. (Dept. Fax: +1 212 705 8996) Department Head Brian Bigalke +1 212 705 8971 b.bigalke@comsoc.org Sr. Project Manager Debora Kingston +1 212 705 8942 d.kingston@comsoc.org
Project Manager Gayle Weisman +1 212 705 8941 g.weisman@comsoc.org Sr. Project Manager June Leach-Barnaby +1 212 705 8940 j.leach-barnaby@comsoc.org Senior Administrator Phyllis ONeill +1 212 705 8946 p.curran@comsoc.org Administrator Joe Cuccaro +1 212 705 8943 j.cuccaro@comsoc.org PUBLICATIONS Publishing, support, and coordination for print and web-based magazines. Department Head Joe Milizzo +1 212 705 8960 j.milizzo@comsoc.org Digital Production Manager Sue Lange +1 212 705 8963 s.lange@comsoc.org Associate Editor Cathy Kemelmacher +1 212 705 8962 c.kemelmacher@comsoc.org Digital Production Specialist Jennifer Porcello +1 212 705 8961 j.porcello@comsoc.org
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PRINCETON-CENTRAL JERSEY S. Shamsunder 19 Hansorn Rd Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 USA Tel: +1 908 781 1215 Email: sanyo@ieee.org ROCHESTER Fred Kellerman 365 Holt Road Webster NY 14580 USA Email: fred.kellerman@ieee.org Shanchieh Jay Yang Rochester Institute of Tech. Dept. Computer Engineering 83 Lomb Memorial Drive Rochester, NY 14623 USA Tel: +1 585 475 6434 Email: Jay.Yang@rit.edu SYRACUSE Biao Chen/Lisa Ann Osadciw Syracuse University Dept. Elect. Eng. & Comp. Sci. 121 Link Hall Syracuse, NY 13244 USA Tel: +1 315 443 3332 Email: bichen@ecs.syr.edu Email: laosadci@syr.edu REGION 2 NORTH AMERICAN (USA) BALTIMORE Thad Welch 1114 River Bay Rd Annapolis, MD 21401 USA Tel: +1 410 293 6163 Email: t.b.welch@ieee.org COLUMBUS Sol Black 6910 Prior Place Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 USA Tel: +1 614 322 7209 Email: solblack@ieee.org
NORTHERN VIRGINIA Dennis Moen 9206 Byron Terrace Burke, VA 22015 USA Tel: +1 703.625 2611(cell) Email: dennis.moen@ieee.org PHILADELPHIA Moshe Kam P.O. Box 42393 Philadelphia, PA 19101 USA Tel: +1 215 895 6920 Email: kam@minerva.ece.drexel.edu PITTSBURGH Prashant Krishnamurthy University of Pittsburgh IS Building, #740 135 N. Bellefield Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA Tel: +1 415 624 5144 Email: prashant@tele.pitt.edu WASHINGTON (DC) Doug Holly 20264 Darlington Drive Montgomery Village, MD 20886 USA Tel: +1 240 404 1601 Email: dougholly@ieee.org WASHINGTON (Southern MD) Frederick Heather 45870 Bobs Court Lexington Park, MD 20653 USA Tel: +1 301 342 6975 Email: fred.heather@jsf.mil REGION 3 NORTH AMERICA (USA) ALABAMA Position Vacant ATLANTA Joseph Long 120 Ralph McGill Blvd., Suite 804 Atlanta, GA 30308 USA Tel: +1 404 894 3541 Email: jlong@ieee.org; joe.long@gtri.gatech.edu
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MELBOURNE (Joint) Cypryan T. Klish 8075 Kingswood Way Melbourne, FL 32940 USA Tel: +1 321 727 4694 Email: cypryanklish@bellsouth.net MIAMI Kia Makki Florida International Univ. IT2, EAS 2910 College of Engineering 10555 W. Flagler Street Miami, FL 33174 USA Tel: +1 305 588 8191 Email: makkik@fiu.edu NORTHWEST FLORIDA Robert L. Riley 146 4th Avenue Shalimar, FL 32579-1907 USA Tel: +1 850 882 8876 Email: rlrjr@ieee.org ORLANDO Tom Wandeloski 5524 Forest Oak Point Lake Forrest, FL 32771 USA Tel: +1 407 474 8488 Email: twandeloski@ieee.org PALM BEACH Hari Kalva Florida Atlantic University Dept. Computer Sci. & Eng. S&E 43, Room 422 , 777 Glades Road Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA Tel: +1 561 297 0511 Email: hari@cse.fau.edu Cyril Iskander Florida Atlantic University Dept. Elect. Eng S&E 43, Room 462, 777 Glades Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33431 USA Tel: +1 561 297 3467 Email: iskander@fau.edu WINSTON-SALEM Position Vacant
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REGION 4 NORTH AMERICA (USA) CENTRAL INDIANA Position Vacant CENTRAL IOWA Zhengdao Wang Iowa State University Dept. Elect. & Computer Eng. 2215 Coover Hall Ames, IA 50011 USA Tel: +1 515 294 8362 Email: zhengdao@iastate.edu CHICAGO Yigang Cai 1919 Nutmeg Circle Naperville, IL 60565 USA Tel: +1 630 979 3303 Email: ycai@lucent.com MILWAUKEE Howard Haugstad Automated Control Technologies W172N8866 Shady Lane Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-2002 USA Tel: +1 262 255 9599 Email: hhaugstad@actllp.com NEBRASKA Pierce Carpenter Omaha Public Power District 4302 Jones Plaza Omaha NE 68105 USA Tel: +1 402 552 5426 Email: pcarpenter@oppd.com SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN Robert Desoff 685 Ross Street Plymouth, MI 48170 USA Email: r.desoff@ieee.org SOUTHERN MINNESOTA Scott Dahl 2701 Maywood Lane SW Rochester, MN 55902 USA Tel: +1 507 253 0428 Email: SSDAHL@US.IBM.COM
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REGION 6 NORTH AMERICA (USA) FOOTHILL Tom Cylkowski 667 Foxhaven Place Diamond Bar, CA 91765 USA Telephone: +1 714 940 3020 Email: t.cylkowski@ieee.org LOS ANGELES COUNCIL Paul Anderson 1224 11th Place Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 USA Email: paul.r.anderson@aero.org Yat Chan MS M1-111 P.O. Box 92957 Los Angeles, CA 90009 USA Tel: +1 310 336 5073 Email: Yat.C.Chan@aero.org OAKLAND-EAST BAY Todor Cooklev San Francisco State University School of Engineering 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco CA 94132 USA Tel: +1 415 338 3946 Email: tcooklev@ieee.org ORANGE COUNTY Pierre Perra 4885 Searidge Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92649-4483 USA Tel: +1 714 404 8499 Email: pierre@comsoc.org OREGON Pradeep Kumar 10458 SW Titan Lane Portland, OR 97224 USA Tel: +1 503 702 1900 Email: pradeep@ieee.org
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PHOENIX Cihan Tepedelenlioglu Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-5706 USA Tel: +1 480 965 6623 Email: cihan@asu.edu SACRAMENTO Preetham Kumar 1301 Orchard Park Circle Apt. S5 Davis, CA 95616 USA Tel: +1 916 278 7949 Email: kumarp@ecs.csus.edu SAN DIEGO Zhensheng Zhang San Diego Research Center 6885 Flanders Dr., Suite A San Diego, CA 92121 USA Tel: +1 858 623 9424 x436 Email: zzhang@ieee.org SAN FRANCISCO George Mattathil P.O. Box 249 San Bruno, CA 94066 USA Tel: +1 650 837 0000 Email: george.mattathil@ieee.org SANTA CLARA VALLEY Satyavrat Prabhune 1249 Lakeside Drive Apt. 1057 Sunnyvale, CA 94085 USA Email: satyavrat_prabhune@yahoo.com SEATTLE Sumit Roy University of Washington Dept. Electrical Engineering Box 352500 Seattle, WA 98195 USA Tel: +1 425 562 6598 Email: ROY@EE.WASHINGTON.EDU
TUCSON Nicola Burgess 8466 N. Sunny Rock Ridge Dr. Tucson, AZ 85743-1444 USA Tel: +1 520 794 0845 Email: nicola_burgess@raytheon.com UTAH Behrouz Boroujeny University of Utah Dept. E&CE, Rm. 3280MEB 50 S. Central Campus Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9249 USA Tel: +1 801 587 7959 Email: farhang@ece.utah.edu REGION 7 NORTH AMERICA (CANADA) CANADIAN ATLANTIC Jacek Ilow Dalhousie University Dept. Elect. & Computer Eng. 1360 Barrington Street P.O. Box 1000 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J-2X4 Canada Tel: +1 902 494 3981 Email: j.ilow@dal.ca KINGSTON Jim Dunfield 60 Barker Drive Kingston, Ontario K7K 6X6 Canada Tel: +1 613 541 6000 Email: dunfield-j@rmc.ca KITCHENER-WATERLOO Raouf Boutaba University of Waterloo Dept. Computer Science 200 University Avenue West Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Canada Tel: +1 519 888 4820 Email: rboutaba@uwaterloo.ca
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MONTREAL Ali Ghrayeb Concordia University Dept. Elect. & Computer Eng. 1455 de Maisooneuve Blvd. West Montral, Quebec H3G 1M8 Canada Tel: +1 514 848 2424 x4120 Email: aghrayeb@ece.concordia.ca NEW BRUNSWICK Richard Tervo University of New Brunswick Dept. Elect. & Computer Eng. Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 Canada Tel: +1 506 447 3137 Email: tervo@unb.ca, tervo@ieee.org Dawn Macissac University of New Brunswick Dept. Electical & Comp. Eng. P.O. Box 4400 STN A Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3 NB E3B 5A3 Canada Tel: +1 506 451 6968 NEWFOUNDLAND-LABRADOR Position Vacant NORTHERN CANADA Paul Goud Jr. University of Alberta W5-070 ECERF Edmonton, AB, T6G 2V4 Canada Tel: +1 780 492 0180 Email: pgoud@ece.ualberta.ca OTTAWA Maike Miller Na. Capital Inst. of Telecomm. 3701 Carling Avenue Box 11490 Station H Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8S2 Canada Tel: +1 613 998 6699 Email: Maike.Miller@ieee.org
QUEBEC Paul Fortier Laval University Dept. of ECE Quebec City, Quebec G1K 7P4 Canada Tel: +1 418 656 3555 Email: fortier@gel.ulaval.ca SOUTHERN ALBERTA Elise Fear University of Calgary Dept. Elect. & Computer Eng. 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Canada Tel: +1 403 210 5413 Email: fear@enel.ucalgary.ca TORONTO Alagan Anpalagan Ryerson University Dept. Electrical Engineering 350 Victoria St. ON M5B 2K3, Toronto Canada Tel: +1 416 979 5000 x 6079 Email: alagan@ee.ryerson.ca VANCOUVER David Michelson 1465 McNair Drive North Vancouver, BC V7K 1X4 Canada Tel: +1 604 985 0214 Email: dmichelson@ieee.org WINNIPEG Ekram Hossain University of Manitoba Dept. Electrical & Computer Engineering Winnipeg MB R3T 5V6 Canada Tel: +1 204 474 8908 Email: ekram@ee.umanitoba.ca
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REGION 8 AFRICA, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST AUSTRIA Robert Weigel Friedrich-Alexander Univ. Erlangen Institute of Elect. Eng. Cauerstr 9 D 91058 Erlangen, Germany Tel: +437 322 468 9710 Email: r.weigel@ieee.org BENELUX Wim Van Etten University of Twente Dept. Elect. Eng., Rm 9158 P.O. Box 217 7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands Tel: +31 534 893 872 Email: w.c.vanetten@el.utwente.nl BULGARIA Peter Antonov Technical University P.O. Box 22 9010 Varna, Bulgaria Tel: +359 52 383 278 Email: peter.antonov@ieee.org CENTRAL UKRAINE Yuri Poplavko National Tech. Univ. of Ukraine 37 Peremogi Avenue Kiev 252056, Ukraine Tel: +38 044 411 1077 Email: poplavko@ieee.org CROATIA Maja Matijasevic University of Zagreb Faculty of Elec. Eng. & Comp. Unska 3 HR 1000 Zagreb, Croatia Tel: +385 1 612 9757 Email: maja.matijasevic@fer.hr
