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IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2016
- Peter Corcoran:
Just Another Year in the Consumer Electronics Industry? [Notes from the Editor]. 3-10 - Peter Corcoran:
IEEE and Engineers Ireland Plan Collaboration [Society News]. 11-13 - Jeffrey Arcand, Wahab Almuhtadi:
Battle Royale: The Annual Gaming Console Tournaments and the Large LAN Party [Society News]. 13-23 - Peter Corcoran:
IEEE POCO 2015 Brings Fun and Education to Glasgow [Conference Reports]. 14-19 - Stefan Mozar, Hans L. Cycon, Dietmar Hepper, José María Flores Arias, Milan Z. Bjelica:
ICCE-Berlin Is Five Years Old! [Conference Reports]. 20-21 - Abdullah S. Almuttiri, Carsten Dolar:
Activities for Young Professionals at ICCE-Berlin 2015 [Conference Reports]. 22-23 - Stuart Lipoff:
Consumer Electronics Society Publications [Publications Round-Up]. 24-25 - Soumya Kanti Datta:
The Internet of Things Activities Report [Future Directions]. 26-28 - Soumya Kanti Datta:
A Peak into Future Directions on Internet of Things Group Activities for 2016 [Future Directions]. 29 - Tom Coughlin:
Future Directions for Consumer Electronics [Future Directions]. 30-31 - Lee Stogner:
The IEEE Will Connect You with New Technology [Future Directions]. 32 - Steve Mann:
Veillance Integrity by Design: A new mantra for CE devices and services. [Soapbox]. 33-143 - Joseph Decuir:
Encore: Atari's Second System: A design story. 40-50 - Anders S. G. Andrae:
Life-Cycle Assessment of Consumer Electronics: A review of methodological approaches. 51-60 - Pablo Valerio:
Is the IoT a Tech Bubble for Cities?: With more cities joining the smart city revolution and investing in sensors and other IoT devices, the risk of a new tech bubble is rising. 61-62 - Peter Corcoran:
The Internet of Things: Why now, and what's next? 63-68 - Chris Koverman:
Next-Generation Connected Support in the Age of IoT: It's time to get proactive about customer support. 69-73 - Enrique Rodriguez-Diaz, Juan C. Vasquez, Josep M. Guerrero:
Intelligent DC Homes in Future Sustainable Energy Systems: When efficiency and intelligence work together. 74-80 - Stuart Lipoff:
Hacking the House: Chapter 1 - The Chicago doorbell. 81-82 - Anirban Sengupta:
Intellectual Property Cores: Protection designs for CE products. 83-88 - Ken Steck, Hansheng Tan:
Transformation of the Digital Watch: The evolution and what it signals. 89-92 - Peter Corcoran, Tom Coughlin, Steve Wozniak:
Champions In Our Midst: The Apple doesn't fall far from the tree. 93-98 - Katina Michael:
Gamifying Precision-Guided Firearms: Bugs and Daffy wouldn't stand a chance. 99-101 - Alexander Hayes:
My Journey into Glass: Talking about Google Glass with stakeholders in the Glass Explorer Program. 102-106 - Katherine Albrecht, Katina Michael, Michael G. Michael:
The Dark Side of Video Games: Are you addicted? 107-113 - Robert Ogie:
Bring Your Own Device: An overview of risk assessment. 114-119 - Joe Carvalko:
Self Absorption: Where will technology lead us? 120-122 - Katina Michael, Alexander Hayes:
High-Tech Child's Play in the Cloud: Be safe and aware of the difference between virtual and real. 123-128 - Kieran Heneghan:
EU-Level Protection of Designs - The Registered Community Design [IP Corner]. 129-132 - Bob Frankston:
A hacker's vacation [Bits Versus Electrons]. 130-132 - Tom Coughlin:
Crossing the Chasm to New Solid-State Storage Architectures [The Art of Storage]. 133-142 - David Alan Grier:
Making Waves [Market-Based Analyses]. 139-140 - Dave Wilson:
CEA's Alliance Community [CEA Insights]. 141-142
Volume 5, Number 2, April 2016
- Peter Corcoran:
Writing for IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine Notes from the Editor. 3-9 - Abdullah S. Almuttiri:
Young Professionals at Web Summit-Dublin 2015 Society News. 10-11 - Peter Corcoran:
Focus on Culture, Ethics, and the Knowledge Society Conference Reports. 12-14 - Stuart Lipoff:
Promoting Pubs Publications Round-Up. 21-22 - Abdullah S. Almuttiri:
Chapter Chair Meeting at GCCE Society News. 22 - Soumya Kanti Datta:
Reporting from IEEE WF-IoT 2015 Future Directions. 23 - Soumya Kanti Datta:
