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What is IEEE Standard?

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE SA) is an Operating Unit within IEEE that develops global standards in a broad range of industries, including power and energy, artificial intelligence systems, internet of things, consumer technology and consumer electronics, biomedical and health care, learning technology, information technology and robotics, telecommunication and home automation, automotive, transportation, home automation, nanotechnology, information assurance, emerging technologies, and many more. It is different from the IEEE references style when the essay is written.

Notable IEEE Standards committees and formats

IEEE Computer Society Standards:

The Computer Society is home to 205 active technical standards. The Computer Society recognizes that standards fuel the development and implementation of technologies that influence and transform the way we live, work, and communicate.[1]

Sponsor: IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee

IEEE 802.1™ Higher Layer LAN Protocols Working Group

IEEE 802.3™ Ethernet Working Group

IEEE 802.11™ Wireless LAN Working Group

IEEE 802.15™ Working Group for Wireless Specialty Networks

IEEE 802.16™ Broadband Wireless Access Working Group

IEEE 802.18™ Radio Regulatory Technical Advisory Group

IEEE 802.19™ Wireless Coexistence Working Group

IEEE 802.21™ Media Independent Handover Services Working Group

IEEE 802.22™ Wireless Regional Area Working Group

IEEE 802.24™ Vertical Applications Technical Advisory Group

Sponsor: Design Automation Standards Committee (DASC)

Sponsor: Learning Technology Standards Committee (LTSC)

Sponsor CS SAB Project IEEE P1857.6™: Standard for Digital Media Content Description

Sponsor CS SAB Project IEEE P1857.9™: Standard for Immersive Visual Content Coding

Co-Sponsor CS SAB Project IEEE P3333.2.4™: Standard for Three-Dimensional (3D) Medical Simulation


IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Standards:

Working closely with the IEEE Standards Association, dedicated individuals with extensive communications technology experience facilitate standards development in communications, networking, and related fields through our Standards Activities.[2]

IEEE 1903-2011: Standard for the Functional Architecture of Next Generation Service Overlay Network (NGSON)

IEEE P1903.1™: Standard for Content Delivery Protocols of Next Generation Service Overlay Network (NGSON)

IEEE P1903.2™: Standard for Service Composition Protocols of Next Generation Service Overlay Network (NGSON)

IEEE P1903.3™: Standard for Self-Organizing Management Protocols of Next Generation Service Overlay Network (NGSON)

IEEE P1912™: Standard for Privacy and Security Architecture for Consumer Wireless Devices

IEEE P1913.1™: Draft Standard for Software-Defined Quantum Communication

IEEE P1914.1™: Standard for Packet-based Fronthaul Transport Networks

IEEE P1915.1™: Standard for Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization Security

IEEE P1916.1™: Standard for Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization Performance

IEEE P1917.1™: Standard for Software Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization Reliabilty

IEEE 1918.1™: Tactile Internet: Application Scenarios, Definitions and Terminology, Architecture, Functions, and Technical Assumptions

IEEE 1918.1.1™: Haptic Codecs for the Tactile Internet

IEEE P1920.1™: Standard for Aerial Communications and Networking Standards

IEEE P1921.1™: Standard for Software Defined Networking (SDN) Bootstrapping Procedures

IEEE P1930.1™: Recommended Practice for Software Defined Networking (SDN) based Middleware for Control and Management of Wireless Networks

IEEE P1931.1™: Standard for an Architectural Framework for Real-time Onsite Operations Facilitation (ROOF) for the Internet of Things

IEEE P2413™: Draft Standard for an Architectural Framework for the Internet of Things


IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Standards

The IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) is a society of the IEEE. In recent years, the IEEE has placed great emphasis on Humanitarian Technology Activities, instituting the Humanitarian AdHoc Committee (HAHC) in 2011. As part of a strategic effort toward member engagement, HAHC instituted a program called Special Interest Group on Humanitarian Technology (SIGHT). Under the IEEE SIGHT, the Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) SIGHT group was formed with the vision to strengthen the world by solving the existing humanitarian challenges in the world.[3]

IEEE P149™: Recommended Practice for Antenna Measurements

IEEE P211™: IEEE Standard Definitions of Terms for Radio Wave Propagation

IEEE 1720-2012: IEEE Recommended Practice for Near Field Antenna Measurements


IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society Standards

The IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society, is a worldwide group of scientists, academicians, industry professionals, and students who share the vision of being part of “the premier international professional Society in the Instrumentation and Measurement (I&M) fields”.[4]

IEEE P1451™: Family of Smart Transducer Interface Standards

IEEE P1451™-99: Standard for Harmonization of Internet of Things (IoT) Devices and Systems

IEEE 1451.5™-2007: IEEE Standard for a Smart Transducer for Sensors and Actuator - Wireless Communication Protocols and Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) Formats

IEEE P287.1™: Standard for Precision Coaxial Connectors at RF, Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Frequencies


IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Standards



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