CYPRUS Costas Stasopoulos 15 Eleftheroupoleos Str. Nicosia 2001, Cyprus Tel: +00 357 9948 3030 Email: costas@ieee.org CZECHOSLOVAKIA Josef Dobes Technicka 2 16627 Praha 6 534 01 Cechach, Czech Republic Tel: +420 224 352 207 Email: dobes@feld.cvut.cz DENMARK Ramjee Prasad Aalborg Univ. Inst. Elect. Sys. Wireless Info. & Multimedia Fredrik Bajers VEJ 7A5 DK-9220 Aalborg, Denmark Tel: +45 9 6358 671 Email: prasad@cpk.auc.dk EGYPT Emad K. Al-Hussaini 23 Hamadan Street, Apt. 301 Giza 12211, Egypt Tel: +202 567 8852 Email: emadh@eng.cu.edu.eg FINLAND Ian Oppermann University of Oulu Centre for Wireless Comm P.O. Box 4500 FIN-90014, Finland Tel: +358 8 553 7628 Email: ian.oppermann@ee.oulu.fi FRANCE Ramesh Pyndiah ENST Bretagne Technopole Brest Iroise BP832 29285 Brest Cedex, France Tel: +33 02 29 00 1392 Email: Ramesh.Pyndiah@enst-bretagne.fr
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NORTH ITALY (North/South/Central) Francesco Vatalaro University of Rome Tor Vergata Dept. Ingegneria Electronica Via Di Tor Vergata 110 00133, Rome Italy Tel: +396 7259 7448 Email: vatalaro@ieee.org NORWAY Steinar Andresen NTNU Dept. Telematics OS. Bradstads PL2a N-7491 Trondheim, Norway Tel: +47 73 59 2741 Email: steinara@item.ntnu.no NORWAY (Joint) Fritz Bekkadal SINTEF Telecom & Informatics N-7465 Trondheim, Norway Tel: +47 73 59 4312 Email: fritz.bekkadal@sintef.no POLAND (Krakow) Andrzej Pach Ul Chrobrego 6 31 519 Krakow, Poland Tel: +48 12 634 5582 Email: pach@kt.agh.edu.pl POLAND (Poznan) Wojciech Kabacinski Ul Rubinowa 3 62-081 Baranowo, Poland Tel: +48 61 665 3907 Email: wojciech.kabacinski@et.put.poznan.pl POLAND (Warsaw) Michal Pioro Warsaw University of Technology Institute of Telecommunications Nowowiejska 15/19 00-543 Warszawa, Poland Tel: +48 22 825 9820 Email: mpp@tele.pw.edu.pl
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PORTUGAL Luis M. Correia Instituto Superior Tecnico IT/DEEC-TORRE NORTE Av Rovisco Pais Lisboa, 1049-001 Portugal Tel: +351 21 841 8478 Email: luis.correia@lx.it.pt REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Liljana Gavrilovska University Sts. Kiril & Metodij Faculty of EE Orce Nikolov bb Skopje 1000, Republic of Macedonia Tel: +389 2 30 99 114 Email: liljana@etf.ukim.edu.mk ROMANIA Ion Banica Soseaua Iancului NR5 Bloc 110, Sc. B, Apt. 88 P.O. Box CP 39C2 Bucharest 73371 Romania Tel: +4021 402 4653 Email: banica@comm.pub.ro. ROMANIA (Joint) Victor Croitoru Bdul N. Titulescu 155 Bl 21 Sc B Ap 38 Sector 1 Bucharest 78163, Romania Tel: +401 410 6445 Email: croitoru@adcomm.pub.ro RUSSIA CENTRAL (Moscow) Yori B.Zubarev Leningragsky Prosp 24 APP 32 125040 Moscow Russia Tel: +7 095 261 3694 Email: info_niin@mail.ru
RUSSIA NORTHWEST (St. Petersburg) Dmitry Tkachenko St. Petersburg State Tech. Univ. Radio Eng. & Telecom Dept. Politechnicheskaya 29 St. Petersburg, 195251 Russia Tel: +7 812 552 7639 Email: dtkach@mail.wplus.net RUSSIA SIBERIA (Novosibirsk) Wjacheslav Shuvalov Siberia State Univ. Telecom. & Info. Data Transmission Dept. Kirova St - 86 630102 Novosibirsk, Russia Tel: +007 3832 66 91 13 Email: shwp@neic.nsk.su RUSSIA SIBERIA (Tomsk) Oleg V. Stukach Tomsk Polytechnic University TPU, CAMSAM Dept. 30 Lenin Avenue 634050 Russia Tel: +73 822 417 527 Email: tomsk@ieee.org SAUDI ARABIA Muhammad Al-Dhamen Saudi Aramco P.O. Box 709 Dhahran Eastern, 31311 Saudi Arabia Tel: +966 3872 9921 Email: dhamenmi@aramco.com.sa SLOVENIA Iztok Humar University of Ljubljana Faculty of Elect. Eng. Trzaska 25 SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Tel: +386 1 47 68 806 Email: iztok.humar@fe.uni-lj.si
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UK & REP. IRELAND (Ireland) Sean McLoone National Univ. Ireland Maynooth Dept. Electronic Engineering Maynooth Co. Kildare, Ireland Tel: +353 1 708 6313 Email: s.mcloone@ieee.org UK & REP. IRELAND (UK) Jaafar M H Elmirghani University of Wales, Swansea Dept. of Electrical & Electronic Eng. Singleton Park Swansea SA2 8PP, UK Tel: +44 1792 295541 Email: J.M.H.Elmirghani@swansea.ac.uk UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Mohamed Al-Mualla Etisalat College of Engineering P.O. Box 980 Sharjah United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 6 561 1333 Email: almualla@ece.ac.ae YUGOSLAVIA Djordje Paunovic Mladena Stojanovica 31a Belgrade 11040 Serbia, Yugoslavia Tel: +381 64 610 0100 Email: g.paunovic@ieee.org REGION 9 LATIN AMERICA ARGENTINA Gabriel Venturino Juncal 3102 P12 B 1425 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel: +54 11 4331 5077 Email: gventuri@fi.uba.ar BAHIA Jobero S Martins Rua Ver. Gumerchindo Dunda, 378 Edf. Trianon -AP 1302 Joao Pessoa, PB 58037-390 Brazil Tel: +55 71 330 4620 Email: joberto@jsmnet.com
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BOLIVIA Sandra Hidalgo Casilla 22640 (Obrajes) La Paz, Bolivia Email: s.hidalgo@ieee.org CHILE Pedro Aguilera University of Chile, DCC Access Nova Program Beaucheff 850 Santiago, Chile Tel: +56 2 678 4817 Email: paguiler@accessnova.cl COLOMBIA Jose David Cely Calle 80 BIS 82 A 30 Bogota D.C., Colombia Tel: +57 1 288 3681 Email: j.d.cely@ieee.org COSTA RICA Ricardo Trujillo P.O. Box 10-1017 San Jose, Costa Rica Email: fibrotel@racsa.co.cr, rtrujillo@ieee.org ECUADOR Hector Fiallos Kennedy Norte, Manzana 109 Solar 21 Guayaquil, Guayas Ecuador Email: hector.fiallos@ieee.org EL SALVADOR Arne Guerra SETISA Colonia Escalon 7 Calle Pte. y 79 Ave. Nte #4051 San Salvador, El Salvador Tel: +503 264 4713 Email: aguerra@setisa.com.sv; arne_guerra@ieee.org
GUADALAJARA Oscar F. Fernandez Universidad ITESO Dept. Elect, Sys. & Info Periferico Sur 8585 45090 Tlaquepaque, Jalisco Mexico Tel: +52 33 3669 3598 Email: ofdez@iteso.mx GUATEMALA Armando A. Rivera 3 Calle 23-21 Zona 6 Colonia, Los Angeles Guatemala 0106 Guatemala Tel: +502 470 4058 Email: armando.rivera@telefonica.com.gt MEXICO Fernando Tavera Red Uno Telmex Insurgentes Sur 3500 Torre Telmex Cuicuilco 4 Piso Penapobre Mexico City, 14060 Mexico Tel: +525 562 4468 Email: ftavera@reduno.com.mx MONTERREY Csar Vargas Rosales CET E. Garza Sada 2501 Sur CP 64849 Monterrey, NL 64849 Mexico Tel: +52 81 8158 2081 Email: cvargas@itesm.mx PANAMA Gustavo A. Diaz 2236 Zona 7 Panama Panama Tel: +507 264 7766 Email: g.diaz@ieee.org PERU Jorge Reyna Sor Tita 324 Surco Lima 33 Peru Tel: +511 372 0210 Email: jreyna@infonegocio.net.pe
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PUEBLA Luis G. Guerrero Ojeda University of the Americas Puebla Dept. Ing. Elect. & Mecatronica Ex-Hacienda de Santa Catarina Martir Cholula, Puebla 72820 Mexico Tel: +52 222 2 29 26 32 Email: luisg.guerrero@udlap.mx PUERTO RICO & CARIBBEAN Hector E. Davila H-34 Ext. Villa Caparra Guaynabo, PR 00969 Puerto Rico Tel: +1 787 281 6660 Email: hdavila@yunque.net RIO DE JANEIRO Waldo Russo Union - Engenharia de Telemtica Rua Lauro Muller, 116 sala 3005 Torre Rio Sul - Botafogo 22290-160, Rio de Janeiro-RJ Brazil Tel: +55 212 275 0835 Email: warusso@terra.com.br SOUTH BRAZIL Silvio E. Barbin Universidade De Sao Paulo E. Politecnica - Eng. Elet. Sala D3-21 Av. Prof. L. Gualberto, Trav.3, No. 158 Sao Paulo, 05508-900 Brazil Tel: +55 11 3091 5509 Email: barbin@lcs.poli.usp.br URUGUAY Juan Pechiar Palmas y Ombes 5706 Montevideo, 11400 Uruguay Tel: +598 2 604 6063 Email: pechiar@ieee.org
VENEZUELA Mario Petrizzelli Calle 128, Edif. Siena, 1er. Piso La Trigalea Apto. 1B La Trigalea Valencia Estado Carabobo, Venezuela Tel: +58 241 842 5038 Email: mpetrizz@uc.edu.ve Region 10 Asia/Pacific AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Robert Prandolini DSTO Fern Hill Dept. of Defence Canberra, ACT 2600 Australia Tel: +61 2 6256 6524 Email: r.prandolini@ieee.org BANGALORE Raghavendra Swamy N Gulur CG-Smith Software Pvt. Ltd. #1 A, Peenya Ind. Area, 2nd Phase Bangalore, 560 058 Karnataka India Tel: +91 80 2839 1662 Email: raghav@cgsmith.soft.net BEIJING Zhisheng Niu Tsinghua University Dept. Electronic Engineering Beijing, 100084 China Tel: +86 10 6278 1423 Email: niuzhs@tsinghua.edu.cn BOMBAY M. V. Pitke 002 Buniyad Yashodham Goregaon East Mumbai Maha, 400063 India Tel: +91 22 2843 5252 Email: pitke@vsnl.com
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CALCUTTA Debashis Saha Indian Inst. of Mgmt. Calcutta Joka, D. H. Road Kolkata, 700 104 India Tel: +91 33 2467 8300 Email: ds@iimcal.ac.in DELHI Ram Gopal Gupta Ministry of Comm. & Info. Tech. Electronics Niketan 6 CGO Complex, Lock Road New Delhi, 110003 India Tel: +91 11 2436 3095 Email: guptarg@mit.gov.in HONG KONG Peter K. S. Tam Flat F, 5/Floor, Tower 3 Robinson Heights 8 Robinson Road Hong Kong Tel: +852 2367 4747 Email: pkstam@gmail.com INDIA COUNCIL Ram Gopal Gupta Ministry of Comm. & Info. Tech. Electronics Niketan 6 CGO Complex, Lock Road New Delhi, 110003 India Tel: +91 11 2436 3095 Email: guptarg@mit.gov.in INDONESIA Nurain Silalahi JL. Cicalengka Raya No. 49 RT05/RW07 Antapani Kidul,Cicadas Bandung 40291, Jawa Barat Indonesia Tel: +62 81 2204 8443 Email: nurain@bdg.centrin.net.id
JAPAN COUNCIL Kenichi Mase Niigata University 2 Ikarashi Niigata-shi, 950-2181 Japan Tel: +81 25 262 7446 Email: mase@ie.niigata-u.ac.jp KARACHI Nadeem A. Dogar National Bank of Pakistan, IT Group 5th Floor, Annexe Bldg, Head Office I .I. Chundrigarh Road Karachi Sindh 74000 Pakistan Tel: +92 21 921 2228 Email: ndogar@nationalbank.com.pk LAHORE Zartash Afzal Uzmi Lahore Univ. of Mgmt Sciences A-1, Block 3, Dept. CS Opposite Sector U, DHA Lahore 94305 Pakistan Tel: +92 42 5 7226 7079 Email: zartash@lums.edu.pk MALAYSIA Jaafar Mohamad Abu Bakar Telekom R&D Sdn. Bhd, Idea Tower I & II UPM-MTDC, Tech. Incubation Ctr 1 Lebuh Silikon 43400 Serdang, Selangor D.E. Malaysia Tel: +60 3 8945 9180 Email: jaafar@rndtm.net.my NEW SOUTH WALES Sam Reisenfeld University of Technology, Sydney Faculty of Engineering Building 1, Level 24 1 Broadway Sydney NSW 2007, Australia Tel: +61 2 9514 2448 Email: samr@uts.edu.au
