Contents
7.0 Operating Procedures Templates
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7.01
TC -
Nomination & Elections
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7.02
TC - Conduction
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7.03
TC - Budgets
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7.04 TC - Supporting Activities
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7.05 TC - Information Dissemination
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TC - Template
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Ad Hoc & Sensor Communications & Networks
Communication Theory
Communications & Information Security
Communications Quality & Reliability
Communications Software
Communications Switching & Routing
Communications Systems Integration & Modeling
Computer Communications
Data Storage
Enterprise Networking
High-Speed Networking
Information Infrastructure
Interconnections in High-Speed
Digital Systems (decertified
2003)
Internet
Multimedia Communications
Network Operations & Management
Optical Networking
Power Line Communications
Radio Communications
Satellite & Space Communications
Signal Processing & Communications
Electronics
Tactical Communications & Operations
Transmission Access & Optical
Systems
Wireless Communications
7.0
Operating Procedures Templates
Policies and procedures for all Technical Committees are
required by the Board of Governors. To facilitate this
requirement, The Vice President - Technical Activities
provides five templates for TC operating procedures.This
section of the P&P Manual contains the minimum set
of policies and procedures to complement the existing
procedures of individual Technical Committees. Technical
Committees may add and refine (but not violate) these
minimum procedures.
Ad Hoc & Sensor Communications & Networks
The Committee will serve as ComSoc’s focal point in the area of wireless ad hoc and sensor networks technologies, stimulating and organizing leading-edge wireless ad hoc and sensor networks symposia, workshops, sessions and tutorials at ComSoc conferences. It will also serve as a proactive facilitator in the dissemination of evolving wireless ad hoc and sensor networking standards.
Communication Theory
Communications
Theory TC -- The Committee sponsors conference sessions,
workshops, tutorials, as well as promoting and reviewing
papers in the broad area of communication theory, with
emphasis on applications to practical systems. The technical
content of these sessions and papers focuses on the
analytical and theoretical aspects of many diverse areas
that include modulation, coding, synchronization, equalization,
signal processing and neural networks, transmission
over all media, source and channel coding, spread spectrum
and multiple access, data communications, and communication
networks.
Communications & Information Security
This committee will promote security of all types of communication networks and forms of information transported by them and through them, end to end. Our security interests start from the network physical layer and they end on the end user application layer. The committee will support conferences, symposia, technical sessions, publications, etc., where information is exchanged within the scope of interest of the TC.
Communications Quality & Reliability
Communications Quality & Reliability TC –This committee
focuses on and advocates worldwide communications quality
and reliability on behalf of, and within, the Communications
Society. CQR serves as the catalyst for global awareness
and the exchange of information relative to technical
and management-related aspects of communications quality
and reliability.
Communications Software
Communications
Software TC -- The mission of this committee is to advance
the state of the art in communications software and
its various aspects and applications. It serves as the
major forum for discussion among communications software
professionals in both of the communications and computer
industries.
Communications Switching & Routing
Communications Switching & Routing TC -- The objective
of this committee is to sponsor publications, conference
technical sessions, workshops and topical meetings and
discussions in the theory and applications of information
switching. Specific areas include, but are not limited
to theory, architecture, traffic, performance, signaling
protocol and networks, call and mobility control, services
and features, planning, economic factors and management
of switching systems.
Communications Systems Integration & Modeling
Communication
Systems Integration & Modeling TC -- This committee
is concerned with the systems disciplines and modeling
tools that facilitate the integration of information-transport
equipment, subsystems, and networks into communications
systems. The committee particularly addresses computer-aided
modeling of integrated subsystems to answer architectural
and performance questions.
Computer Communications
Computer
Communications TC -- The Committee (TCCC) sponsors papers,
discussions, and standards on all aspects of computer-communication
systems. It provides a forum for members to broaden
professional contacts and for technical discussions
and interactions. Its areas of interest include performance
of computer network and switch architectures, interfaces
and protocols, configuration control, scheduling and
buffer management, routing, flow control and admission
control algorithms, error control, and network security,
reliability, and management.
Data Storage
Signal
Processing for Storage TC -- The Technical Committee
(SPS) promotes advances in the state of the art of signal
processing to enhance digital data storage systems,
in order to achieve high storage densities, fast access,
and low error rates. The committee is also interested
in VLSI implementations of read/write channel electronics.
Enterprise Networking
Enterprise Networking TC -- The Committee focuses on "end-to-end"
solutions, addressing topics such as re-engineering of
business processes around computers and communications,
end-to-end network design and integration of subsystems,
interconnection and interoperability of all components
of an enterprise network, including Local/Wide/Global
Area Networks, fiber interfaces, ATM, SONET SDH, and Client/Server
elements.
High-Speed Networking
High-Speed Networking TC -- This committee promotes interest
within and outside the Communications Society on the emerging
applications and architectural solutions for high-speed
networks. A primary goal is to serve as a focal point
for activities in high performance networking by participating
in and sponsoring conferences and workshops; encouraging
publications, fostering discussion; and providing education
on the utility of high-speed networks and possible architectural
alternatives required for optimum infrastructure.
