Media outlets starting with I
-
IEEE Internet ComputingUnited States of AmericaEdited for Internet-based applications and supporting technologies such as the World Wide Web, Java programming and internet-based agents. Provides a technology roadmap for high-end users and application developers as well as a venue for standards, case histories and new ideas. Essays, interviews and roundtable discussions address the internet's impact on engineering practice. Describes internet tools, technologies, cloud computing and application-oriented research.
-
IEEE Internet Computing OnlineUnited States of AmericaEdited for computer scientists and engineers and includes Internet-based applications and supporting technologies such as World Wide Web services, Java programming, and Internet-based agents. Provides a technology roadmap for users and application developers, as well as a venue for standards, case histories, and new ideas.
-
IEEE Journal of Quantum ElectronicsUnited States of AmericaFocuses on the science and technology of quantum electronics devices, systems and applications.
-
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum ElectronicsUnited States of AmericaOffers the latest theory and applications of quantum electronics devices and covers communications, medicine, telemetry, sensing and measurement, consumer semiconductor lasers, integrated optics, solid-state lasers and fiber lasers.
-
IEEE MicroUnited States of AmericaMicro is a bi-monthly magazine that provides systems integrators, designers and users with news and technical information concerning microcomputer systems. Editorial focuses on all aspects of design, performance and application for microprocessor systems and improving the technical aptitude of its readers. Features include tutorials, reviews and articles that cover hardware design, computer architecture, systems design, applications software, microsystems, ICs/chips, microcontrollers, interconnections, operating systems, LANs and instrumentation. It covers computers and peripherals; systems, components, and sub-assemblies; communications, instrumentation, and control equipment; and software.
-
IIEEE Micro OnlineUnited States of America
Provides systems integrators, microcomputer designers, and users with news and technical information. Covers hardware design, computer architecture, systems design, applications software, microsystems, ICs/chips, microcontrollers, interconnections, operating systems, LANs and instrumentation.
-
IEEE Microwave MagazineUnited States of AmericaThe Microwave Magazine focuses on the publication of general interest review, tutorial, and survey papers rather than new research. Most issues of the Microwave Magazine include a “focus section,” in which the technical features are invited by the guest editor, who is an acknowledged expert in the focus topic. The magazine also contains submitted technical articles, either as features or application notes. Additionally, the magazine contains a number of regular columns, as well as editorial and news items.
-
IEEE MultimediaUnited States of AmericaEdited for designers, researchers and practitioners of all levels who work with multimedia systems and applications. Content offers a broad range of technical information, theory and research studies, practical how-to articles for working systems, industry news and conference/workshop resources. Departments cover hardware and software applications, field practices and standards, new product reviews, media storage and data modeling.
-
IEEE Multimedia OnlineUnited States of AmericaServes as a technical site for researchers and practitioners in all areas of multimedia. Topics include hardware and software for media compression, media storage/transport, workstation support for multimedia, data modeling, and abstractions to embed multimedia in application programs. Consists of articles, product reviews, new product descriptions, book reviews and announcements of conferences and workshops. Articles discuss research as well as advanced practice in hardware/software and span the range from theory to working systems.
-
IEEE Pervasive ComputingUnited States of AmericaDelivers the latest peer-reviewed developments in pervasive, mobile and ubiquitous computing to engineers, researchers and managers who want to keep abreast of rapid technology change. Features articles about hardware technologies for ubiquitous computing, software infrastructure for ubiquitous computing, sensing and interaction with the physical world, graceful integration of human users and systems considerations, including scalability, security and privacy. Regular sections include: Hardware, focusing on hardware technology; Software, covering software infrastructure; Physical Interaction, featuring real-world sensing and interaction; The Human Experience, focusing on human-computer interaction; and Systems, covering systems considerations. Also included are departments that cover news and analysis, education, applications, standards and wearable computing.