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IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, January 2012
- Peter Corcoran
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Our Very Own Magazine [Notes from the Editor]. 3-5 - Stephen Dukes:
New Beginnings [President's Message]. 7-8 - Thanos Kakarountas:
Greek Chapter Starts Its Life Cycle with Distinguished Lecturer Talk. 15 - Murlin Marks:
Product Safety Society Collaborates with CE Society. 17-18 - Gary Shapiro:
America's Comeback Starts with American Innovators [Soapbox]. 19-24 - Paul Gallagher:
Smart-Phones Get Even Smarter Cameras [Future Visions]. 25-30 - William Lumpkins:
Standards: What Place Do They Serve in the Consumer Electronics MarketPlace? [Standards Corner]. 31-33 - Paul Sweazey:
Toward Consumer-Ownable Digital Personal Property: An Emerging Standard. 34-38 - Kyle Wiens:
Dozuki Brings Technical Manuals into the 21st Century: A Breakthrough in the World of Documentation. 39-42 - Bernard Fong, C. K. Li:
Methods for Assessing Product Reliability: Looking for enhancements by adopting condition-based monitoring. 43-48 - Ingo Doser, Frank Hassenpflug, Rainer Zwing:
The Glasses Are Half Empty: Turn Your Sight to Autostereoscopic 3-D. 49-60 - Chris Dainty:
Film Photography Is Dead: Long Live Film: What can Digital Photography Learn from the Film Era? 61-64 - Illariu Raducan, Thomas M. Coughlin
, Peter Corcoran
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What If Digital Cameras Didn't Need (Local) Storage?: Directing Photos to the Cloud. 65-75 - Thomas C. Schmidt, Matthias Wählisch, Hans L. Cycon, Horst Schwetlick:
ICCE-Berlin 2011 [ICCE Update]. 76-78
Volume 1, Number 2, April 2012
- Peter Corcoran
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A Springtime Welcome [Notes from the Editor]. 3-5 - Stephen Dukes:
We're on the Move! [President's Message]. 6-8 - R. Simon Sherratt:
What's New with IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics [Society News]. 9-10 - Stephen Dukes:
Updates from the Society President [Society News]. 11-12 - Stephen Dukes:
Expanded CE Society Conference Offerings for 2012 [Society News]. 12-13 - Peter M. Corcoran
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Cloud Computing and Consumer Electronics: A Perfect Match or a Hidden Storm? [Soapbox]. 14-19 - Stefan Mozar:
30th Anniversary of ICCE [ICCE Update]. 20-21 - Yu Yuan:
Relationship Between the Internet of Things and Consumer Electronics [Internet of Things]. 23 - Roger Chang, Yu Yuan, Hairong Lv, Wen Jun Yin, Shun Xiang Yang:
Selling the Smart Grid - Part 1: Why Consumers Must Buy In for the Smart Grid to Succeed. 24-31 - Wayne C. Luplow:
NGBT: Next-Generation Broadcast Television: Continued Rapid Technical Advances. 32-35 - Eisuke Nakasu:
Super Hi-Vision on the Horizon: A Future TV System That Conveys an Enhanced Sense of Reality and Presence. 36-42 - Akitsugu Baba, Kinji Matsumura, Shigeaki Mitsuya, Masaru Takechi, Hiroshi Fujisawa, Hiroyuki Hamada, Shunji Sunasaki, Hisakazu Katoh:
Seamless, Synchronous, and Supportive: Welcome to Hybridcast: An Advanced Hybrid Broadcast and Broadband System. 43-52 - Ian Vince McLoughlin
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Open-Source and Consumer Electronics - The Back Door to World Domination: Why Reinvent the Wheel (Especially When Nice People Are Giving Wheels Away for Free)? 53-58 - Mihajlo Katona:
Introducing the Serbia and Montenegro Chapter [Chapter Reports]. 59-62 - Thomas M. Coughlin:
2012 Storage Visions Conference Focuses Toward Thin Clients [Conference Reports]. 63-65 - Stephen Dukes:
A President on the Move! [Conference Reports]. 65-68 - Narisa N. Y. Chu, Nahum D. Gershon, Peter M. Corcoran:
IGIC 2011 Report [Conference Reports]. 69-73 - Peter M. Corcoran
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Understanding Patent Applications [IP Corner]. 74-78
Volume 1, Number 3, July 2012
- Peter Corcoran
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A Summertime Welcome! [Notes from the Editor]. 3-4, 13 - Stephen Dukes:
Opportunities and Challenges [President's Message]. 5-7 - Thomas M. Coughlin:
Strategic Plan of the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society [Society News]. 8-10 - Peter Clout:
Solicitation of Charitable Funds for the IEEE CE Society Young Members Support Fund [Society News]. 10-11 - L. Dennis Shapiro:
Boston Chapter Is Born [Society News]. 11-13 - Trip Hawkins:
A Browser Manifesto-Part I [Soapbox]. 14-19 - Yu Yuan, Roger Chang, Hairong Lv, Wen Jun Yin, Shun Xiang Yang:
Selling the Smart Grid-Part 2: How Consumers Will Interact with the Smart Grid. 20-28 - Stephen Palm:
Home Networks: From Bits to Gigabits: Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Home Networking. 29-35 - Mahsa T. Pourazad, Colin Doutre, Maryam Azimi, Panos Nasiopoulos:
HEVC: The New Gold Standard for Video Compression: How Does HEVC Compare with H.264/AVC? 36-46 - William Lumpkins:
"Tapping" New Tech [Standards Corner]. 47-48
Volume 1, Number 4, October 2012
- Peter Corcoran
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Change and the Consumer Electronics Industry [Notes from the Editor]. 3-4, 16 - Stephen Dukes:
Building Bridges to the East [President's Message]. 6-9 - Tom Coughlin, Bill Orner:
IEEE Member Elevation - Your Opportunity for Recognition [Society News]. 10-12 - Craig Causer:
2013 ICCE [Society News]. 12-13 - Craig Causer:
So that's GOLD! [Society News]. 14-15 - Tom Coughlin:
Help Create the Next Wave of Consumer Electronics Professionals [Society News]. 15-16 - Trip Hawkins:
A Browser Manifesto - Part 2 [Soapbox]. 17-22 - Wayne C. Luplow, John I. Taylor:
Channel Surfing Redux: A Brief History of the TV Remote Control and a Tribute to Its Coinventors. 24-29 - Mamoru Doke, Hiroyuki Kaneko, Narichika Hamaguchi, Seiki Inoue:
Engaging Viewers Through the Connected Studio: Virtual Participation in TV Programs. 30-39 - Sachin P. Kamat:
Time to Market: Handheld Consumer Electronics Devices and Its Impact on Software Quality. 40-46 - Peter M. Corcoran
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Wireless Remote Control [IP Corner]. 48-51
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