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The IEEE Ottawa Robotics Competition (ORC) is Ottawa’s largest volunteer-run robotics competition for students, attracting 700+ attendees annually on competition day.
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John Clarke Discusses AI and Air Born Military Sensors
On September 5th, John Clarke of General Dynamics Mission Systems Canada discussed innovation in the area of Data Centric Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Applications. Highlighted was technology aboard the CP-140 Aurora and how machine learning is being used to aid the small crew aboard.
28th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 08-13 OCTOBER 2017 // MONTREAL, QC, CANADA
The 28th Annual IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (IEEE PIMRC 2017) will be held at the five-star Hotel Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from October 8th to 13th, 2017, under the theme “Engaged Citizens and their New Smart Worlds”; plurality in the theme meant to highlight pathways diversity in achieving harmonious aspirations owing to mankind unity.
PIMRC is one of the premier conferences in the wireless research arena and has a long history of bringing together academia, industry and regulatory bodies. Today, it has become one of IEEE Communication Society’s flagship conferences in telecommunications. On the top of a rich variety of regular technical sessions (cf. CFP below), PIMRC will include plenary keynotes and panel discussions featuring world-class innovators in wireless technologies and their ubiquitous applications, tutorials, workshops, and special sessions covering the most disruptive topics (cf. co-located 5G Summit Montreal above), as well as exciting sociocultural events meant to offer an unforgettable taste of Montreal's distinctive joie de vivre and creativeness (cf. Cool Things to Do & See While Attending above).
The myth about GROUND
Speaker : Dr. Zhiping Yang, Google Inc. , Mountain View, California Date : Wednesday October 11, 2017 Time : 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Location : FIDUS SYSTEMS Inc.,375 Terry Fox Dr. Ottawa, ON, K2K 0J8 Parking : Free Registration: Free, and is on a first to reply basis.
Preference given to IEEE EMC/MTT/AP/CPMT society members.
Seating is limited. E-mail Reservation is required.
Pizza and soft drinks will be served. Organizer: Dr. Syed Bokhari, Chairman, IEEE Ottawa EMC chapter
Syed.Bokhari@fidus.com,
Office :(613) 595 - 0507 Ext. 377, Cell: (613) 355 - 6632
Dr. Qingsheng Zeng , Chairman of the IEEE Ottawa MTT/AP Chapters
qingsheng.zeng.2011@ieee.org
GROUND is widely used in high-speed circuit modeling and simulation. However, there
are a lot of misconceptions and misunderstandings about ground in the high-speed
circuit industry. Does ideal ground really exist? If not, why do we use it in
simulations? Should we connect the reference node of S-parameter model to ideal
ground? Is ground bounce real and well defined? Should we put partial inductance
and resistance on the ground net? What can we do or cannot do with S-parameter
model? These questions are commonly asked by high-speed circuit designers.
Answers from different people may be quite different and even contradictory.
In this presentation, these questions will be answered with some simple, but
powerful examples. At the end, the audience should have a better understanding
about the ground and how to use it in high-speed simulations.
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