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NEW ZEALAND NORTH / SOUTH Nurul Sarkar Auckland Univ. of Technology School of Comp. & Info. Sciences Private Bag 92006 Auckland 1020 New Zealand Tel: +64 9 917 9999 x5408 Email: nurul.sarkar@ieee.org NORTH QUEENSLAND (Com) Arthur Tsakissiris 3 Eumara Court Annandale Townsville, Qld. 4814 Australia Tel: +61 7 4761 8601 Email: arthurtsakissiris@ieee.org QUEENSLAND (Joint/No.Queens) Sridha Sridharan Queensland Univ. of Technology School of EESE Qut GPO Box 2434 Brisbane Qld, 4001 Australia Tel: +61 7 3864 2113 Email: s.sridharan@qut.edu.au SEOUL COUNCIL Kwang Bok Lee Seoul National University School of Electrical Eng. San 56-1 Shillim-Dong Kwanak-ku 151-742, Seoul Korea Tel: +82 2 880 8415 Email: klee@snu.ac.kr SINGAPORE Ho Hooi Chee Singapore Polytechnic School of Elec. & Elect. Eng. 500 Dover Road Singapore 139651 Singapore Tel: +65 6870 7039 Email: hooichee@sp.edu.sg
SOUTH AUSTRALIA John Asenstorfer 14 Somerset Ave Fulham Gardens, 5024 South Australia Australia Tel: +61 8 8259 7223 Email: john.asenstorfer@dsto.defence.gov.au TAINAN Szu-Lin Su National Cheng Kung University Dept. Electrical Eng. 1 University Road Tainan 701, Taiwan Tel: +886 6 275 7575 Email: ssl@ee.ncku.edu.tw TAIPEI Mao-Chao Lin National Taiwan Univ., Taipei Dept.of Electrical Eng., Room 323 Taipei 106, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 3366 3633 Email: mclin@cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw THAILAND Kosin Chamnongthai King Mongkuts Univ. of Tech. Thonburi 91 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bangmod Bangkok Tungkou 10140 Thailand Tel: +66 2470 9064 Email: kosin.cha@kmutt.ac.th VICTORIA Roger Venning 1208/163 City Road Southbank, Victoria 3006 Australia Tel: +61 3 8627 2587 Email: roger.venning@team.telstra.com WESTERN AUSTRALIA Daryoush Habibi Edith Cowan University School of Eng. & Mathematics Joondalup, WA 6027 Australia Tel: +61 8 9400 5787 Email: d.habibi@ecu.edu.au
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Procedures
Funding is provided to enable a lecturer to address multiple groups during a lecture tour. (Individual lectures are not funded.) Tours, therefore, involve a series of lectures addressing at least three groups in three separate locations within reasonable geographical proximity to each other. Grassroots organizers may be Chapters, Sections, local conference organizers, or even a group of members in an area where no ComSoc chapter exists. Organizers work directly with their Regional Director, who facilitates arrangements and recommends the tour to the Director - Membership Programs Development. Final approval is the responsibility of the Director - Membership Programs Development. Lecturers are approved by him/her in conjunction with the appropriate Regional Director and, when needed, the Vice President - Technical Activities. All arrangements must be made in advance with local sponsoring groups. At least two months lead time is recommended to allow local groups time to advertise. Funding is provided, as required, to cover a lecturers travel expenses. Living expenses, such as lodging and meals, plus transportation to and from the airport, are generally the responsibility of the local Chapter. Travel, lodging and meals must be booked at an economic rate acceptable for reasonable business travel. (Funding may include night before/after each lecture as required by the schedule to accommodate needs of local organizers.) Expenses are then submitted to ComSoc Headquarters in NYC (Carole Swaim) on an IEEE Expense form and approved by the Director - Membership Programs Development. Receipts must be provided (in accordance with IEEE and Communications Society rules). The lecturer must not profit financially from the lecture tour.
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*term ending 31 December 2006 **term ending 31 December 2007 *** term ending 31 December 2008
From Marconi to Wireless Internet: A Communications Perspective Research into Fourth Generation Wireless Systems
E. Biglieri (Ezio) *
biglieri@polito.it Coding for Fading Channels Multiple Transmit and Receive Antennas: Capacity Limits, Space-Time Codes, and Signal Processing Turbo Algorithms for Decoding, Equalization, and Detection: A Graphical Approach
H. Aghvami (Hamid) *
hamid.aghvami@kcl.ac.uk Beyond UMTS/IMT-2000 UMTS/IMT2000
K. Amer (Khaled) *
amer@amernet.net Architecture Analysis and performance modeling of network systems and protocols
W. Chen (Wai) *
wchen@research.telcordia.com Advances in Vehicle Information Networking
K. Ben-Letaief (Khaled) *
eekhaled@ee.ust.hk Broadband Wireless Access in Nextgeneration Wireless Networks 3G Mobile Systems Access Technologies for B4G Wireless Systems
V. K. Bhargava (Vijay) *
vijayb@ece.ubc.ca Wireless Internet Access using IMT 2000/WLANs Capacity Enhancement and Enabling Technologies for 3G CDMA Cellular Systems
N. Cheung (Nim) *
nkc@research.telcordia.com Technology and Architecture Trends in Optical Networking The Role of Optical Interconnect in Supercomputing
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Z. J. Haas (Zygmunt) *
haas@ece.cornell.edu Ad Hoc Networking Technology: from Research to Applications Scalability of Wireless Networks Security in Wireless Networks Biologically-Inspired Networks & Systems Sensor Networks
C. Desmond (Celia) *
c.desmond@sympatico.ca Trends in the Telecommunications Industry Project Management for Telecommunications Managers Coaching for Managers Communications Course Making Yourself Heard
L. Hanzo (Lajos ) **
lh@ecs.soton.ac.uk Wireless Multimedia Turbo-transceivers Wireless Video Communications Joint Source- and Channel Coding Near-Instantaneously Adaptive Wireless Single-Carrier, OFDM & CDMA Systems Turbo Coding, Turbo Equalisation and Space-Time Coding Standard-Oriented, Channel-Quality Motivated, Service-Related and Algorithmic Aspects of SoftwareControlled Radios Research in Single- and Multi-Carrier CDMA Research aspects of OFDM Cross-layer optimization in Wireless Communications Genetic Algorithms in Wireless Communications Smart Antennas in Wireless Communications Advanced Wireless Networking
J. Erfanian (Javan) *
Javan.erfanian@bell.ca End-to-end Wireless Technology Evolution New Paradigms and Future Service Environment Emerging User Requirements & Key Research Areas
H. Gharavi (Hamid) *
gharavi@nist.gov Wireless Multimedia Communications Ad-hoc Networks Systems & Applications
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A. Jamalipour (Abbas) **
a.jamalipour@ieee.org Broadband Wireless IP Next Generation Mobile Network Architectures Heterogeneous Mobile Cellular Networks
M. Pursley (Michael) *
pursley@eng.clemson.edu Energy-Efficient Routing in Mobile Frequency-Hop Ad Hoc Networks Cross-Layer Protocols for Mobile Spread-Spectrum Ad Hoc Networks
R. Saracco (Roberto) **
roberto.saracco@tilab.com Vision of a Future with Ubiquitous Telecommunications, Communications among Objects, Information Appliances Network Economy and Telecommunications Evolution of Telecommunications Technologies, Architectures, Services; Leveraging on Existing Telecommunications Infrastructure and Evolving Them in Developing Countries Entrepreneurship Capacity Building for Developing Countries Wireless and Wireline Internet: Bringing Internet Services Using Voice Communications
M. Malek (Manu) *
mmalek@ieee.org Security and Information Assurance WLAN Security
Mouftah (Hussein) *
mouftah@site.uottawa.ca Advances in Photonic Packet Switching Networks How to Make Optical Networks Survivable
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E. H. Sargent (Ted) *
ted.sargent@utoronto.ca Nanotechnology and Stimulated Selfassembly Self-organized Photonic Structures for Optical Signal Processing Solution-processed Infrared-emitting Quantum Dots for Optics-electronics Integration
H. Sari (Hikmet) *
hsari@ieee.org Broadband Wireless Access Broadband Cable Access
K. Sohraby (Kazem) *
ks@ieee.org Emerging Transmission Technologies Emerging Switching Technologies
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The IEEE Communications Society provides a limited number of travel grants to help members with traveling difficulties to attend major Society conferences. Six major conferences are currently included in this program: ICC, GLOBECOM, INFOCOM, WCNC, NOMS, IM, CCNC and SECON. For the purposes of this program, the world is divided into four major ComSoc regions: North America (NA) IEEE Regions 1-6 for USA, IEEE Region 7 for Canada Europe, Africa & Middle-East (EAME) IEEE Region 8 Latin America (LA) IEEE Region 9 Asia Pacific (AP) IEEE Region 10 Grant recipients must normally reside in a ComSoc Region other than the Region where the conference is held. Two types of travel grants are available: student and professional. Student Travel Grants This grant is for $1,000 plus a complimentary copy of the conference record. To qualify a recipient must be: Author of an accepted conference paper, attend the conference, and present the paper. Valid Student Member of IEEE Communications Society at the time he/she submits an application Full-time student regularly registered toward a degree in engineering or related field in a university. Students (or their advisors) should submit applications to their ComSoc Regional Director; contact information will normally be listed on the conference web site. The applicants name and address, etc., must be printed on the application forms of the conference. Application forms are included in the authors' kits for accepted papers and on the conference web site. Applications deadline: The Regional Director must have all applications (properly filled out) three months before the day the conference is scheduled to start. Selections are based on review scores of the papers and regional selection guidelines set by each ComSoc Regional Director. Final decisions come from the office of the Vice President - Membership Development (delegated to Director - Membership Programs Development with the endorsement of the ComSoc Regional Director). No more than one travel grant per year may be awarded to an individual through this program.
