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From basketball and soccer to swimming and gymnastics, AI is becoming one of the most valuable players in the world of sports. By leveraging sensors and cloud computing technologies, athletes and coaches can analyze movement and collect data to introduce new training methods, optimize performance and even prevent injuries. Read more on #IEEE Transmitter: https://bit.ly/3SbtuvS
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As everyone looks toward the 2024 Paris Olympics, IEEE SA explores how standards have raised the bar on sustainable planning and execution of world-class events. With this year’s Olympics touted as the greenest in Games history, we highlight areas where IEEE SA sustainability and smart technology standards have an impact. From digital twinning and smart cities to e-liability and maritime shipping, IEEE SA Standards provide a framework for sustainable practice and eco-responsibility stretching far beyond this summer’s event. https://lnkd.in/etbXYswP
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With modern vehicles coming equipped with increasingly complex systems of cameras, sensors, displays and other connected technologies, it’s become crucial to ensure that data transfer capabilities are fast and reliable. Automotive ethernet is expected to be the optimal backbone of vehicle connectivity, providing increased efficiency at low latencies to handle larger data loads. Though automotive ethernet is not yet ready for widespread implementation, new amendments to #IEEE 802.3 are helping to some of its key challenges. Read the latest developments on IEEE Standards Association | IEEE SA: https://bit.ly/3xZAbu2
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When embarking on the journey of scientific discovery and innovation, it's crucial to trust yourself and go beyond the status quo. Outside of facts and figures, raw data is the ultimate source of truth. No matter how big or small, an accurate measurement or validation could bring you one step closer to a potentially life-changing breakthrough.
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A key distinction between robots and humans is that they aren't restricted by anatomy or biology, allowing robotics experts to place cameras and sensors nearly anywhere—even on a robot's foot. Researchers have been exploring the use of foot cameras to help robots more effectively navigate their environment and complete a wider variety of useful, human-like tasks. Read about their findings in a recently published paper on IEEExplore via IEEE Spectrum: https://bit.ly/3LmoTDe
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Submarine communications cables are an essential backbone of the modern Internet with over 600 active and planned cables. The first submarine cables were laid in the 1850s, marking a major milestone in the history of global connectivity through the enablement of efficient telegraph communication between continents. Today, these cables carry digital data across the globe via an intricate fiber optic network, totaling nearly 1.4 million kilometers.
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“By engaging with younger #IEEE members, we shape the future of technology for the betterment of humanity. Let's honor our history and inspire our future leaders. Join us in making a difference.” - Tom Coughlin, 2024 IEEE President & CEO https://bit.ly/4bAAbhK
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Curiosity is a fundamental part of scientific discovery and innovation, enabling us to achieve things that once seemed impossible. Asking "why" not only allows us to gain knowledge and solve the mysteries of our universe, but also ignites our imaginations with new ideas to use science and engineering for the betterment of humanity. What inspires you to stay curious in your field?