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Tuesday May 11, 2010
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

*** 1 PDH Certificate for Professional Engineers (PEs) Now Available ***

Title:
Evolution of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)

Abstract:
Commoditization of voice service has reached such a state that anyone with a server to provide registry and addressing (identification) functions can offer it to the Internet community using the voice over the Internet protocol (IP) or VoIP technology. Traditional client-server model has evolved to peer-to-peer and cloud models for near-real-time voice and multimedia (gaming, video, etc.) sessions.

Voice mail service is being replaced by Instant messaging (for presence-announced users), use of Star codes for advanced call/session feature activation is being replaced by Web based service-provisioning interface, and so on. Similar revolution is also happening in the areas of IP-based Television (IPTV) service development and distribution.

These are only a glimpse of what is possible with the new/emerging converged services paradigm. However, many issues related to reliability/availability, security/privacy, mobility, service provisioning and continuity, regulation, operations, and quality of service and experience (QoS/QoE) still remain open.
In this discussion, we will explore the current activities of the traditional service providers to find implementable and operable solutions to these problems in the evolving Next Generation Networks (NGNs). The objective is to support VoIP, IPTV, and other multimedia services /seamlessly /over a variety of interconnected networks using the emerging IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) and service-oriented architecture/network (SOA/SON) based standards.

Bio:
Dr. Bhumip Khasnabish is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Communications Society. He has authored numerous patents and publications in a variety of areas related to converged services and new generation networking. He recently authored a Book Chapter (Chapter 4) entitled "Next Generation Technologies, Networks, and Services," for publication in "Next Generation Telecommunications Networks, Services, and Management," Edited by T. Plevyak and V. Sahin, Copyright 2010 IEEE, NJ, USA.

Location:
DeVry University
1350 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, OH 43209
Room 8
(614) 253-7291

Google Maps:
http://is.gd/aZ63v

When
11 May 2010
5:30P to 7:00P

A light meal and refreshments will be served.

Thursday May 20, 2010
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Please join us for this year's celebration of our Section and its Members!

Speaker:
Dr. Ralph Ford
Pennsylvania State University

IEEE Membership and Benefits:Rocket Fuel for your Career

Speaker Biography

Dr. Ralph Ford is the director of the School of Engineering at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College. He obtained his B.S. degree from Clarkson University and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Arizona. He was a senior associate engineer at IBM Microlectronics Division in East Fishkill, NY from 1989-1991. He joined the faculty at Penn State Behrend in 1994 and then served as chair of electrical and computer engineering for eight years. He was selected as director of the Penn State Behrend School of Engineering in 2005. The School of Engineering has increased its national visibility as reflected in its ranking as one of the top 50 undergraduate engineering schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Dr. Ford was a Fulbright Scholar to the Czech Republic in 2005, where he taught and conducted research at Brno University of Technology. He is author of the book, Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers. In 2009 he became Director-Elect of Region 2 of IEEE.

Agenda
6:00P - Event Registration
6:30P - Dinner
7:30P - Presentations
8:30P - Awards
9:00P - Closing Remarks

Banquet to be catered by The Confluence Park Restaurant
Dinner selections: Chicken Saltimbocca (Prosciutto wrapped chicken breast w/roasted beurre Blanc Merlot reduction), Baked Salmon, Vegetarian pasta (Penne pasta tossed in alfredo sauce w/zucchini, squash, red pepper, onions, spinach, and mushrooms). Hors D'oeuvres: Stuffed Mushrooms and BBQ Meatballs.

Location
Confluence Park Restaurant
679 W Spring Street
Columbus, OH 43215

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Cost

IEEE Members -- $12.00/person
Guests -- $17.00/person
IEEE Student Members --FREE, but must register to attend.

All attendees are eligible for door prizes and networking games.

RSVP
**PLEASE RSVP BY 12 MAY 2010**

Please join us to recognize the outstanding students of Electrical & Electronics Technology and the achievements and contributions of IEEE Columbus Section Members.

Thursday June 10, 2010
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

DeVry University IEEE Student Branch will hold its annual S-PAC (Student Professional Awareness Conference) on Thursday June 10, 2010 in the rear Commons Area at the main campus of DeVry University in Columbus. The event is free for all IEEE members ($5.00 for non-members and guests). A certificate for one PDH (Professional Development Hour) will be awarded if requested with RSVP. Space is limited and on a first come-first served basis. Please RSVP to attend.

Event:
2010 DeVry University IEEE Student Branch S-PAC

When:
Thursday June 10, 2010, 6-9 pm

Where:
DeVry University
Columbus Campus
1350 Alum Creek Drive
Columbus, OH 43209
Free parking
Directions

Agenda:
6:00 pm – 6:30 pm Registration & Social Networking
6:30 pm – 7:15 pm Serving Dinner (Catering by City Barbeque)
7:15 pm – 8:30 pm Speaker: John Paserba - Managing to Manage Your Career
8:30 pm – 9:00 pm Awards, Door Prizes & Closing Remarks

Dinner:
Catered by City BBQ

Cost:
Free for IEEE members ($5.00 for non-members and guests)

PDH:
A certificate for One PDH (Professional Development Hour) will be awarded if requested with RSVP.

RSVP:
Please RSVP to S-PAC Chair, Babak Meleki at babakmaleki@hotmail.com (indicate if vegetarian or need certificate for one PDH)

Topic:
Managing to Mange Your Career

From the time you enter college until you retire, the choices you make will help determine the direction of your career. Mr. Paserba will explain the importance of identifying and making choices with respect to such areas as getting your career started, goal setting and career-path planning, developing technical and non-technical skills, and professional society involvement. This talk is filled with serious practical steps you can use now, and as you start your career, presented in a fun and interactive way, and includes numerous anecdotes based on the speaker’s personal experience as an engineer.

Speaker:
John Paserba joined Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Inc, (MEPPI) Power Systems Division in December 1998, and is presently the MEPPI Product Line Manager in the Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker Department. He was the Manager of the Power Systems Engineering Services Department from 2002-2007. Mr. Paserba began his career with General Electric’s Power Systems Energy Consulting Department in August 1988.

John Paserba is a Fellow Member of IEEE and was the Chair for the IEEE PES Power System Dynamic Performance Committee and presently serves on the PES Governing Board as the Vice-President of PES Meetings Activities. He was also the Chairman and Secretary of the IEEE PES Power System Stability Subcommittee for over 5 years. He has sat on the Editorial Board of the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and is currently on the editorial board of the IEEE PES Magazine “Power & Energy,” where he was the Guest Editor for the September/October 2004 and 2006 issues.

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