Evolution from Legacy TDM to Packet Networks and Predictability in Ethernet/IP transport and Access Networks.

8 Dec 2009 - 5:30pm
8 Dec 2009 - 7:00pm

Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009 Refreshments: 5:30 to 6:00 pm
Meeting: 6:00 to 7:00 pm Earn one CPD Hour
Location: AEP Office, Conference Room 2C, 700 Morrison Rd., Gahanna, Ohio 43230

Please RSVP to Jason Byerly by email to jmbyerly@aep.com or by phone at 614-552-1492 by 4:00 PM, December 7, 2009. Indicate if PE and/or IEEE member

Presenter: Brian Wilkin, Senior Application & Sales Engineer for AMETEK Power Instruments

Abstract:
With the advent of the Smart Grid Evolution and new Regulatory Impacts such as NERC CIP, utility telecommunications infrastructures are stressed to scale and provide for new bandwidth growth. As Smart Grid telecommunications deployment moves beyond AMI to complete connectivity for control and monitoring of all elements in the Utility generation-transmission-distribution network, an explosion of bandwidth is about to occur. But is Ethernet/IP ready to provide access and transport of time-sensitive mission critical applications such as SCADA and Protective Relaying Communications? Recent test results of protective relaying latency times and priority performance over a network using DS0/T1 Packetizing Channel Muxes connected to Layer 3 MPLS enabled Routers and transported over a OC-192 SONET backbone will be discussed.

IEEE Columbus Section Executive Committee Meeting

17 Dec 2009 - 7:00pm
17 Dec 2009 - 9:00pm
Registration is not open

IEEE Columbus Section Executive Committee Meeting

Thursday, December 17, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

City Barbeque in Reynoldsburg
5979 East Main Street
Reynoldsburg, OH 43213
Phone (614) 755-8890

Their meeting room has been reserved from 7 to closing (9-9:30 pm) on Thursday December 17th.

The buffet includes three meats (chicken, pulled pork and Texas roast beef), mashed potato and baked beans, cake, and drinks from the drink bar.

Cost is $12.50 per person (There is no charge for IEEE members).

Restaurant: http://www.menusandmorecolumbus.com/CityBarbeque/Reynoldsburg.htm

Google Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&q=5979%20East%20Main%20Stree...

MEETING AGENDA
1. Welcome by the Chair
2. Treasurer's Report
3. Secretary's Report
4. Membership Chair's Report
a. Senior Member Drive Results
5. Region II Representative's Report
6. PACE (IEEE USA) Report
7. GOLD Report
8. Society Reports
a. AP/MTT, CS, Photonics (formerly ED/LEO), EMB, PE, SP,
C/COM (Computer/Communications)
9. Student Branch Reports
a. Robotics Project Proposal by the Ohio University IEEE Student Branch
b. DeVry University, Ohio State University, Ohio University, Zane State College
10. Old Business
a. ByLaws Review
11. New Business
a. Date & Location of the next EXCOM meeting
b. Banquet Committee members for the 2010 Spring Banquet
12. Adjourn

Please register for this IEEE Columbus Section meeting. Registration is requested by December 15.

October 2009 Financials

Greetings!

Below please find the following Treasurer reports for October 2009:

1. October 2009 Banking Summary - Overall expenses by category
2. October Net Worth - Overall financial situation (including investments)
3. October 2009 Register Report - Transaction level data
4. October 2009 YTD Budget - All transactions to date compared to 2009 budget

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Jack Freund
IEEE Columbus Section Treasurer
trea...@ieeecolumbus.org

Geek in the Lead: Growing from Engineer to Manager

16 Dec 2009 - 11:00am
16 Dec 2009 - 12:00pm

Dear IEEE Members,

As part of its FREE Webinar series, IEEE GOLD is pleased to announce “Geek in the Lead: Growing from Engineer to Manager”, an upcoming Professional Development webinar for GOLD members and Graduate Student members. Dr. B. Michael Aucoin, PE, PMP, an internationally recognized leader in innovative approaches to the challenges of the high velocity workplace, will present an entertaining and informative webinar on the most important development in the career of an engineer.

IEEE GOLD Webinar: "Geek in the Lead: Growing from Engineer to Manager"
Presented by: Dr. B. Michael Aucoin, PE, PMP
Date: Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Time: 11:00am – 12:00pm Eastern Standard Time

Register Now by clicking on the link below:
https://icm3.ieee.org/eventmanager/OnlineRegistration.asp?eventcode=ais

Increasingly, organizations rely on individuals who can successfully lead and manage technical teams. Most engineers spend the majority of their careers in management, but lack the necessary education or training. Many find the transition from engineer to manager difficult and frustrating but it need not be. The solution is a program to quickly gain the necessary attitudes and skills.

Join IEEE GOLD for “Geek in the Lead: Growing from Engineer to Manager” and learn tips that you can apply immediately to be effective in management, and build a solid foundation for a successful and rewarding career as a leader.

Visit the IEEE GOLD webinar website for more information on the session and speaker.

