Ongoing

2024 UAV/UAS STRATUS Conference

Bldg: Gateway Center, Syracuse University, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210

The STRATUS 2024 conference brings together academics, industry representatives, and domain specialists to share perspectives on this rapidly evolving field of a wide range of topics. Since its inception in 2016, STRATUS went from a one-day to a two-day and then to a three-day annual workshop and is now a three-day conference. Based on the received request from attendees, we have expanded the conference to reach entities beyond the original scope of a Western New York audience. This conference is in-person attendance. What sets the non-profit STRATUS 2024 Conference apart from other specialized or larger UAS meetings are the important interdisciplinary topics ranging from the latest challenges in UAV platform design and technology to sensor design, information gathering and processing, and modeling to produce data that support decision-making. - Environmental Mapping, Monitoring and Modelling - Remote Sensing - 3D and Multi-view Imaging - Platforms, Calibration, Sensor, and Imaging Systems - Multi-sensor Data Fusion - Technologies and Applications - Algorithm and Image Processing - Photogrammetry - Policy, Public Perception and Privacy Issues - K-12 Education - Applications focused on Upstate NY, Finger Lakes and Lake Ontario Regions Co-sponsored by: GRSS Agenda: - 3 days - UAV/UAS, Applications, Algorithms, Remote Sensing, etc. - Best talk awards, best poster awards - Trivia and 6 drone prizes - K-12 education - Keynotes, workshops, tutorials, UAV demos Bldg: Gateway Center, Syracuse University, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, New York, United States, 13210

IP Analysis-the groundbreaking development in network benchmarking

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420913

P is critical for the application performance in mobile radio networks. Issues like low throughput, slow response times, or unreachable websites are typical problems. Often, the root cause analysis of these problems requires expansion into the IP space and the complex interplay of IP and Radio. Deep dive analysis in IP normally requires expert knowledge and collecting massive amounts of additional data (PCAP), which must be processed with specialized tools. In typical benchmarking activities, IP is typically not fully exploited. During this webinar, the speakers will explore the possibility of enhancing benchmarking campaigns with IP data by moving the analysis closer to the data collection and storing relevant and compressed data that can be utilized easily, even in large-scale benchmarking projects. The speaker will demonstrate statistical analysis and deep dive into the IP space. In this webinar, you will learn more about : - The commonly used protocols and their characteristics - Analyze typical IP traffic shape of the most common test cases in benchmarking - Perform statistical and deep dive analysis of IP-related issues - Describe how to enable IP Analysis on large-scale benchmarking processes Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420913

The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419247

The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency components often requires input power that is significantly higher than the typical output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar explains the role that amplifiers play in the characterization of high-power RF components, the most important types of tests that are performed on these types of components, and the criteria that should be used when selecting an amplifier for high-power RF component testing. Speaker(s): Paul , Agenda: The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency components often requires input power that is significantly higher than the typical output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar explains the role that amplifiers play in the characterization of high-power RF components, the most important types of tests that are performed on these types of components, and the criteria that should be used when selecting an amplifier for high-power RF component testing. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/419247

The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420915

The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency (RF) components frequently necessitate input power substantially higher than the usual output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar will elucidate the role of amplifiers in characterizing high-power RF components, detail the key types of tests conducted on such components, and outline the selection criteria for an amplifier in high-power RF component testing. Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Paul Denisowski Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420915

Rohde & Schwarz seminar: The Role of Amplifiers in High Power RF Component Characterization

Rochester, New York, United States, 14623

Abstract: The design, characterization, and testing of radio frequency components often requires input power that is significantly higher than the typical output power of test and measurement instruments. This webinar explains the role that amplifiers play in the characterization of high-power RF components, the most important types of tests that are performed on these types of components, and the criteria that should be used when selecting an amplifier for high-power RF component testing. Speaker Biography: Paul Denisowski is a Product Management Engineer at Rohde & Schwarz, where he covers a wide range of test and measurement, radio communications, and direction finding applications. He has over 25 years of experience in the test and measurement industry and previously held both field and R&D positions at Alcatel, Fujitsu, and HP / Agilent. Paul holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from North Carolina State University, a Master’s degree in Germanic Languages from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), and was also a guest researcher at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Please register - https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4580900/ABBE86C09006099D2FF73FF4B5747F34?partnerref=mid_22812_na_m4c_icr-broadbandamp-wbnr confirm your attendance by sending an email to Nirmala Shenoy at [email protected] Co-sponsored by: AES/CS Joint Chapter Rochester, New York, United States, 14623

NFPA 130 Wire and Cable Requirements

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420896

In his presentation, Mr. Marciano will present requirements given by NFPA 130 for wire and cable. The lecture wil discuss non-emergency and emergency circuit requirements. Mr. Marcianao wil explain how cables are protected by following materials, installation and testing requirements given by NFPA 130, NFPA 70, IEEE 1202 and UL 2196. A slide show summarizes the codes and standards as well as showing photographs of cable testing and installation methods to meet requirements. Speaker(s): Alexandre Marciano, Agenda: Non-emergency circuits: Chapter 12 wiring requirements (non-emergency) UL 1685 & FT4/IEEE 1202 vertical flame & smoke requirements Emergency circuit NFPA 130 Chapter 12 wiring requirements ( Emergency) NFPA 130 Chapter 11 design and reliability NFPA 130 Chapter 5&6 emergency circuits NFPA 130 Chapter 10 fire alarm and communications cables NFPA 70 areas of assembly UL 2196 fire resistive certification & FHIT lisitngs and selections What is a complete system? Installation pictures Summary Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420896

MOVE Special Briefing – Predicting Earthquake Impact Across the U.S.

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418608

Explore the Secrets of Earthquakes: Uncover the mysteries behind the recent M 4.8 earthquake in New Jersey and learn what it reveals about seismic activity. Join us for an enlightening presentation where we'll dive into the origins of earthquakes in the United States, exploring their connections to faults and tectonic features. Discover the latest methods in earthquake forecasting and seismic hazard analysis, understand how seismic impacts vary across the country, and explore the various ways earthquakes can cause destruction—from ground shaking to tsunamis. We'll also analyze the recent Tewksbury earthquake and share insights from a recent field trip to earthquake-stricken areas in Turkey. Don’t miss out on this comprehensive look at earthquakes and how we can better prepare for their future impacts. Sponsored by the IEEE MOVE Weather Team Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Dr. John Stamatakos , Dr. Kristin Ulmer Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418608