Reporting from IEEE GCCE 2015 Future Directions. 26-27 - Rob Reilly:
The IEEE in Ireland Initiative: An update on progress and activities. 28-31 - William Lumpkins:
FCC: Oppressing the "Maker" or Helping to Make the World a Safer Place for All?: FCC 14-30 and a safe RF environment. 32-34 - David Park:
The Quest for the Quality of Things: Can the Internet of Things deliver a promise of the quality of things? 35-37 - Louis Brun, Alessandro Gasparini:
Enabling 360° Visual Communications: Next-level applications and connections. 38-43 - Stuart Lipoff:
Hacking the House Chapter 2: The Boston VoIP doorbell. 44-48 - S. M. Riazul Islam, Md. Nazim Uddin, Kyung Sup Kwak:
The IoT: Exciting Possibilities for Bettering Lives: Special application scenarios. 49-57 - Anirban Sengupta:
Design Flow of a Digital IC: The role of digital IC/SOC design in CE products. 58-62 - Madhupreetha L. Rajaram, Elias Kougianos, Saraju P. Mohanty, Uma Choppali:
Wireless Sensor Network Simulation Frameworks: A Tutorial Review: MATLAB/Simulink bests the rest. 63-69 - Peter Corcoran, Claudia Costache:
Biometric Technology and Smartphones: A consideration of the practicalities of a broad adoption of biometrics and the likely impacts. 70-78 - Greig Paul, James Irvine:
IEDs on the Road to Fingerprint Authentication: Biometrics have vulnerabilities that PINs and passwords don't. 79-86 - Shejin Thavalengal, Peter Corcoran:
User Authentication on Smartphones: Focusing on iris biometrics. 87-93 - Joseph Ferenbok, Steve Mann, Katina Michael:
The Changing Ethics of Mediated Looking: Wearables, veillances, and power. 94-102 - Ramona Pringle:
The Best Part of Ringly Is When it Does Nothing: The lure of a (smart) gemstone cocktail ring. 103-105 - Nigel Shadbolt, Max Van Kleek, Reuben Binns:
The Rise of Social Machines: The development of a human/digital ecosystem. 106-111 - Karl D. Stephan:
Counterfeit Electronics: Coming to a Store Near You: How bad is it, and what can be done? 112-113 - Bob Frankston:
80/20 Consumer Electronics Bits Versus Electrons. 114-118 - Tom Coughlin:
Making The Connection The Art of Storage. 119-122 - Anirban Sengupta:
Evolution of the IP Design Process in the Semiconductor/EDA Industry Hardware Matters. 123-126 - David Alan Grier:
The High Fidelity and High Aspirations Market-Based Analyses. 127-128 - William Lumpkins:
Jam Session Product Reviews. 130-135
Volume 5, Number 3, July 2016
- Peter Corcoran:
The Battle for Privacy In Your Pocket [Notes from the Editor]. 3-36 - Sharon Peng:
Enhancing Member Activities [President's Message]. 10-39 - Narisa Chu:
Advanced Technical Writing and Presentation Skills for ESL Engineers [Society News]. 12-14 - Peter Corcoran:
Advance Romance at ICCE 2017 [Conference Reports]. 27-34 - Stuart Lipoff:
Going Electronic [Publications Round-Up]. 37-39 - Soumya Kanti Datta:
W3C Web of Things Interest Group Face-to-Face Meeting at EURECOM [Future Directions]. 40-43 - Rajeev Thakur:
Scanning LIDAR in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and Beyond. 48-54 - Narisa Chu:
How Should the State of the Brain Be Described? 55-59 - Saraju P. Mohanty:
Everything You Wanted to Know About Smart Cities. 60-70 - Adrian Ungureanu, Claudia Costache:
Palm Print as a Smartphone Biometric. 71-78 - Stanton Zeff:
My Electric Journey with a Nissan Leaf. 79-80 - Alex Rubin:
Rethinking Remote Power and Data Transfer. 81-84 - Guiou Kobayashi:
The Ethical Impact of the Internet of Things in Social Relationships. 85-89 - David Crowley:
Citizen Actuation for Smart Environments. 90-94 - Anas Aloudat, Katina Michael:
The Implications of Iris-Recognition Technologies. 95-102 - Katina Michael:
RFID/NFC Implants for Bitcoin Transactions. 103-106 - Sharon Bradley-Munn, Katina Michael:
Whose Body Is It? The Body as Physical Capital in a Techno-Society. 107-114 - Thomas Gniadek:
Litigating Standard Essential Patents in Germany [IP Corner]. 115-117 - Bob Frankston:
The Stories of Software [Bits Versus Electrons]. 118-121 - Tom Coughlin:
Developments in HDD Technology Provide Consumer Services [The Art of Storage]. 122-133 - Anirban Sengupta:
Cognizance on Intellectual Property: A High-Level Perspective [Hardware Matters]. 126-128 - Bill Bisenius:
Let's Talk Product Safety [Product Safety]. 129-131 - Mike Bergman:
It's Hard To Get Good (Security) Help These Days [CEA Insights]. 132-133 - William Lumpkins Sanitate:
For Safety, Health, and Well-Being [Product Reviews]. 134-136
Volume 5, Number 4, October 2016
- Peter Corcoran:
Weep I Cannot, But My Heart Bleeds... [Notes from the Editor]. 3-4 - Saraju P. Mohanty:
My First Issue as Editor-in-Chief [Notes from the Editor]. 5-8 - Stuart Lipoff:
Why Should You Join the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society? [Society News]. 9-10 - Peter Corcoran:
IEEE CE Society Attends OpenFog Members Meeting at Princeton University [Society News]. 10-12 - Bernard Fong, Alex Gong:
IEEE ICCE-Taiwan [Society News]. 12-13 - Brian Markwalter:
CES Asia and CE Society Workshop Show Amazing Growth [Society News]. 14 - Joseph Wei:
IEEE Consumer Electronics Society Education and Outreach [Society News]. 15 - Konstantin Glasman:
IEEE CESoc TV-The Internet of Things [Society News]. 15-18 - Joseph Decuir:
Global Humanitarian Technology Conferences [Conference Reports]. 19-128 - Stuart Lipoff:
Access Is Yours [Publications Round-Up]. 21-135 - Soumya Kanti Datta:
The W3C Web of Things Meeting and the W3C Track in WWW 2016 [Future Directions]. 22-25 - Ferhan Ozkan:
Introducing VR First: Unlocking the door to a future in virtual reality [Future Directions]. 25-26 - Abdullah S. Almuttiri:
Global IEEE Young Professionals Committee Meeting 2016 [Young Professionals]. 27-28 - Kosin Chamnongthai:
Striving to Be an Engineer of Achievement and Morality [Young Professionals]. 28-33 - Cheng-Yuan Chang, Antonius Siswanto, Chung-Ying Ho, Ting-Kuo Yeh, Yi-Rou Chen, Sen M. Kuo:
Listening in a Noisy Environment: Integration of active noise control in audio products. 34-43 - Shalom Greene, Himanshu Thapliyal, Allison Caban-Holt:
A Survey of Affective Computing for Stress Detection: Evaluating technologies in stress detection for better health. 44-56 - Joseph Decuir, Ronald H. Nicholson:
The Amiga: A Hardware Engineering Story: Advancing multimedia computing capability. 57-67 - Stuart Lipoff:
Hacking the House Chapter 3: Nonstop Internet. 68-72 - Peter Corcoran, Soumya Kanti Datta:
Mobile-Edge Computing and the Internet of Things for Consumers: Extending cloud computing and services to the edge of the network. 73-74 - Bob Frankston:
Mobile-Edge Computing Versus The Internet? 75-76 - Carlo Vallati, Antonio Virdis, Enzo Mingozzi, Giovanni Stea:
Mobile-Edge Computing Come Home Connecting things in future smart homes using LTE device-to-device communications. 77-83 - Dario Sabella, Alessandro Vaillant, Pekka Kuure, Uwe Rauschenbach, Fabio Giust:
Mobile-Edge Computing Architecture: The role of MEC in the Internet of Things. 84-91 - Darshana Thomas, Ross McPherson, Greig Paul, James Irvine:
Optimizing Power Consumption of Wi-Fi for IoT Devices: An MSP430 processor and an ESP-03 chip provide a power-efficient solution. 92-100 - Ramona Pringle:
Periscope's Paradox: The promise and peril of uncensored live video. 101-102 - Christopher Moore:
The Virtual Yellow House: Experimental tangling with virtual reality. 103-104 - Javad Foroughi, Teodor Mitew, Philip Ogunbona, Raad Raad, Farzad Safaei:
Smart Fabrics and Networked Clothing: Recent developments in CNT-based fibers and their continual refinement. 105-111 - Katina Michael:
Science Fiction Is Full of Bots That Hurt People: ...But these bots are here now. 112-117 - Valentina Niess:
Registration of the Three-Dimensional Shape of Consumer Products as Trademarks in the EU [IP Corner]. 118-120 - Tom Coughlin:
The Memory of Cars [The Art of Storage]. 121-125 - Narisa N. Y. Chu:
EXG Standards Pertaining to CE Society Fields of Interest [Standards]. 126-128 - Anirban Sengupta:
Soft IP Core Design Resiliency Against Terrestrial Transient Faults for CE Products [Hardware Matters]. 129-131 - Bill Bisenius:
Let's Talk Product Safety [Product Safety Perspectives]. 132-135
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