If you missed the October 2009 webinar, Gandhian Engineering, by Dr. R.A. Mashelkar, this session is now available for download at http://www.ieee.org/web/membership/gold/events/index.html.

The IEEE GOLD Committee is looking for members interested in contributing to the 2010 GOLD Webinar Program. If you have ideas on topics or would like to help organize these activities, please contact Lara Fast, MGA Young Professionals Program Manager at L.Fast@ieee.org.

All feedback or questions can be directed to IEEE GOLD staff at gold@ieee.org. You can also direct any questions to me at javvad@ieee.org.

Regards,

Javvad Qasimi
GOLD Chair IEEE Columbus

DARPA Grand Challenge – Invention on a Schedule; Development of Unmanned Robotic Vehicles

19 Nov 2009 - 6:00pm
19 Nov 2009 - 8:30pm
Registration is not open

DARPA Grand Challenge – Invention on a Schedule; Development of Unmanned Robotic Vehicles

Date/Time:
19 Nov 2009
6:00 PM to 8:30 PM

Location:
Ohio State University
Dreese Laboratories
Building 279
Room 260
2015 Neil Ave
Columbus, OH 43210

Directions/Maps/Parking:
http://www.osu.edu/map/building.php?building=279

Abstract:
Developing an innovative product or service can be challenging. Add unsolved technology goals, a fixed schedule, limited resources and budget, and the problem can seem overwhelming.
But somehow a small team with little funding or resources was able to place 12th out of 196 teams in an event created to advance technology in autonomous robotic ground vehicles... How did they do that?

The DARPA Grand Challenge and the DARPA Urban Challenge are events sponsored by the US Government to help promote the development of autonomous land robotic vehicles. The government is looking to meet a congressional mandate to have 33% of military ground vehicles operating unmanned by the year 2015.
This presentation will show how an ad-hoc team was able to compete in this international competition. Grayson will discuss technical obstacles, building a team, innovating on a fixed schedule with a small budget, utilization of an incremental development process, techniques used to accelerate technology discovery, mentoring, and the benefits of student participation. He will demonstrate with Grand Challenge pictures and video.

Speaker Bio:
Grayson Randall is president of Insight Technologies, Inc. (www.insightrobots.com), a North Carolina company which specializes in ground based robots for both commercial and military use. Insight Technologies, Inc. performs both research and development on control systems for autonomous robotic unmanned vehicles.

Mr. Randall led the Insight Racing team (www.insightracing.org) in the DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) Grand Challenge series of races. Insight Racing’s most recent entry was a computer driven Lotus Elise which was developed in conjunction with NC State University. The Elise would drive through city traffic without a driver, remote control, or any human intervention whatsoever.

Mr. Randall is a “Distinguished Visitor” for the IEEE Computer Society. He received the Outstanding Engineer Award from IEEE Region 3 at SoutheastCon 2009 in Atlanta, Georgia where Mr. Randall was chosen from among over 30,000 engineers in the Southeastern United States. Mr. Randall was also recognized by IEEE-USA in 2007 “for leadership that inspired pre-college students and college engineering students in the area of robotics.”

Grayson is chairman of IEEE Robotics and Automation chapter for Eastern North Carolina. He mentored a FIRST high school robotics team which won 1st place in the 2004 international FIRST competition as well as numerous other awards.

Congrats to New AP/MTT Officers

Please join me in congratulating the new executive committee of the IEEE AP/MTT Columbus Joint Chapter.

Chair:
Prof. Ron Reano
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
The Ohio State University

Co-chair:
Dr. Dimitris Psychoudakis
ElectroScience Laboratory
The Ohio State University

Secretary/Treasurer:
Prof. Waleed Khalil
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
The Ohio State University

Congratulations!

September 2009 Financials

Greetings!

Below please find the following Treasurer reports for September 2009:

1. September 2009 Banking Summary - Overall expenses by category
2. September Net Worth - Overall financial situation (including investments)
3. September 2009 Register Report - Transaction level data
4. September 2009 YTD Budget - All transactions to date compared to 2009 budget

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Jack Freund
IEEE Columbus Section Treasurer
trea...@ieeecolumbus.org

TBA

18 Nov 2009 - 3:30pm
18 Nov 2009 - 4:30pm

Note: Time Change

Biomedical Engineering Seminar

Speaker:

Victor Barocas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Minnesota
(Big 10 BME Exchange Scholar)

Location:

145 Mount Hall
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210

Emerging Technologies for Monitoring Heart Failure

4 Nov 2009 - 4:00pm
4 Nov 2009 - 5:00pm

Biomedical Engineering Seminar

Speaker:

William Abraham, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.C., F.A.H.A.
Professor
Department of Internal Medicine
The Ohio State University

Location:

145 Mount Hall
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210

Peptide Targeted Imaging Agents

28 Oct 2009 - 4:00pm
28 Oct 2009 - 5:00pm

Biomedical Engineering Seminar

Speaker:

Michael Tweedle, Ph.D. Professor
Department of Radiology
The Ohio State University

Location:

145 Mount Hall
1050 Carmack Rd
Columbus, OH 43210

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