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Special exceptions (with very restricted conditions) may be considered to enable students to obtain grants to attend a major conference held within the same ComSoc region as the applicant resides. In these cases the grant is $600 plus complimentary conference record. Examples of special conditions are: Very high paper review score, recommendation by the Technical Program Committee chair, or authorship of more than one accepted paper. Minimum airfare to attend conference is very expensive (i.e., air fare from Turkey to London, Australia to Tokyo) as verified by Regional Director. Letter signed by the advisor or other university official indicating there is no other practical way for the student to obtain local travel support. Cost of exception section of Travel Grant Program may not exceed 15% of the total student travel-grant budget allocated for each specific conference. Professional Travel Grants (program suspended for 2004 2005) A limited number of professional travel grants are available for professionals who encounter economic difficulties to attend conferences. Recipients may receive grants up to $1,200 (based upon their estimated travel budget/expenses) and a complimentary copy of the conference record. (Recipients do not normally receive complimentary conference registration.) Potential candidates include authors of papers accepted for the conference, panelists in panel sessions, session Chairs, or ComSoc Chapter Chairs. Complimentary full conference registration may occasionally be awarded depending upon the individual circumstance and recommendation of the Regional Director. Applicants must be valid members of IEEE Communications Society at the time of application. Requirements for this grant are the same as for student grants except professionals do not fill out student application forms; instead, they may send (or email) a letter to their ComSoc Regional Director stating their need for a grant, attaching a budget estimate, indicating other sources which could part-fund the travel, and giving their IEEE member number. No more than one travel grant in a three-year period may be awarded to any individual. Special exceptions (with very restricted conditions) may be considered to enable professionals living and working within the same ComSoc region as the major conference to obtain a grant to attend that conference. In these cases the recipient may receive up to $800 (based upon their estimated travel budget/expenses) plus a complimentary copy of the conference record. (See examples of special exceptions above.) Complimentary full conference registration may be awarded occasionally depending upon the individual circumstance and recommendation of the Regional Director.
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The Communications Society sponsors programs to recognize technical achievements and service. To learn more about these awards or how to develop or sponsor new awards, please contact the ComSoc Awards Committee.
CAREER AWARDS
IEEE Communications Society Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award
Prize Certificate, plaque, and honorarium of $2,000; funded by the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation. Eligibility Member of the Communications Society. Basis for Judging Outstanding contributions over a period of years in the field of interest of the Society. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be presented if suitable candidate is not available. Recipients
2004 - Hussein Mouftah 2003 - Hikmet Sari 2002 Michael B. Pursley 2001 Ezio Biglieri 2000 - Laurence B. Milstein 1999 - Al Gross 1998 - Donald L. Schilling 1997 - Marvin K. Simon 1996 - Joachim Hagenauer 1995 - Adam Lender 1994 - Mischa Schwartz 1993 - Paul Schumate 1992 - Hisashi Kaneko 1991 - Burton R. Saltzberg 1990 - Jack K. Wolf 1989 - Paul E. Green, Jr. 1988 - Jack M. Sipress 1987 - Paul Baran 1986 - Gottfried Ungerboeck 1985 - Robert Charles Terreault 1984 - Bob O. Evans 1982 - Tadahiro Sekimoto 1981 - Robert Price 1980 - Frederick T. Andrews 1979 - Arthur A. Collins 1978 - Andre Pinet 1977 - William H.C. Higgins 1976 - Walter B. Morrow 1975 - Robert W. Lucky 1974 - Frank D. Reese 1973 - S. G. Lutz 1973 - Claude.E. Shannon 1972 - Amos E. Joel, Jr. 1971 - A.C. Dickieson 1970 - R.K. Hellmann 1969 - D.S. Rau 1968 - P.G. Edwards 1967 - J.Z. Millar 1966 - W.T. Rea 1965 - A.G. Kanoian 1963 - I.S. Coggeshall 1962 - A.G. Clavier 1961 - E.I. Green 1959 - K. Bullington 1958 - H.H. Beverage
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Basis for Judging Outstanding long-term service to the welfare of the Communications Society. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be presented if suitable candidate is not available. Recipients
2004 - Harvey A. Freeman 2000 - Douglas N. Zuckerman 1998 - Roberto de Marca 1997 - Curtis A. Siller 1995 - Thomas J. Plevyak 1994 - Raymond L. Pickholtz 1993 - Joseph L. LoCicero 1992 - Frederick T. Andrews 1991 - Celia Desmond, Jack C. McDonald 1990 - Richard P. Skillen 1989 - William H. Tranter 1988 - Richard A. Alston, John Limb 1987 - Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi 1986 - Paul E. Green, Jr., John S. Ryan 1985 - M.R. Aaron, Bruce DeMaeyer 1983 - Allen Gersho, Adam Lender, Stephen Weinstein 1982 - William W. Middleton, Walter B. Noller 1981 - Richard L. Shuey, Edward J. Doyle 1980 - Edward J. Glenner 1979 - Richard Kirby 1978 - Donald L. Schilling 1977 - David Solomon 1976 - Ran Slayton, Anthony B. Giordano
IEEE Communications Society Award for Public Service in the Field of Telecommunications
Prize Certificate, plaque, and honorarium of $1,000. Eligibility No restrictions. Basis for Judging Major contributions to the public welfare through work in the field of telecommunications. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be presented if suitable candidate is not available. Recipients
2000 - David D. Clark 1993 - George E. Brown, Jr. 1992 - Mansoor Shafi 1990 - Richard C. Kirby 1987 - Hubert Zimmerman 1984 - Mohammed Mili 1982 - Joseph R. Fogarty 1981 - Henry Geller 1978 - Alphonse Ouimet 1977 - Benjamin L. Hooks 1976 - Senator J.O. Pastore
SERVICE AWARDS
IEEE Communications Society Harold Sobol Award for Exemplary Service to Meetings & Conferences
(formerly Meetings & Conferences Exemplary Service Award)
Prize Plaque, certificate, and honorarium of $1,000. Description and Eligibility Society member who has demonstrated exemplary services to the meetings and conferences of the Society over a sustained period of time. Evaluation of candidates is based on such factors as long-term service, significant contributions, strategic planning and financial success, etc. Basis for Judging Exemplary service to IEEE Communications Society meetings and conferences over a sustained period of time.
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Nomination/Selection Process - Nominations will be openly solicited but they will be screened and reduced to a short list by a nominations committee chaired by the Director of Meetings and Conferences and consisting of members of the Meetings and Conferences Steering Committee. The short list will be provided to the Awards Committee and the Awards Committee will select the final awardee. Schedule and Presentation - Nominations will be solicited each year, up to the nominations deadline decided by the Awards Committee. The award will be presented at Globecom or other venue appropriate to the award and the recipient. The award will not be conferred in any given year if a suitable candidate is not identified. Annually (as appropriate); no more than one award will be given per year. Administration and Funding - The Communications Society will administer the award. Funding will be covered out of annual Communications Society operating expenses unless a suitable endowment is established. Recipients 2003 - Doug Lattner 2002 - Douglas N. Zuckerman 2001 - Harvey A. Freeman 2000 - Ross C. Anderson
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The Communications Society Best Tutorial Paper Award
Prize Plaque and honorarium up to $500 for each author; total not to exceed $1000. Eligibility Given to an outstanding tutorial paper published in any Communications Society magazine or journal in the previous calendar year; author need not be an IEEE member. Nominee Solicitation Nominations solicited by Chair of Magazines/Journals Paper Awards Selection Committees in consultation with Magazines/Journals Editors-in-Chief. Selection Process Nominations screened and short list prepared by the Magazines and Journals Paper Awards Selection committees with the approval of the Magazines/ Journals Editors-in-Chief, Director of Magazines, and Director of Journals. The short list submitted to the Communications Society Awards Committee for final selection. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be given if a paper of high quality is not uncovered.
The Communications Society Leonard G. Abraham Prize Paper Award in the Field of Communications Systems
Prize Plaque and honorarium up to $500 for each author; total not to exceed $1000. Eligibility Publication of an original paper, in the category Communications Systems, published in the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications in the previous calendar year; author need not be an IEEE member. Basis for Judging Quality, originality, utility, timeliness, clarity of presentation. Nominee Solicitation Nominations solicited by Journal Editor-in-Chief from the Editorial Board, guest Editors, and readership (through published notice). Selection Process Nominations screened and reduced to a short list by a committee of the Editorial Board and submitted to the Communications Society Awards Committee for final selection. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be given if a paper of high quality is not uncovered.
