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IEEE Communications Magazine FT Issue on IEEE Standards



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             10/03/2007             IEEE Communications Magazine FT Issue  
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Dear Friends and Colleagues,

This message is to solicit your contribution to a Communications
Magazine Feature Topic issue on IEEE Standards in Communications and
Networking.  This feature topic is an opportunity to promote IEEE
communications and networking standards and educate our readers in
industry, government, and academia about the value of the IEEE
standards process and IEEE's unique standardization infrastructure.

Our vision for this feature topic includes starting with overview
papers about our organizational structure, policies & procedures, and
ecosystem and then follow with papers on a set of specific IEEE
communications and networking standardization efforts including those
that are currently underway.   We suggest that each of the latter
papers be tutorial in nature and consider the inclusion of sections
covering the following:

1) Introduction to the technology
2) The benefits to standardizing this technology and why it is necessary
to do at this time
3) Insight into critical issues in the standardization process for
this technology,
including, if possible, the various competitive issues.
4) Roadmap for this standard - vision for the future, and a call for
contributions
for the future direction of this standard.


For details on submission, please refer to the call for papers
available at http://www.comsoc.org/pubs/commag/cfpcommag0108.htm .
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact any one of us.

With best regards,

-Alex Gelman (adg@ieee.org)
-Steve Mills (steve.mills@hp.com)
-Rob Fish (rob.fish@ieee.org)


--
Alexander D. Gelman, Ph.D.
CTO, NETovations Group
Director of Standards, IEEE Communications Society,
Member of IEEE Standards Board.
Ph. +1 609 937 2124, Fax: +1 718 648 4689, email: adg@ieee.org

ATTENTION: Deadline for Research Prototype Demonstration proposals -
September 28, 2007
Consumer Communications and Networking Conference  - CCNC'2008
Las Vegas:  January 10-12, 2008
In conjunction with Consumer Electronics Show - CES.
http://www.ieee-ccnc.org