Friday, 29 August 2014
Thursday, 28 August 2014
IEEE MEDAL OF HONOUR 2014
from the past weekene "2014 IEEE Honors Ceremony". The
highest distinction awarded was the IEEE Medal of Honor. For almost 100
years this award has recognized the top engineers in their fields of
interest. Pictured here is the first recipient in 1917 and this year’s
recipient. Congrats to B. Jayant Baliga for joining such an esteemed
group of engineers!
Saturday, 9 August 2014
IBM ACHIEVES A NEW MILESTONE
IBM has built a computer chip called the Neurosynaptic System. It
contains 5.4 billion transistors and uses just 70 milliwatts of power
(1/10,000th the power of most microprocessors). http://bit.ly/1q1wio1
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
DOWNLOAD 43TB IN 1 SECOND !!!
World data transfer record back in Danish hands
Researchers at DENMARK TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY (DTU ) Fotonik have reclaimed the world data transfer record.
The worldwide competition in data speed is contributing to developing the technology intended to accommodate the immense growth of data traffic on the internet, which is estimated to be growing by 40–50 per cent annually. What is more, emissions linked to the total energy consumption of the internet as a whole currently correspond to more than two per cent of the global man-made carbon emissions—which puts the internet on a par with the transport industry (aircraft, shipping etc.). However, these other industries are not growing by 40 per cent a year. It is therefore essential to identify solutions for the internet that make significant reductions in energy consumption while simultaneously expanding the bandwidth. This is precisely what the DTU team has demonstrated with its latest world record. DTU researchers have previously helped achieve the highest combined data transmission speed in the world—an incredible 1 petabit per second—although this involved using hundreds of lasers.
The researchers achieved their latest record by using a new type of optical fibre borrowed from the Japanese telecoms giant NTT. This type of fibre contains seven cores (glass threads) instead of the single core used in standard fibres, which makes it possible to transfer even more data. Despite the fact that it comprises seven cores, the new fibre does not take up any more space than the standard version.
The researchers’ record result has been verified and presented in what is known as a ‘post deadline paper’ at the CLEO 2014 international conference.
The High-Speed Optical Communications team at DTU Fotonik has held the world record in data transmission on numerous occasions. Back in 2009, these researchers were the first in the world to break the ‘terabit barrier’, which was considered an almost insurmountable challenge at that time, when they succeeded in transmitting more than 1 terabit per second—again using just a single laser. The benchmark has now been raised to 43 Tbit/s.
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Monday, 4 August 2014
Sunday, 3 August 2014
Happy 100th Anniversary to the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)!
Happy 100th Anniversary to the National
Electrical Safety Code (NESC)! From the Edison light bulb and Tesla coil
to the electric vehicle, see the IEEE Standards Association infographic on the evolution of electricity during the past 100+ years: http://bit.ly/1kpaIha
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