The Communications Society Stephen O. Rice Prize Paper Award in the Field of Communications Theory
Prize Plaque and honorarium up to $500 for each author; total not to exceed $1000. Eligibility Publication of an original paper, in the category Communications Theory, published in the IEEE Transactions on Communications in the previous calendar year; author need not be an IEEE member. Basis for Judging Quality, originality, utility, timeliness, clarity of presentation. Nominee Solicitation Nominations solicited by Transactions Editor-in-Chief from the Editorial Board, guest Editors, and readership (through published notice).
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Selection Process Nominations screened and reduced to a short list by a committee of the Editorial Board and submitted to the Communications Society Awards Committee for final selection. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be given if a paper of high quality is not uncovered.
The Communications Society William R. Bennett Prize Paper Award in the Field of Communications Circuits and Techniques
Prize Plaque and honorarium up to $500 for each author; total not to exceed $1000. Eligibility Publication of original paper, in the category Communications Circuits and Techniques, published in the IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking in the previous calendar year; author need not be an IEEE member. Basis for Judging Quality, originality, utility, timeliness, clarity of presentation. Nominee Solicitation Nominations solicited by Transactions Editor-in-Chief from the Editorial Board, guest Editors, and readership (through published notice). Selection Process Nominations screened and reduced to a short list by a committee of the Editorial Board and submitted to the Communications Society Awards Committee for final selection. Presentation Annually (as soon as possible after recommendation). Award will not be given if a paper of high quality is not uncovered.
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Basis for Judging Quality, originality, utility, timeliness, and presentation. The paper should cover the interests and achieve the values of both the Communications Society and Information Theory Society. Sponsorship and Funding Jointly sponsored by IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and Information Theory Society (IT). Funding evenly divided by the two sponsoring societies. Selection Process: (1) Each year ComSoc Awards Committee selects 1 or 2 candidate papers from the previous calendar year; and the IT Awards Committee also selects 1 or 2 candidate papers from the previous calendar year. (Note: the first year this award was recognized, papers published in the previous three years were considered.) (2) A subcommittee of 4 people is formed with 2 members appointed from each of the Awards Committees of the two Societies. This subcommittee considers the 2 to 4 papers selected above and selects 1 or 2 papers as the winning papers. (3) For ComSoc, the normal Nomination Committees for paper awards organized by the publications boards nominate a short list of candidate papers, and the Awards Committee selects the 1 or 2 candidate papers out of the short list. (No paper already selected for a ComSoc paper award is eligible) The processes/timelines are the same as other paper awards. The Awards Chair appoints the two members who will serve on the subcommittee. (4) For IT, the Awards Committee for paper awards will seek nominations and submit 1 or 2 candidate papers. The processes/timelines will be the same as other paper awards. The Awards Chair appoints the two members who will serve on the subcommittee. Presentation Annually at any event sponsored by either of the two sponsoring societies selected by the recipient(s).
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Selection Process Annually solicitations are sought from 1 January through 15 February; a short list is generated by 1 March; selection by an award committee (consisting of 3 members of the ComSoc Awards Committee and 1 from the Signal Processing Society) is completed by 10 April; the Chair of the Communications Society Awards Committee notifies recipients no later than 20 April. Presentation Annually presented by the IEEE Communications Society Awards Committee Chair, in the name of the IEEE Communications Society, the IEEE Signal Processing Society, and the external sponsor of the award, at the International Conference on Communications.
IEEE Awards
W. R. G. Baker Award recognizes an outstanding original paper published in any IEEE journal, transactions, proceedings, or magazine in the past year. Donald G. Fink Award recognizes an outstanding survey or tutorial paper published in any IEEE journal, transactions, proceedings, or magazine in the past year. Recognition for an outstanding paper can be given at both Society and Institute levels. Editors-in-Chief may wish to nominate automatically the winning Communications Society papers for appropriate IEEE awards.
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Name, Purposes and Scope Bylaws Policies and Procedures Membership Organization Finances Member Services Amendments
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Communications capabilities of terminals, appliances, and information systems; Communications standards and specifications; and The impact of communications technologies on societies and individuals. 1.4 Authority Society organization and operations are in accordance with the IEEE Constitution.
Article 2 Bylaws
Bylaws are rules and regulations adopted by the Society for governing its members and for the overall management of its affairs. They provide guidance to govern all phases of the organization, management and activities, as outlined in the Constitution. Bylaws may not be in conflict with the Constitution. Bylaws are approved and amended by the Board of Governors and may be changed as Society interests evolve.
Article 4 Membership
Members of the Society are IEEE members, and non-members of IEEE who qualify as Affiliates, have an interest in some phase of the scope of the Society, and provide tangible support of Society objectives.
Article 5 Organization
5.1 Board of Governors The Society is governed by an administrative body called the Board of Governors (BoG). 5.1.1 Elected officers The BoG includes officers elected by the Society membership, such as, but not restricted to: President, immediate Past President, and President-elect. - The President is the chief executive officer of the Society. Vice Presidents - Each administers a Council responsible for a key area of interest to the Society. Members-at-Large - They are elected for staggered multiyear terms. The operations of the Society are assessed periodically, and the number of Members-at-Large is adjusted in accordance with membership needs and growth. Society representative(s) to IEEE Board of Directors. The nominations and elections procedure for officers includes petition signed by 200 Members. All elected officers have full voting privileges in handling Society affairs. 5.1.2 Appointed officers The BoG includes a group of officers appointed by the President upon recommendation of the appropriate Vice President. These officers assist in managing Society activities and are supervised by the President and appropriate Vice President. Appointed officers serve concurrently with the President and Vice Presidents, and include: Treasurer responsible for Society financial affairs.
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Group of Directors, each of whom administers a major Board responsible for an area important to the Society. Other officers with special titles and duties. Appointed officers may propose resolutions but do not have voting privileges in the BoG. 5.2 Operating Committee Management of Society affairs between regular and special meetings of the BoG is delegated to an Operating Committee (OpCom). Actions of the OpCom must be ratified at the next BoG meeting, except those actions taken in areas already delegated. 5.3 Councils Vice Presidents chair the respective Councils they manage and report to the BoG and OpCom. 5.4 Boards - Major Boards are established and dissolved through resolutions approved by the BoG. 5.5 Committees The Standing Committees are established and dissolved through resolutions approved by the BoG. Ad Hoc Committees may also be established and dissolved through resolutions approved by the BoG. 5.6 Professional Staff The staff consists of paid professional employees of IEEE who support the activities of the Society. The staff is managed by an Executive Director who also serves as BoG Secretary.
Article 6 - Finances
6.1 Assets All funds and property held by or for the Society are vested in the IEEE. 6.2 Revenues Basic revenues consist of fees or assessments that are levied on members of the Society for membership dues, covering publications supplied and services rendered to all members. Other revenues may be raised from the sale of Society publications, advertising, expositions, contributions, and from other sources consistent with IEEE regulations. Proposed new income sources require the approval of IEEE. 6.3 Conference Registrations Suitable registration charges may be collected by the Society from members and non-members attending Society meetings, symposia, conferences and conventions, consistent with IEEE policy and regulations. 6.4 Budget An annual budget must be prepared and approved by the BoG and IEEE in advance of each fiscal year. Any changes to the budget or expenditures in excess of budgeted amounts or for unbudgeted items, require advance approval by the BoG before commitment and/or payment. 6.5 Debts Neither the Society nor any officer or representative thereof has any authorization to contract debts for, pledge the credit of, or in any way bind the IEEE without prior approval by IEEE.
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7.1.1 Organization Meetings are organized according to IEEE regulations. All meetings are open on an equal basis to all IEEE and Society members. Registration fees at Society meetings may differ for the various grades of IEEE and Society members and be higher for non-members. 7.1.2 Papers Selection At meetings sponsored by the Society or in which it participates, the methods of selection of papers for presentation, and the publications procedures are consistent with IEEE regulations. The Society, through the Committees within the Technical Activities Council, offers guidance in the solicitation and review of papers and in organizing and moderating sessions at meetings. 7.2 Publications The Society, subject to the editorial and fiscal policies of the IEEE, publishes magazines, transactions, journals and other technical materials, such as leading-edge technical articles, tutorials, conference papers, etc. Fees charged for such publications may be higher for non-member subscribers and purchasers than for Society members. 7.3 Education Principal educational activities include basic and continuing education programs.
Article 8 - Amendments
8.1 Constitution 8.1.1 Origin Amendments to this Constitution may be initiated by: Proposal approved by the BoG. Petition submitted to the President by a minimum of 100 Members. 8.1.2 Procedure on Proposals Proposed amendments to the Constitution must be approved by a two-thirds vote of all the voting members of the BoG. Amendments are subject to the approval of the IEEE Technical Activities Board (TAB). After approval by TAB, the proposed amendment will be published in the Society magazine, or directly mailed to the membership. The amendment becomes effective unless one percent (or more) of the membership objects in writing to the designated IEEE office within 60 days. 8.1.3 Procedure on Petitions When a petition for a proposed amendment is submitted, the BoG will prepare a summary statement. A recommendation, for or against adoption, must be approved by a two-thirds vote of all the voting members of the BoG. The petition, summary statement, and recommendation are subject to approval by the IEEE TAB. After approval by TAB, the proposed amendment will be published in the Society magazine, or directly mailed to the membership. The amendment becomes effective unless one percent (or more) of the membership objects in writing to the designated IEEE office within 60 days. 8.1.4 Objections If one percent objects, a ballot with the proposed amendment will be mailed to all voting members of the Society. A return date of at least 60 days will be allowed. Proposed amendments must be approved by twothirds of the returned ballots.. 8.1.5 Amendments Changes will become effective 60 days after all necessary approvals and notifications. 8.2 Bylaws Revisions and proposed amendments to the Bylaws must be approved by a two-thirds vote of BoG members in attendance, with a quorum present.
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ARTICLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Objectives Membership Officers and Operations Councils Technical Committees Boards Standing (and Ad Hoc) Committees Society Representatives Budget and Finance
ARTICLE 1 OBJECTIVES
1.1 Objectives The objectives of the Society are to provide the following services to its members and the global community of communications professionals: Technical Information Creation by research and innovation by the Communications Society community. Hot topic identification. Dissemination worldwide by publications, presentations, and electronic media. Exchange by Chapter activities, workshops, discussions, mutual assessments, general networking on technical subjects, and other means of professional communication. Education (basic and continuing) Tutorials, short courses, guest lecture programs. Chapter support and other delivery mechanisms. Professional Services Personal career growth by providing technical and personal development information. Job opportunity benefits through inter-personal networking and facilitation of interactions among members. IEEE programs. 1.2 Bylaws and Policies and Procedures of the Society will be in accordance with the IEEE Governing documents.