Information Infrastructure
Information
Infrastructure TC -- The Committee identifies and exchanges
knowledge on issues related to National Information
Infrastructure (NII) and Global Information Infrastructure
(GII). It stimulates interdisciplinary conferences,
sessions, workshops, publications, and standards activities,
and offers leadership and support to the Communications
Society in furthering its own use of the national and
global information infrastructures.
Interconnections in High-Speed Digital Systems
(decertified
2003)
Interconnections in High-speed Digital Systems TC -- The
Committee addresses the performance bottleneck presented
by interconnections within high-speed digital systems.
It tracks and disseminates information about optical and
electrical interconnection technology at the component,
packaging, and sub-systems level, and the actual implementation
of these technologies.
Internet
Internet
TC -- The Committee is a joint committee of the Internet
Society and the IEEE Communications Society for stimulating
interdisciplinary exchanges and applications of state
of the art communications and related technologies to
Internet infrastructure and services. The committee
contributes to the emergence of an ubiquitous, multimedia,
and high-performance Internet serving large segments
of the world's population.
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Multimedia Communications
Multimedia Communications TC -- The Committee examines
systems, applications, services and techniques in which
two or more media are used in the same session. These
media include, but are not restricted to, voice, video,
image, music, data, and executable code. The scope of
the committee includes conversational, presentational,
and transactional applications and the underlying networking
systems to support them.
Network Operations & Management
Network Operations and Management TC -- The Committee
on Network Operations and Management (CNOM) focuses on
network and service operations and management. It encourages
the exchange of information on the operational and technical
management aspects of public and private networks for
voice, data, image, and video, and organizes and sponsors
publications and discussions of these topics. Specific
technical interests include automation of network operations,
customer network management and control, knowledge-based
technologies, real-time management of networks, network-operations
architecture, service management, and end-to-end management
across several jurisdictional boundaries.
Optical Networking
Optical
Networking TC This committee serves as ComSocs
focal point in the area of optical networking technologies
and plays an active role in stimulating/organizing leading-edge
optical networking symposia, workshops, sessions and tutorials
serving OFC and other premier M&C venues. ONTC also
serves as a proactive facilitator in the dissemination
of evolving optical networking standards by working closely
with standards forums such as OIF, IETF, and ITU/T1
Power Line Communications
The Committee sponsors conference sessions, special issues, workshops, tutorials, and promotes the dissemination of technical information in the broad area of communications over power lines. Our primary goal is to serve as a focal point for all activities in the area of power line communications.
Radio Communications
Radio Communications TC -- The Committee sponsors and
promotes technical papers, workshops, and tutorials on
the engineering aspects of communications systems, equipment,
and operation in which electromagnetic transmission through
space near the earth's surface is the dominant factor.
Specifically included are systems in which the transmission
follows the surface or takes place within the atmosphere
of the earth. Technologies are considered for point-to-point,
point to multipoint, mobile radio, and personal communications
radio access. Commercial band broadcasting and space communications
are outside the scope of the Committee.
Satellite & Space Communications -
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& Space Communications TC-- The committee
facilitates technical exchange in the field of satellite
and space communications and maintains a keen interest
in the development and maintenance of standards in this
area. It explores the evolution of new satellite and space-based
systems and the application of new and emerging technologies.
Signal Processing & Communications Electronics
Signal Processing & Communication Electronics TC --
This Committee (SPCE) sponsors papers, participates in
the organization of conferences, and promotes technical
workshops on those aspects of communications that pertain
to the innovation, development and application of algorithms
and electronic and photonic devices or subsystems for
generation, processing, storage, transmission, recovery,
and presentation of communications signals. In so doing,
the committee also has as a goal the professional development
of committee members and other practitioners that work
in the above areas.
Tactical Communications & Operations
Tactical
Communications & Operations TC -- The mission of the committee is to
provide an open forum in which professionals in defense
and disaster recovery related industries, government agencies
and academic institutions can exchange knowledge and cooperate
to advance the state of the art in tactical communications.
The committee sponsors conferences, publications, workshop,
technical sessions at Society meetings and other forums
for information exchange among its members.
Transmission, Access & Optical Systems
Transmission,
Access & Optical Systems TC -- This committee sponsors
and organizes papers, conference sessions, workshops
and standards development relating to both optical and
metallic guided media transmission and access systems
for the transport of speech, data, and visual information
of any bandwidth. Specific areas of interest include:
testing and performance of analog and digitally transmitted
signals; systems and equipment for subscriber access
over fiber, coaxial cable, and twisted copper pairs;
analog and digital subscriber lines over wires and interfaces
to wireless media; inductive coordination and electrical
protection of wired media; network synchronization;
and development of IEEE-oriented standards.
Wireless Communications
Personal
Communications TC -- The mission of the committee TCPC
is to sponsor publications, conferences, technical sessions,
workshops, and other information exchanges on architectures,
applications, systems, terminals and technologies to
provide personal, location-independent communication
and computing in voice, data and visual media. Its areas
of interest include techniques for achieving portability,
ubiquity and transparency using wireless networks ranging
from microcellular to satellite, and wired networks
ranging from narrow to broadband.
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