Consumer Electronics Magazine, IEEE
IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine covers areas that are related to “consumer electronics” and other topics considered of interest to consumer electronics.
Latest Published Articles
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How to Write a Good SBIR/STTR Grant Proposal with a Specific Focus on Gaming: An Opportunity for Digital Media Products Funding
Mar-29 2013 -
(Not) in Control of Your Home [Bits Versus Electrons]
Mar-29 2013 -
An Adoption Model for Consumer Wireless Sensor Initiatives: Aligning Company and Consumer Goals
Mar-29 2013 -
Evolving Storage Technology in Consumer Electronic Products [The Art of Storage]
Mar-29 2013 -
Biometrics and Consumer Electronics: A Brave New World or the Road to Dystopia? [Soapbox]
Mar-29 2013
Popular Articles
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Consumer Electronics Association's Five Technology Trends to Watch: Exploring New Tech That Will Impact Our Lives
Jan-15 2013 -
The Revolution of Tablet Computers and Apps: A Look At Emerging Trends
Jan-15 2013 -
HEVC: The New Gold Standard for Video Compression: How Does HEVC Compare with H.264/AVC?
Jun-21 2012 -
Super Hi-Vision on the Horizon: A Future TV System That Conveys an Enhanced Sense of Reality and Presence
Mar-22 2012 -
Cloud Computing and Consumer Electronics: A Perfect Match or a Hidden Storm? [Soapbox]
Mar-22 2012
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Editor-in-Chief
Peter Corcoran
College of Engineering and Informatics
National University of Ireland, Galway
Popular Articles (March 2013)
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1. Consumer Electronics Association's Five Technology Trends to Watch: Exploring New Tech That Will Impact Our Lives
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3. HEVC: The New Gold Standard for Video Compression: How Does HEVC Compare with H.264/AVC?
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4. Super Hi-Vision on the Horizon: A Future TV System That Conveys an Enhanced Sense of Reality and Presence
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5. Cloud Computing and Consumer Electronics: A Perfect Match or a Hidden Storm? [Soapbox]
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7. 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)?
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8. What If Digital Cameras Didn't Need (Local) Storage?: Directing Photos to the Cloud
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9. Selling the Smart Grid—Part 1: Why Consumers Must Buy In for the Smart Grid to Succeed
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13. Film Photography Is Dead: Long Live Film: What can Digital Photography Learn from the Film Era?
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15. Home Networks: From Bits to Gigabits: Lessons Learned from the Evolution of Home Networking
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16. Engaging Viewers Through the Connected Studio: Virtual Participation in TV Programs
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17. Seamless, Synchronous, and Supportive: Welcome to Hybridcast: An Advanced Hybrid Broadcast and Broadband System
Baba, A. ; Matsumura, K. ; Mitsuya, S. ; Takechi, M. ; Fujisawa, H. ; Hamada, H. ; Sunasaki, S. ; Katoh, H.
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18. Channel Surfing Redux: A Brief History of the TV Remote Control and a Tribute to Its Coinventors
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20. Time to Market: Handheld Consumer Electronics Devices and Its Impact on Software Quality
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21. Methods for Assessing Product Reliability: Looking for enhancements by adopting condition-based monitoring
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22. Dozuki Brings Technical Manuals into the 21st Century: A Breakthrough in the World of Documentation
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23. How to Write a Good SBIR/STTR Grant Proposal with a Specific Focus on Gaming: An Opportunity for Digital Media Products Funding
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Aims & Scope
IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine covers areas that are related to “consumer electronics” and other topics considered of interest to consumer electronics.
Meet Our Editors
Editor-in-Chief
Peter Corcoran
College of Engineering and Informatics
National University of Ireland, Galway
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IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine covers areas that are related to “consumer electronics” and other topics considered of interest to consumer electronics.
Aims & Scope
The scope will cover the following areas that are related to “consumer electronics” and other topics considered of interest to consumer electronics: Video technology, Audio technology, White goods, Home care products, Mobile communications, Gaming, Air care products, Home medical devices, Fitness devices, Home automation & networking devices, Consumer solar technology, Home theater, Digital imaging, In Vehicle technology, Wireless technology, Cable & satellite technology, Home security, Domestic lighting, Human interface, Artificial intelligence, Home computing, Video Technology, Consumer storage technology.
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Frequency: 2
ISSN: 2162-2248
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Subjects
- Bioengineering
- Communication, Networking & Broadcasting
- Components, Circuits, Devices & Systems
- Computing & Processing (Hardware/Software)
- Engineered Materials, Dielectrics & Plasmas
- Engineering Profession
- Fields, Waves & Electromagnetics
- General Topics for Engineers (Math, Science & Engineering)
- Nuclear Engineering
- Photonics & Electro-Optics
- Power, Energy, & Industry Applications
- Robotics & Control Systems
- Signal Processing & Analysis
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Editor-in-Chief
Peter Corcoran
College of Engineering and Informatics
National University of Ireland, Galway
cesmagazine@gmail.com
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