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ARTICLE 2 MEMBERSHIP
2.1 Members are those who have an interest in the fields of communications engineering or related arts and sciences and have selected Communications Society membership as part of their IEEE membership or have qualified according to IEEE policy as an Affiliate member of the Society. 2.2 Grades of membership for the Society are the same as those of IEEE plus Affiliates. When used in the Bylaws, the term "Member" includes all grades of membership. 2.3 Unless otherwise stated, members are entitled to all rights and privileges of the Society except that students are not entitled to hold office or vote. 2.4 A Society Member who is delinquent in paying Society dues will be dropped from membership according to IEEE procedures. A former Member may reinstate membership upon payment of current dues.
3.2.3 Eligibility for Re-election The President may not be re-elected President for a second term. Vice Presidents may be re-elected to the same office for a second consecutive two-year term, but are further ineligible for that office until the lapse of one year. A member will be ineligible for a Vice President-level position after being elected for a total of four vice-presidential terms, consecutive or otherwise. Members-at-Large may be re-elected as Members-at-Large for a second consecutive three-year term, but are further ineligible for that office until the lapse of one year. 3.2.4 Absence or Incapacity of President - Duties will be performed by the President-Elect and then by the Vice President - Technical Activities, Vice President - Membership Services, Vice President - Membership Development, and Vice President - Society Relations, in that order. President-Elect - The term will be fulfilled by the Past President, who will continue in that capacity until a special election is held and a new PresidentElect is chosen. Vice President or Member-at-Large - Individuals will be identified from the candidate group, in the sequence of the number of votes received, and appointed to serve the remainder of the elected term. If none of these individuals can serve, the vacancy will be filled by action of the BoG upon proposal by the President; a person filling a position in this manner will serve until the position can be filled in the next election. 3.3 Appointed Officers 3.3.1 Treasurer Will be appointed by and report to the President. Serves for the term of the President. Is responsible for assuring sound financial practices, establishing prudent budgetary policies, overseeing preparation and presentation of the Societys budget and working with IEEE on financial matters. 3.3.2 Chief Information Officer (CIO) Will be appointed by and report to the President. Serves for the term of the President. Is responsible for assuring cost-effective planning, acquisition, maintenance and use of the Societys information systems and networking, databases and telecommunications services. 3.3.3 Directors, Standing Committee Chairs, and Ad Hoc Committee Chairs Will be appointed by the President (upon the recommendation of a Vice President when appropriate). Regional Directors are chosen by the President from lists containing at least two candidates from each region submitted by the respective Regional Board before December 15 of odd-numbered years. If the respective Board does not submit its list by this deadline the President will make the appointment in consultation with the incoming VP Membership Development. Serves for the term of the President.
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3.3.4 Appointments of the Treasurer, Chief Information Officer, Directors, and Standing Committee Chairs are made with the approval of the BoG. 3.4 President, President-Elect, and Past President - Responsibilities 3.4.1 In the odd-numbered years, the President-Elect will assist the President in discharging the responsibilities of that office. In the even-numbered years, the Past President will fulfill this role. 3.4.2 The President-Elect begins selecting appointed officers before becoming President. 3.4.3 3.4.3 The President manages all aspects of the Society, whether internal, within IEEE or external. He/she represents the Society on the IEEE Technical Activities Board, and works with other Society Presidents to ensure the interests of the Society are properly represented. Vice Presidents, the CIO, and the Treasurer report to the President. The President is responsible for evaluating the performance of the Executive Director and providing required input to IEEE. 3.5 Vice Presidents - Responsibilities 3.5.1 Vice Presidents are accountable to the President for their areas of responsibility. 3.5.2 Vice President - Technical Activities is responsible for all technical activities within the Society. Reporting to this Vice President are: Director - Standards Chairs Technical Committees Chair Awards Committee Chair Distinguished Lecturers Selection Committee Chair Fellow Evaluation Committee Chair Emerging Technologies Committee Technical Committees Recertification Committee 3.5.3 Vice President - Membership Services is responsible for all activities related to services and products, such as publications, conferences, educational and online services. Reporting to this Vice President are: Director Education Director Journals Director Magazines Director Meetings & Conferences Director On-Line Content 3.5.4 Vice President - Membership Development is responsible for activities related to Members and membership - including chapter service development, membership development, marketing, management of member benefits programs, and development of new membership programs. Reporting to this Vice President are: Director Marketing Director Membership Programs Development Director Asia/Pacific Region Director Europe, Africa, & Middle-East Region Director Latin America Region Director North America Region 3.5.5 Vice President - Society Relations is responsible for promoting relationships with IEEE societies and other professional societies worldwide, fostering a
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strong international Society presence, in coordination with the IEEE Division III Director where IEEE may have related interests or can be of help to the Society in meeting society relations objectives. Reporting to this Vice President are: Director Related Societies Director Sister Societies Representatives to other organizations as determined by the Vice President 3.6 Board of Governors (BoG) 3.6.1 Officers on the Board of Governors: President President-Elect (odd years), immediate Past President (even years) Vice Presidents Members-at-Large Director IEEE Division III Directors Chief Information Officer Treasurer Executive Director 3.6.2 The BoG must hold two formal meetings annually. Special BoG meetings may be held at the request of the President or four members of the BoG. A majority of the voting members of the BoG constitutes a quorum. When a quorum is present, a majority vote is necessary to transact business. 3.6.3 Annually, the President, Vice Presidents, and Executive Director will submit the coming years Operating Plans. Progress on these plans will be reviewed throughout the year. 3.6.4 Business may be conducted by means other than formally held meetings when the matter can be adequately handled via letter, electronic ballot, conference call, electronic mail interchange, etc., referencing Society policies and procedures. A majority vote of the BoG is required for actions so taken. 3.7 Operating Committee (OpCom) 3.7.1 Between formal and special BoG meetings, business will be managed by a subset of the BoG called the OpCom, consisting of the following: President President-Elect (odd years), immediate Past President (even years) Vice Presidents Members-at-Large (three - one from each annually elected group and appointed by the President) IEEE Director, Division III Directors Chief Information Officer Treasurer Executive Director 3.7.2 Members of the OpCom who are voting members of the Board of Governors are the only voting members of OpCom. 3.7.3 OpCom will meet twice annually, in person or by other means. Additional meetings may be held at the request of the President or any four members of OpCom. A majority of the voting members of OpCom constitutes a quorum.
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When a quorum is present, a majority vote is necessary to transact business. Actions of OpCom must be ratified by the full BoG in its next meeting. Routine business items shall be included in the consent agenda of that meeting. 3.7.4 All OpCom members are expected to participate in OpCom meetings with the following exceptions: IEEE Division III Director Directors Chief Information Officer These members may participate as determined by the President for each meeting. 3.8 Operations 3.8.1 Minutes of each BoG and OpCom meeting will be distributed to the BoG within 30 days of the meeting. 3.8.2 Members of the BoG and OpCom must receive notice of their formal meetings no less than 21 days prior to the scheduled date. 3.8.3 If a quorum is not present at a duly called BoG or OpCom meeting, actions may be formulated but are not effective until ratified by letter, electronic mail, or conference call. A majority vote of that specific body is required for ratification. Approved decisions will be recorded in the minutes of that meeting. 3.8.4 Business action that is formulated outside of a duly called meeting may be conducted by letter, electronic mail, or conference call, referencing Society policies and procedures. A majority vote of the BoG is required. Approved decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the next meeting. 3.8.5 Business at Society meetings shall be conducted according to Robert's Rules of Order (latest revision) unless other rules and procedures are specified in the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law of the State of New York, the IEEE Certificate of Incorporation and IEEE governing documents. The President may designate a Parliamentarian whose ruling on procedures will be requested in cases of conflict. 3.8.6 Councils, Boards, and Committees will hold meetings at the request of the relevant Chair with sufficient frequency to transact Society business with reasonable dispatch. 3.8.7 A Management Retreat may be held annually at the discretion of the President. 3.8.8 BoG members must adhere to decisions of the BoG, unless such decisions violate IEEE or Society constitutions, bylaws or policies. 3.9 Professional Staff 3.9.1 Volunteer leadership of the Society will be supported by a salaried professional staff, managed by an Executive Director, and housed in offices located in New York City or other world communications capital. 3.9.2 Executive Director is responsible for overall direction, management, and administration of the professional staff. He/she reports to the President, serves as BoG/OpCom secretary assisted by staff members where needed, and is responsible for implementing plans and policies and handling all official Society business assigned by the Board.
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ARTICLE 4 COUNCILS
4.1 Councils are chaired by Vice Presidents to address Technical Activities, Membership Services, Membership Development, and Society Relations. Directors reporting to a Vice President serve on his/her Council. Vice Presidents may appoint a secretary and additional members as needed, and designate a member to serve as chair pro tempore in his/her absence. 4.2 Council policies and procedures are approved by the Council and with consent of the BoG. 4.3 Technical Activities Council (TAC) - This Council addresses technical interests of the Society, encompassing the broad range of communications and communicationsrelated technical areas. Members are Technical Committee and Standing Committee chairs reporting to the Vice President. 4.4 Membership Services Council - This Council addresses the needs of Society membership through highly responsive services such as publications, meetings and conferences, educational and on-line programs. 4.5 Membership Development Council - This Council addresses individual Member needs and chapter interests, develops and manages membership and professional programs, oversees marketing activities, and reflects the international interests of the Society. 4.6 Society Relations Council - This Council addresses the Societys relations with IEEE and other professional societies. Additional members include the President-Elect, Past-President, Past Vice President Society Relations, and IEEE Division III Director.
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5.7 Each Technical Committee will have a technical scope that may be modified when appropriate, upon approval of the Technical Activities Council and consent of the BoG.
ARTICLE 6 BOARDS
6.1 Boards are the operational and strategic entities below, organized under Councils, and chaired by Directors. Education Journals Magazines Marketing Meetings & Conferences Membership Programs Development On-Line Content Regional - Asia/Pacific Regional - Europe, Africa, & Middle-East Regional - Latin America Regional - North America Related Societies Sister Societies Standards 6.2 Directors are responsible for staffing their Boards. Board members serve for the duration of the Directors term, with the approval of the appropriate Vice President. Each Director may appoint a secretary and additional members as needed. In addition to the designated voting members, each Board may approve voting rights for additional members. 6.3 Policies and Procedures for each Board are developed by the Board and approved by the appropriate Vice President with consent of the BoG. 6.4 Education Board This Board is responsible for the oversight of all Society educational activities including administration of the Society's programs on basic and continuing education, incorporating tutorials, short courses, lectures, etc. 6.5 Journals Board This Board is responsible for the oversight of Society journals. Voting members consist of Editors-in-Chief of Society journals and two members-atlarge. Additional members can be appointed, including liaison Editors to other IEEE journals. Editors-in-Chief and Editors are appointed by the Director - Journals. 6.6 Magazines Board This Board is responsible for the oversight of Society magazines. Voting members consist of Editors-in-Chief of Society magazines and two members-at-large. Additional members can be appointed, including liaison Editors to other IEEE magazines. Editors-in-Chief and Editors are appointed by the Director - Magazines. 6.7 Marketing Board This Board is responsible for assuring a comprehensive and cost-effective marketing program of Society products and services and consists of at least three voting members in addition to the Chair. 6.8 Meetings & Conferences (M&C) Board This Board is responsible for planning strategies, establishing policy, setting direction, and providing oversight for all conferences and workshops sponsored by the Society. Members shall represent the Societys major conferences, key topics, communities and initiatives relevant to the M&C portfolio. There will be between 6 and 12 voting members. At least 3 chairs of ComSoc conference steering committees shall be voting members.
