What Makes Big Data “Big”? The Five V’s to Understanding Its Volume
Have you encountered big data yet? Chances are you have. From Facebook to Twitter, from Google searches to YouTube videos, from bank statements to utility bills and shopping discount cards, big data is everywhere. But to understand its significance, we must first explore what data is, what makes it “big,” and how it ties to signal processing.
SPS Announces 2017 Class of Distinguished Lecturers
The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) announced the 2017 Class of Distinguished Lecturers. Five colleagues were honored and they are: Vivek Goyal …
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Follow the links on the right side of this page to view more news around IEEE. This month's featured IEEE News source is IEEE Smart Grid Newsletter…
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The IEEE MGA vTools team is excited to announce the release of a new version of vTools.Meetings. This new version is re-branded vTools.Events to…
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IEEE Future Directions is your resource to emerging technologies within IEEE. The team has identified specific technologies as primary focus areas…
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With help from members in Region 10, a new app to help IEEE members identify IEEE events or conferences has been released. The app will use the…
Read moreUnderstanding High Voltage Power Systems Through Signal Processing Technology
PhD Student, Glasgow Caledonian University
Signal processing is exploited in daily industrial applications for analysis purposes, particularly in the power generation field. Consider the example of a high voltage power supply site – a plant that contains power generators and transformers. Such systems are susceptible to Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI), produced during the operation of the system or due to fault occurrence.
IEEE SPS 2016 Members-at-Large and Regional Directors-at-Large Election Results
Three new Members-at-Large will take their seats on the Signal Processing Society Board of Governors beginning 1 January 2017 and will serve until 31 December 2019. The successful candidates are Abeer A.H. Alwan, Antonio Ortega and Beatrice Pesquet-Popescu.
2016 Member-Driven Initiative
Overview The Board of Governors of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) has allocated $40,000 for Member-Driven Initiatives for the 2016 calendar…
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