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IEEE holds workshop on digital librariesedit
The college principal Dr P Ravi Kumar said that the workshop was conducted with the cooperation of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). “Akshaya Prasanna Kumar, from IEEE New Delhi participated in the workshop and explained about the digital libraries and their importance to the students.” Ravi Kumar added that research activities would help in the growth of society and the digital libraries would provide the required information easily with fewer efforts.
IEEESpecial processors To Drive IoTs And Wearablesedit
This naive simulation approach does not scale well for complex or infinite control structures which result in a large number of branches to explore. So a conservative approximation could be employed that allows the analysis to scale for arbitrarily-complex control structures while conservatively maintaining correctness in identifying exercisable gates. The approximation works by tracking the most conservative gate level state that has been observed for each PC-changing instruction.
IEEEIndustry News: Information and Communications
AI and IoT: an imperceptible power changing the face of technology worldwideedit
AI and IoT are no longer something you’d only encounter in science fiction. It’s moved on from there, and it’s even gone beyond being the sole preserve of giant corporations with deep pockets. In fact, it’s already here. In the services, we use every day, in our cars, in our gadgets, and even our phones.
Artificial IntelligenceIoTTrends in IoT to look out for in 2018edit
The IoT marketplaces are like gateways that offer companies the option to connect and interact with a wide range of vendors, without having to create or change existing platforms.
Internet of ThingsIoT Networks Market To Grow At CAGR of 21.6% In 2017-2022edit
The Global Market for IoT Networking Solutions will Grow from $392.1 Billion in 2017 to $1.0 Trillion by 2022 with a CAGR of 21.6% for the Period of 2017-2022, according to a latest study by Research and Markets.
Internet of ThingsA good year for Artificial Intelligenceedit
By R Shashank Reddy
In 2018, it is necessary to talk about AI within the contours of the reality of the technology and its present capabilities. An honest conversation about the possible benefits and drawbacks of AI cannot be undertaken under a cloud of hype and hyperbole—no “killer robots” and no visions of a robot-ruled future.
Artificial IntelligenceIndustry News: Education
Forget jobs, engineering graduates finding it difficult to pursue internshipsedit
By Abhijeet Anand
Even though the government is intent on developing skills of unemployed youth through schemes like Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY), however the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) are reportedly not interested in providing internships to the engineering graduates.
EngineeringUncategorized
Wind Power: The Global Impactedit
Wind Power promises to be more beneficial than any other existing source of energy. It doesn’t provide any undesirable and harmful waste, harness the power of nature and is one of the best alternatives to burning of coal/gas or use of nuclear energy.
Renewable EnergyRelief for smaller wind power projects as feed-in tariffs to stayedit
By Twesh Mishra
Last year, when the government went in for auctioning of wind projects, it moved away from the feed-in-tariffs concept. However, with tariffs reaching a low of ₹2.43 a unit, players with low capacity were finding the going tough.
Renewable Energy