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6.9 Membership Programs Development Board This Board is responsible for oversight of Member activities and benefits programs. It consists of four Regional Directors plus three members per region selected by the Director Membership Programs Development from a list of candidates, containing at least 6 names per region, submitted by each Regional Director. 6.10 On-Line Content Board This Board is responsible for initiating, assessing and overseeing on-line content in support of, or as enhancements to, technical committee activities; new online services; and existing publications, conference and education products. Membership includes representatives from the Meetings & Conferences, Magazines, Journals, and Education boards, the Technical Activities and Membership Development councils, appointed by the respective Board and Council chairs, the CIO, and up to three additional members, all voting. 6.11 Regional Boards These Boards will coordinate the activities of Members and Chapters throughout the IEEE regions. Regional Boards will promote Chapter activities and stimulate international participation in Technical Committees, meetings, and conferences; encourage international submissions to Society publications; cooperate and liaison with national scientific and professional societies. Each Board shall have a minimum of five voting members, in addition to the Chair. Asia/Pacific Europe, Africa, & Middle East Latin America North America 6.12 Related Societies Board This Board is responsible for the oversight of Society collaborations with IEEE and other professional societies related to the field of communications worldwide and consists of at least three voting members, in addition to the Chair. 6.13 Sister Societies Board This Board is responsible for the oversight and management of Society relationships and agreements with similar national/professional societies. Membership includes representatives from selected Sister Societies, in addition to three members-at-large, all voting. 6.14 Standards This Board is responsible for the promotion and advancement of communication standards and standards-related activities, and is chaired by the Director - Standards. In addition to the Chair voting members consist of six (6) members, each appointed by the Chair for a three- year term, one-third of the members being appointed each year. 6.15 Other operational Boards may be created by majority vote of the BoG. The scope of responsibility and policies and procedures must be defined before a new Board will be incorporated into the Bylaws.
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Distinguished Lecturers Selection Emerging Technologies Fellow Evaluation Technical Committees Recertification
7.2 Policies and procedures will be proposed by each committee Chair with the approval of the designated Society officer. 7.3 Awards This committee is responsible for all major awards and recognitions made or proposed by the Society. It consists of a Chair, appointed by the President upon recommendation of the Vice President - Technical Activities, and twelve members appointed by the Chair for three-year terms upon the approval of the Vice President - Technical Activities. One-third of the members are appointed each year. Committee members may not provide nominations or reference letters while in office, nor participate in deliberations on awards or recognitions for which they may be under consideration. 7.4 Distinguished Lecturers Selection This committee is responsible for establishing selection criteria and for the appointment of lecturers. It is chaired by the Secretary of the Technical Activities Council. Members consist of the Vice President - Technical Activities, Vice President - Membership Development, and the Director - Membership Programs Development. 7.5 Emerging Technologies This committee is responsible for identifying, describing, and nurturing new technology directions, recommending new programs, nurturing potential technical committees for formal proposal via the Vice President - Technical Activities. The Chair is appointed by the President from among members of the Strategic Planning Committee with the recommendation of the Vice President Technical Activities. Additional members are appointed by the Chair with the consent of the Vice President Technical Activities and must include at least one more member from Strategic Planning. The committee will have six members appointed for two years with one-third appointed each year. 7.6 Fellow Evaluation This committee is responsible for the Society's evaluation of Fellow nominations being considered by the IEEE Fellow Committee. It consists of a Chair, appointed by the President with the recommendation of the Vice President Technical Activities, and six members. Each member is appointed by the Chair to a three-year term upon approval of the Vice President - Technical Activities, one-third of the members being appointed each year. Chair and members must be IEEE Fellows and Members of the Society. 7.7 IEEE/ComSoc Coordination This committee is responsible for the Societys internal coordination and cooperation with IEEE entities and for enhancing Society relations with IEEE governance and staff. Chair is the Vice President Society Relations. Voting Members consist of the President, Past President, IEEE Division III Director, IEEE Division III Past Director, and Director Related Societies. 7.8 Nominations & Elections This committee is responsible for selecting candidates to fill Society offices, and for the development, implementation and supervision of election procedures. It consists of nine voting members, each appointed by the President, upon recommendation of the Chair, for a three-year term, one-third of the members being appointed each year. At least one annual appointee must not be a member of the BoG. The committee is chaired by the immediate Past President who serves a two-year term, assuming the Chair (in odd-numbered years) one full year after leaving office as President. The year directly following his/her term in office,
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the immediate Past President serves as an ex officio voting committee member until assuming the Chair. If the immediate Past President is unable to serve, the President will appoint a Chair for a similar period, with the approval of the BoG. Committee members may not participate in deliberations on positions for which they may be under consideration as candidates. Meetings of this committee will always be held in Executive Session. 7.9 Staff & Facilities This committee is responsible for providing oversight of the work of the professional staff and making recommendations to the BoG on facilities and related capital expenses. It is chaired by the President and includes the following as members who serve for the duration of the Presidents term: CIO Treasurer Four members appointed by the President from among volunteer BoG officers One member appointed by the President from among volunteers who are not on the BoG The Executive Director is an ex-officio non-voting member of this committee. The Committee may approve the participation of invited experts as required by the agenda items. Meetings of this committee will always be held in Executive Session. 7.10 Strategic Planning This committee is responsible for preparing a long-term strategic plan to guide the direction and future of the Society and for preparing short-term plans to direct specific areas, as appropriate. It consists of a Chair and up to 10 members, all appointed by the President for the term of his/her office. One of the members is the Chair of Emerging Technologies Committee. In even years, the Chair is the immediate Past-President. In odd years, the Chair is the President-Elect and the Past-President is a member of the committee. 7.11 Technical Committees Recertification - This committee recommends the establishment of new Technical Committees and reviews current committees to determine whether they are fulfilling their responsibilities. The committee is chaired by the Vice President -Technical Activities and includes the TAC Secretary and six members, each appointed for a three-year term. One-third of the members are appointed each year by the Vice President Technical Activities from among Members-at-Large of the BoG. Committee members who are also officers of Technical Committees under review must excuse themselves from deliberations related to their Technical Committee. 7.12 Standing Committees may have additional or fewer members as determined by the President on an exception basis and for a designated term. Additional members are appointed in consultation with the appropriate Vice President and Standing Committee Chair. 7.13 The President shall inform the Board of Governors in the first formal meeting of his term the roster of all Standing Committees. 7.14 Standing Committees with defined scopes and responsibilities may be created by majority vote of the BoG. 7.15 Ad Hoc Committees may be established by the President to address broad technical or operational issues within the Society or IEEE. Chair and members are appointed by the President. President will report the composition, mission, and duration of the committee to the BoG. OpCom will review Ad Hoc Committees annually and recommend whether they should continue, disband, or be elevated to Standing Committees.
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The IEEE Communications Society is a diverse group of industry professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications technologies. Individuals within this unique community interact across international and technological borders to: produce publications organize conferences foster educational programs promote local activities work on technical committees
People Working Together Expanding the Industry Furthering Careers Promoting Leadership
History of ComSoc
The foundation of the IEEE and its societies structure was due in great part to the activity of members in the communications field. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE), founded in 1884 to advance electrical power technologies, and the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), founded in 1912 to explore expanding radio and communications technology, merged in 1963 to form The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). The Communications Society itself began with the formation of the IREs Professional Group on Communications Systems (PGCS) in 1952. In 2002, the Society celebrated its 50th anniversary. The Society produced a succinct, useful book A Brief History of Communications that captures the major communications technology events of the 20th Century, provides interviews of leaders, and gives a brief overview of Society history. Copies are available by sending a request to society@comsoc.org. In the past thirty years ComSoc has increased its membership over five-fold from 8,800 when it began operations as an independent Society of the IEEE to over 40,000 today. The Society has become the premier international forum for the exchange of ideas on communications technologies and information networking including wireless technology, the Internet, and optical systems. The volunteer members of the Society shape the course of ComSoc, its publications, technical activities and conferences while the Societys strength comes from the vision and dedication of its members and staff.
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Membership Demographics
Where Members Live In the 21st Century, membership growth has been stronger outside of the U.S.A. (Regions 1-6) and Canada (Region 7). Europe/Africa/Middle East (Region 8), Latin America (Region 9), and the Asia/Pacific (Region 10) have all seen increasingly significant growth. Global Membership 48% U.S.A. 68 Chapters 4% Canada 13 Chapters 23% Europe/Africa/Middle-East 41 Chapters 4% Latin America 20 Chapters 21% Asia/Pacific 35 Chapters Members Work With over 50% of Members involved with private industry, ComSoc is well positioned to cover emerging product and service innovations, while its important membership segment in academia provides the theoretical foundations for future development. 53% Private Industry 23% Education 10% Consulting 8% Public/Government/Non-Profit 6% All other
Operations
Revenues and Expenses The IEEE Communications Society currently has revenues and expenses over $15 million per year. Less than 10% of revenue comes from membership dues. Most is derived from publications and conference activities, which enjoy solid support from both members and nonmembers. Revenue 52% 33% 11% 4% Expenses 41% 29% 17% 7% 6%
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Conferences
Every year, the IEEE Communications Society sponsors major conferences that attract hundreds of the best quality paper/presentation submissions and attendees. Held at convenient locations around the world, these meetings attract thousands of participants who have much to share beyond their strong desire to learn. Communications Society conferences and workshops provide ideal opportunities to be a part of the latest technological developments and network with the leaders who are changing the world of communications. IEEE/OSA Conference on Optical Fiber Communications/National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC) With more than 750 presentations focused on the industrys hottest topics, FTTx and ROADMs at the top of the list, OFC/NFOEC again established itself as the leading technical conference for optical communications. Special industry sessions, like the Service Provider Summit and Market Watch, showcased the newest information and projections for the field and delivered messages to standing-room only audiences. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC) Co-located with CTIA, the largest US exposition in the wireless field, WCNC includes five days of tutorials, applications sessions, and technical sessions, encompassing modulation, coding, data compression, and other physical layer issues as well as network layer issues such as routing, random access, multiple access, collision resolution, quality of service, and multimedia. IEEE/IFIP Network Operations & Management Symposium (NOMS) NOMS provides, not only an excellent opportunity for meeting the worlds top operations managers, developers and innovators, but also a perfect stage to voice ideas and proposals. NOMS focuses on the major management issues for emerging telecommunications environments. IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM) The symposium provides a central technical forum for the research, standards, development, systems integration, vendor and user communities in network management. IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) IEEE ICC and IEEE GLOBECOM are the Communications Societys flagship conferences, with a full program of technical and professional activities spanning the entire range of current topics in voice, data, image and multimedia communications.
