GAME: Mars Space Colony – A Game of Standardization
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“Look Ma, No Hands, No Wires!”
Today, most of us take access to Wi-Fi (IEEE Std. 802.11n™) for granted. That’s what makes our daily lives go-around at home, in the office or on the road with access to information across the Internet. Compared to the ‘tethered’ …
In 2010, SAE International launched its Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) task force for light duty EVs and PHEVs for the purpose of standardizing both the vehicle and ground assembly infrastructure to enable commercialization. The task force, chaired by Jesse Schneider (BMW), published its first document …
Wireless Charging of Consumer Electronics: Rubbish Heap or Mass Adoption? (Reprint)*
Remember Digital Audio Tape (DAT)? How about the Apple Newton? Whatever happened to Betamax?
While these disruptive technologies all seemed like great ideas at the time, today they exist mostly in museums or landfills. For a …
Which Standard Should You Consider When Designing Portable Wireless Charging Systems?
Introduction
Smartphone technologies are the key indicators of consumer electronic trends. New technologies and features continue to emerge such as USB type C, 4K video, and immersive VR gaming. Wireless charging is one of these technologies …
Student application papers applying industry standards are papers submitted by students, or their faculty mentors on their behalf, in which an industry technical standard(s) was applied (analyzed and implemented). Each paper highlights specific design choices in the application of various technical standards and describes the …
The 2nd Quarter 2016 issue of the IEEE Standards Education eMagazine focuses on the theme of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) standards. Articles address current activities, challenges, and opportunities related to WPT standards from a global perspective. Authors discuss the primary standards in development and offer considerations …