Introduction to IEEE STANDARDS and its different types.pptx
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IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It is the largest technical professional association dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity. It is designed to build industry standards, serve professionals involved in every aspect...
IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It is the largest technical professional association dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity. It is designed to build industry standards, serve professionals involved in every aspect of electrical, electronic and computing field. It also organizes conferences and provides a platform for publications.
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IEEE STANDARDS DR. UPAMA DAS SHARAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, YADRAV
INTRODUCTION IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers . It is the largest technical professional association dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity . It is designed to build industry standards, serve professionals involved in every aspect of electrical, electronic and computing field. It also organizes conferences and provides a platform for publications . IEEE focuses in following areas: Electrical Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Computer Engineering Information Technology
History IEEE was founded in 1963 by the merger of the two institutes, first is Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) and second is American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE). Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE) was founded in 1912 and AIEE is founded in 1884 . In the beginning, it had 150,000 members, 140,000 of whom were from the United States. By 2010, it had more than 395000 members in 160 countries. Headquarters IEEE is headquartered in New York in United States of America.
What Does IEEE Do? IEEE primarily designs services and develops the standards that govern them. It imparts, publishes and encourages industry knowledge via publications , conferences and collaborating with academic institutes across the globe. IEEE presently includes 39 technical societies and councils that have grown to include everything from aerospace to robotics and automation. In addition to IEEE standards in computer networks , it also sponsors awards to honour research and related educational achievements. The IEEE Medal of Honor is considered to be the highest and most significant award in the electrical engineering discipline. IEEE is devoted to growing the theory and application of electronics, electrical and computing.
Characteristics Compatibility : Able to achieve performance very similar to that currently offered by Ethernet, meeting the current traffic demands. Technical societies: There are various technical areas addressed by IEEE’s 39 societies and each one focused on a certain knowledge area . Media: Each of the IEEE standards specify the medium through which signals are traveled in a network. Like Twisted Pair cable, coaxial cable , etc. Speed : The IEEE standard defines the maximum speed through which data can be transferred. Usually, the data transfer speed is in Mbps, but in some fast systems, it can go up to Gbps . Access Method : IEEE standard defines the method through which a network system can access a transmission channel to send/receive the data. Topology: Topology used by the network can be implemented using the IEEE LAN standard .
IEEE and Computer Networks Computer Networks are referred to as a system of linked computing and other such devices that can communicate with each other and exchange information along with resources . Putting it into a homogenized fashion , IEEE standards in computer networks were published, with the family of IEEE 802 being the most notable one. The IEEE 802 is a standard for Local Area Networks(LANs) and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs). The IEEE Standards in computer networks assure communication and transmission among various devices and gadgets . In addition to that, it also ensures that the Internet and its technologies adhere to their set of rules so that networking and communication take place efficiently and appropriately.
Why are IEEE Standards in Computer Networks Important? Various companies manufacture computer hardware across the globe. But these companies only provide network hardware which can only connect to specific devices. These standards ensure the interoperability of devices from different companies and manufacturers. They follow a common set of protocols . The 802 sets guidelines for securing networks against unauthorized access and other forms of cyber threats . The 802 standards are designed in such a way that they support all networks and network complexities .
IEEE Standards in Computer Networks Since there are various types of computer system manufacturers, the IEEE's computer society started a project in 1985 called Project 802 to enable standard communication between various devices. Under this project, the IEEE divided the data link layer into two sub-parts, namely LLC or Logical Link Control and MAC or Media Access Control . The standards that deal with computer networking are called the IEEE 802 wireless standards. The IEEE 802 is a collection of networking standards that deals with the data link layer and physical layer technologies like Ethernet and wireless communications .
The three notable IEEE standards are IEEE 802 : The IEEE 802 deals with the standards of LAN and MAN. IEEE 802.1 : The IEEE 802.1 deals with the standards of LAN and MAN. Along with that, it also deals with the MAC ( Media Access Control ) bridging. IEEE 802.2 : The IEEE 802.2 deals with the LLC ( Logical Link Control). The IEEE 802.11 standard in computer networks is used in various homely devices like laptops, printers, smartphones , and various other devices that allow them to communicate with each other using the Internet. T he IEEE 802.11 standard in computer networks is useful for devices that use wireless communication , i.e., WiFi bands.