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IEEE International Enterprise Networking & Services Conference (ENTNET) EntNet examines the current business drivers and network technologies for enterprise network managers in the emerging e-commerce world. It focuses not only on the latest networking strategies and technology alternatives, but also on the present state of enhanced applications and services that promise new vistas of global e-business opportunities. IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) This annual conference addresses key issues related to computer communications, with emphasis on traffic management and protocols. Material is presented in a program of technical sessions, tutorials, panel discussions, and workshops. IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM) MILCOM offers a full program of technical sessions, tutorials, keynote speakers, and panel discussions focusing on the technology, systems and operations for military and tactical communications networks. IEEE Global Communications Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) A full program of technical and professional activities spanning the entire range of hot topics in voice, data, image and multimedia communications. GLOBECOM is a perfect venue for participants to share technological expertise and human aspirations. IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC) Designed for industry leaders and practitioners, CCNC represents the latest approaches and technical solutions in the areas of consumer networking, enabling technologies such as middleware and multimedia, and novel applications and services. IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC) Since 1992 PIMRC has attracted the major figures in the cellular, PCS, wireless LAN, and mobile data industries. Major topics are presented through keynotes, tutorials, technical and panel sessions. PIMRC is a conference suited to the evolving global market.
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IEEE Conference on Sensor and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON) SECCON provides a forum to exchange ideas, techniques, and applications, discuss best practices, raise awareness and share experiences among researchers, practitioners, standard developers and policy makers in the field of sensor and ad hoc networks and systems. Technical papers address the communications, networking, systems and algorithmic aspects, as well as those that describe practical deployment and implementation experiences. IEEE International Conference on Broadband Networks (BROADNETS) BROADNETS, an international conference focusing on broadband networking, covers the range of next generation high bandwidth networks from access networks to regional and metropolitan networks to wide-area core networks. The conference consists of three symposia: Broadband Optical Networking Symposium; Broadband Wireless Networking Symposium; Broadband Applications/Service Symposium. IEEE International Symposium on Dynamic Spectrum Access Networks (DySPAN) Radio technology trends promise to enable "Dynamic Spectrum Access" (DSA) networks, using wide-band spectrum sensing, real-time spectrum allocation and acquisition, and infrastructureless mesh networks. These trends challenge the existing technologies and the traditional "command and control" methods of allocating and licensing spectrum by government fiat. IEEE DySPAN brings together the technologists designing and building these new exciting devices with the spectrum policy community. IEEE/Create-Net Conference on Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks and Communities (TridentCom) TridentCom brings together all aspects related to experimental telecommunication infrastructures, creating a forum where telecommunication networks researchers, vendors, providers and users can exchange ideas on past experience, requirements, needs, visions for the establishment of such infrastructures.
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IEEE/Create-Net International Conference on Security and Privacy for Emerging Areas in Communication Networks (SecurecComm) SecureComm brings together academic, industrial and government researchers, practitioners, standards developers and policy makers to focus on two specific areas: security and privacy in wireless, mobile, ad hoc, sensor, personal-area and RFID networks; and security and privacy in pervasive and ubiquitous computing. IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo (ICME) ICME brings together researchers, engineers, and students to discuss state-of-the-art research, technologies and applications in multimedia. In addition to paper presentations, the ICME features distinguished keynote speeches, tutorials, and poster presentations. ICME also hosts industrial exhibitions and academia research demonstrations.
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From magazines to journals to online access, the IEEE Communications Society produces the worlds most cited publications in communications technology and science. Some come free with membership. All publications are available online. See the Communications Society web site at www.comsoc.org for submission instructions, subscription information and more details. Citations IEEE Communication Society publications earned some of the highest ratings among telecommunications journals and magazines in the ISI 2003 Journal Citation Report. ComSoc publications occupied 8 of the top 10 places for impact factor: 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. Network Magazine Personal Communications Communications Magazine Journal on Selected Areas in Communications Transactions on Communications Wireless Communications Magazine Transactions on Wireless Communications Communications Letters
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Impact factor measures how often the average article in a journal has been cited. It is calculated by dividing the number of current year citations by the source items published in that journal during the previous two years. IEEE Communications Magazine, considered by many members to be their most important member benefit, provides the latest information on all communications technologies, such as Lightwave Systems, Broadband Communications, Multimedia Services, and Wireless Networks. In addition to its in-depth technical articles, it also has other important features and regular departments like: The Global Communications Newsletter, a monthly feature in IEEE Communications Magazine, containing articles about worldwide events related to communications and Society activities. IEEE Optical Communications, a quarterly embedded supplement dedicated to fiber optics technology, is distributed free to members as part of IEEE Communications Magazine. IEEE Radio Communications, a quarterly embedded supplement presenting in-depth, cutting-edge tutorials, empahsizing state of the art design solutions, involving physical and other lower layer issues in radio communications, is also distributed free to members as part of IEEE Communications Magazine. IEEE Network: The Magazine of Global Internetworking is led by its dynamic editorial board and by technical co-sponsorship support from the IEEE Computer Society and Internet Society; this bimonthly magazine covers all aspects of computer communications. IEEE Wireless Communications, a bimonthly magazine, covers technical and policy issues relating to personal, location-independent communications in all media and at all protocol layers.
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IEEE Communications Letters provides researchers with the ideal venue for sharing their most current results and developments. Unlike other publications, these articles are intended to be published within three months of submission. Monthly issues. IEEE Transactions on Communications is regarded as the source for breakthrough communications theories and practical applications. Each month, this world renowned, scholarly journal covers all aspects of communications from telephony to communication theory. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications is designed for leading edge communications researchers. Each of this scholarly journals monthly issues focuses in-depth attention on critical aspects of one specific communications topic, from electromagnetic propagation to multimedia communications, from components to systems. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, a bimonthly archival journal, reflects the multi-disciplinary nature of communications networks and is sponsored by the IEEE Communications Society, the IEEE Computer Society, and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, cosponsored by the IEEE Signal Processing Society, focuses on high-quality, peer-reviewed, original papers that advance the state-of-the art and applications of wireless communications including theoretical contributions such as new techniques, concepts and analyses, and practical contributions such as system experiments and prototypes, and new applications. Monthly. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, an allelectronic publication, offers a continuously available source of peer-reviewed, comprehensive, leadingedge surveys covering all active areas of communications. All ComSoc web site visitors have free access to this online publication. IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine, cosponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and Communications Society, focuses on mobile and ubiquitous computing. The convergence of mobile computing devices and wireless communication technologies opens the door to the new world of pervasive computing.
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IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, a quarterly journal cosponsored with the Computer Society, publishes archival research results related to mobility of users, systems, data, and computing as well as issues in information organization and access, services, management, and applications. IEEE Transactions on Multimedia captures the seminal work in this rapidly growing field and integrates all aspects of multimedia systems and technology, signal processing, and applications. IEEE Internet Computing, published by the IEEE Computer Society with the technical co-sponsorship of the Communications Society, offers engineers and other professionals a single source of credible, useful information on the Internet and its enabling technologies. IEEE Multimedia Magazine, published by the IEEE Computer Society with the technical co-sponsorship of the Communications Society, features the latest practical information on research and applications in multimedia hardware and software. IEEE Sensors Journal, a bimonthly journal, focuses on the theory, design, fabrication, manufacturing and applications of devices for sensing and transducing physical, chemical and biological phenomena with emphasis on the electronics and physics aspects of sensors and integrated sensor-actuators. IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology is the premier source of current information on all aspects of optical guided-wave science, technology and engineering. This monthly journal publishes peer-reviewed original contributions; the editorial board sponsors special issues and invites tutorial and review papers from world experts. IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems concentrates on the design, analysis, and control of information technology as it is applied to transportation systems, including vehicles and infrastructure. eTransactions on Network and Service Management (eTNSM) is an introductory initiative of the IEEE Communications Society for timely electronic presentation of archival research on the management of networks, systems, services and applications, as well as on issues in communications software, service engineering, policies and business processes for network and service management. Visitors to the Communications Society Digital Library are invited to register for free access. IEEE Communications Society publications are available online. See the publications area on the ComSoc web site at www.comsoc.org or the IEEE web site at www.ieee.org.
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TUTORIALS NOW
ComSoc's Enhanced Conference Tutorial Program Tutorials Now presents a collection of tutorials given by international experts at recent ComSoc sponsored conferences, such as the IEEE TM Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), the IEEE International Symposium on Integrated Network Management (IM/NOMS), and the IEEE Wireless and Communications Networking Conference (WCNC). Each tutorial reviews current communications topics in network management and computer and wireless communications. It consists of the PowerPoint slides used for the original tutorial augmented with new audio recordings by the original presenters. With broad selections of topics and self-study tutorials, you can play the presentation at anytime. Some of the most recent titles are: Optical Burst Switching for IP/WDM Integration WDM: Technology & Networks Networked Appliances: What they are, how they work and challenges to adoption MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks Ultra Wide Band in Distributed Wireless Networks Traffic Measurement in IP Networks Wireless Communication Systems A Journey from 1st Generation to 3rd Generation and Beyond Mobility Management in Next Generation Networks Heterogeneous Wireless IP Networks Architectures and Requirements UWB Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering Engineering Value Added Services In Next Generation Networks 3G Wireless System Broadband Fixed Wireless Access Wireless Sensor Networks: Applications, Technology, and Management Architectures of Intelligent Optical Networks Autonomic Networking Theory and Practice Turbo Codes: Performance Analysis, Design, Iterative Decoding and Applications Wireless LANs: Business Models, Technologies, Deployment, and Challenges Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Routing, MAC and Transport Issues Home Networking: Market Drivers, Technologies, and Business Models Essentials of Enterprise Continuity Internet Infrastructure Security Implementing Service Quality for IP-based Services in Wireless Environment Security and Information Assurance
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Half-day or full day tutorials can be purchased through the IEEE Communications Society Web site. Highspeed internet connectivity suggested. PCs only. For more information, visit www.comsoc.org/tutorialsnow/or email to tutorialsnow@comsoc.org
Standards
Standards under development: IEEE P1901(TM) Standard for Broadband over Power Line Networks: Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications.
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Singapore Office
Fanny Su Beh Noi, Manager IEEE Communications Society 59E Science Park Drive, The Fleming, Singapore Science Park Singapore 118244, SINGAPORE Tel. +65 778 2873, Fax: +65 778 9723, Email: f.su@ieee.org
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The IEEE Communications Society actively sponsors and co-sponsors cutting edge conferences, symposia and workshops. Held at convenient locations around the world, these meetings attract thousands of participants who have much to share beyond their strong desire to listen. The contacts, ideas, and fellowship make Communications Society conferences and workshops ideal opportunities to learn about the latest technical developments and network with the leaders who are changing the world of communications.
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