Tag: white paper

Footwear Last Definitions

Footwear lasts are critical to the fabrication of footwear, but knowledge regarding details of footwear lasts is limited. There are many drivers for the shape and geometry of footwear lasts.…

Identifying The Difference Between Electronic Health Records and Electronic Medical Records

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the difference between Electronic Health Records and Electronic Medical Records from the perspective of IEEE. These terms have been used interchangeably, creating…

Smart Infrastructure Using Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors

Smart infrastructure applications have used distributed fiber optic sensors to monitor strain, vibration, and temperature. IEEE standards exist for Bragg grating sensors and distributed acoustic sensors (DAS). The current standard…

Opportunities for Power Line Communication (PLC) In India: Experiences and Recommendations

This report enumerates PLC Testbed activities undertaken within this working group with the introduction and scope covered in Section 1. Section 2 provides PLC background, presenting the standard landscape, advantages,…

Is Deception in Emulated Empathy Innately Bad?

This white paper draws on interdisciplinary academic knowledge and real-world examples to think through the parameters of debate about deception and empathy-based human-artificial intelligence (AI) partnering. While a common human…

Mobile and Transportable Energy Storage Systems: Business Case and Benchmark Analysis

An innovative approach to conventional portable and emergency gensets involves the use of mobile energy storage systems (MESS) and transportable energy storage systems (TESS), offering clean and noise-free alternative solutions.…

Hardware Security Attack Landscape and Countermeasures

An overview is given of attacks on hardware security by introducing the four attack classes: logical attacks, physical observative attacks, physical fault injection attacks, and physical manipulative attacks. Descriptions and…

Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) Securing Our Digital Futures

In recognition of the complexities facing organizational leaders in navigating responsibility across the social, economic, and environmental (physical and digital) domains, corporate digital responsibility (CDR) is a method to assist…

3D Body Processing (3DBP)

Giving consumers a deeper sense for how garments will fit their individual body and personal sense of style through realistic and interactive visual representations
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