Media outlets starting with I
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Created for people interested in uncovering and preserving the records of computing. Editorial covers the breadth of computer history. Features articles by computer scientists and historians, as well as first hand accounts by computer pioneers. Serves as a publication for recording, analyzing, and debating the history of computing. Provides information on historical projects and organizations, oral history activities, and international conferences.
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IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine
Written for people involved in the antennas and propagation industry including personnel in the telecommunications, computational electromagnetics, radar cross sectioning, radar imaging and electromagnetics industries. Content offers industry news and reports on government and related academia.
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IIEEE Bulletin
Written for members of the Los Angeles Council of the Institute of Electrical Electronics Engineers. Content covers council meetings and events while offering summaries of section and chapter presentations on a variety of relevant subjects. Includes Institute news and events, industry trends, membership and notable member updates, and other information of interest to professionals in technical areas ranging from computer engineering, biomedical technology and telecommunications, to electric power, aerospace and consumer electronics, among others.
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IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine
Covers the theory, analysis, design (computer aided design), and practical implementation of circuits, and the application of circuit theoretic techniques to systems and to signal processing. The coverage of this field includes the spectrum of activities from, and including, basic scientific theory to industrial applications.
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IEEE Communications Magazine
The IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) is a leading global community comprised of a diverse set of professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications and networking technologies.
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IIEEE Communications Magazine Online
Serves the fields of telecommunications and data communications and is written for technical professionals who are designing and deploying leading edge services in the public telecommunications network. Articles cover communications systems, equipment and component including cellular, wireless and personal communications, as well as switching systems, fiber optics, computer networking and communications design software.
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IEEE Computational Intelligence
Publishes papers concerned with the novel discoveries, important insights and tutorial surveys in all areas of computational intelligence design and applications, in keeping with the interests of the IEEE/CIS. Highlights the study of the biologically, linguistically and socially motivated computational paradigms and their diverse applications in engineering, medicine, defense and finance. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications
Targets users, managers and designers of graphics systems, including CAD/CAM/CAE system designers/users, engineers in image processing/enhancement and specialists in display technology, distributed graphics systems, virtual reality, visualization and multimedia. Designed to bridge the theory and practice of computer graphics, offering a combination of feature articles and informal departments that keep pace with current implementations of graphic technology. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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IIEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Online
Targets users, managers and designers of graphics systems, including CAD/CAM/CAE system designers/users, engineers in image processing/enhancement, and specialists in display technology, distributed graphics systems, virtual reality, visualization and multimedia. Designed to bridge the theory and practice of computer graphics, web site offers a combination of feature articles and informal departments that keep pace with current implementations of graphic technology.
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IEEE ComSoc
IEEE Network, published bimonthly, offers readers topics of interest to the networking community. As such, IEEE Network provides a focus for highlighting and discussing major computer communications issues and developments. The articles are intended to be surveys or tutorials, slanted towards the practical, and comprehensible to the nonspecialist, as well as practitioners. Covers the broad scope of computer communications and networking, including network protocols and architecture, design and validation, communication software, network control and signaling. Regular features include new product announcements, book reviews, industry news and upcoming conferences.