Virtual Non-Lattice (!) Coding & Crypto Meeting
This meeting is aimed at non-lattice approaches to post-quantum cryptography. It will consist of several talks on related topics, with a format aimed at encouraging interaction.
This meeting is aimed at non-lattice approaches to post-quantum cryptography. It will consist of several talks on related topics, with a format aimed at encouraging interaction.
The presence of time delays often causes undesirable outcomes in feedback control systems. In this talk, the recent results in this area of time delay systems will be presented, starting with discussions on inherent challenges and opportunities first, and demonstrating next how delays can be utilised in an advantageous way in control.
The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and the IEEE UK and Ireland Photonics Chapter are pleased to invite you to the 1st IEC / IEEE Joint Symposium on Electro-Optical Circuit Boards.
This presentation will share insight into the origins of the mHealth4Afrika initiative, the co-design and validation process undertaken, lessons learnt, results to date and plans for the future, and facilitate discussion of ethical implications of research and innovation interventions in resource constrained environments.
This lecture will look at the historic developments of HVDC technologies and introduce the applications of HVDC and HVDC grid technologies in renewable energy integration and energy distribution. It will also consider future developments in the context of energy internet and energy integration.
The Systemic Innovation Special Interest Group (SISIG), under the Systems Chapter of the IEEE UK & Ireland, is delighted to announce its second webinar in 2020, An Introduction to Patents and other Intellectual Property Rights by Dr Tahsin Ali Kassam
In the webinar we will discuss a couple of projects based in Ireland (CENTS and EnerPort) and introduce the audience to the IEA DSM TCP Global Observatory on Peer-to-Peer, Community Self-Consumption & Transactive Energy Models (GO-P2P).
In the future, connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) will be everywhere. The UK government has already stated their intentions for CAV-ready intelligent roadways to be launched in 10 years. Are we ready for this vision to become a reality? This webinar will explore this question.
The IEEE Power & Energy Society Student Branch Chapter at The University of Manchester presents the annual Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems Symposium MEEPS 2020: “Envisioning the Power and Energy Systems in Industry 4.0 era”.
In this webinar, we discuss the need of cognitive radio networks (CRN) and dynamic spectrum management paradigm. CRNs are proposed and designed to meet the future wireless radio spectrum need of communications networks.