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IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY

IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY. <audience/event> <20 March 2014> <speaker’s name> <speaker’s title> <speaker’s entity>. TOPICS Vision & Mission Introducing the Communications Society Industry Leader The IEEE Organization & ComSoc Today IEEE ComSoc ComSoc organization

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IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY

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  1. IEEECOMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY <audience/event><20 March 2014><speaker’s name><speaker’s title><speaker’s entity>

  2. TOPICS Vision & Mission Introducing the Communications Society Industry Leader The IEEE Organization & ComSoc Today IEEE ComSoc ComSoc organization It’s membership worldwide ComSoc Asia Pacific Board (APB) APB & its Committees ComSoc Chapters in Asia Pacific Region IEEE ComSocTopics

  3. VISION & MISSION www.ieee.org/join

  4. VISION The Vision of the IEEE Communications Society is to be the organization of choice for communications and related professionals throughout the world. MISSION The IEEE Communications Society promotes the advancement of science, technology and applications in communications and related disciplines. It fosters presentation and exchange of information among its members and the technical community throughout the world. The Society maintains the highest standard of professionalism and technical competency. IEEE ComSocVision / Mission

  5. INTRODUCINGTHE IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY www.ieee.org/join

  6. IEEE ComSoc Industry Leader FORMATION • 1952 IRE Professional Group on Communications Systems (PGCS) • 1964 IEEE Group on Communications Technology (ComTech) – 4,400 • 1972 IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) – 8,800 As at 31 December 2013 Total Number of IEEE ComSoc Members: 52,834 • Higher Grade Members: 47,185 • Student Members: 5,649

  7. 20 May 2009 IEEE Organization Chart Councils/Sections Chapters

  8. Linkages 20 March 2014 Member Geographic Activities Board (MGAB) Technical Activities Board (TAB) Societies (38) Region 10 Councils (6) Areas Sections (57) Chapters 42 ComSoc Chapters Subsections Student Branches Affinity Groups Student Branch Affinity Groups Student Branch Chapters

  9. Instrumentation & Measurement Magnetics Microwave Theory & Techniques Nuclear & Plasma Sciences Oceanic Engineering Photonics (formerly Lasers & Electro-Optics) Power Electronics Power & Energy Product Safety Engineering Professional Communication Reliability Robotics & Automation Signal Processing Society on Social Implications of Technology Solid-State Circuits Systems, Man, & Cybernetics Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, &Frequency Control Vehicular Technology IEEE 38 Technical Societies IEEE ComSoc Aerospace & Electronic Systems Antennas & Propagation Broadcast Technology Circuits & Systems Communications Components Packaging, &Manufacturing Technology Computational Intelligence (formerly Neural Networks) Computer Consumer Electronics Control Systems Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation Education Electromagnetic Compatibility Electron Devices Engineering in Medicine & Biology Geoscience & Remote Sensing Industrial Electronics Industry Applications Information Theory Intelligent Transportation Systems

  10. ComSoc is one of IEEE Societies, Councils and Technical Communities Technical innovation and access to that information is a key value of IEEE ComSoc membership. ComSoc is one of the many unique technical organizations, active in the areas of publications, conferences and building technical communities. IEEE ComSoc

  11. ComSoc Sister Societies 11 Sister Societies in the Asia Pacific Region • [AUSTRALIA] The Australian Computer Society (ACS) • [CHINA] China Institute of Communications (CIC) • [CHINA] The Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE) • [INDIA] The Institute of Electronics & Telecommunications Engineers (IETE) • [INDIA] Communications & Manufacturing Association of India (CMAI) • [JAPAN] The Institute of Electronics, Information & Communication Engineers (IEICE-CS) • [KOREA] The Korean Institute of Communication Sciences (KICS) • [MALAYSIA] The Institute of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) • [SINGAPORE] Singapore Computer Society (SCS) • [TAIWAN] Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering (CIEE) • [VIETNAM] The Radio & Electronics Association of Vietnam (REV)

  12. TODAY IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY www.ieee.org/join

  13. 2014 President Sergio Benedetto Past - President IEEE Division III Director Chief Information Officer Members- At-Large Parliamentarian Treasurer VP Technical Activities VP Member Relations VP Conferences VP Publications Director Education Director Online Content Director Journals Director Magazines Director Conference Development Director Conference Operations Director Conference Publications Director Standards Director Membership Programs Development Director EAME Region Director LA Region Director NA Region Director Marketing & Industry Relations Director AP Region Director Sister & Related Societies 20 March 2014 IEEE ComSoc Organization Chart Board of Governors Stefano Bregni Wanjiun Liao

  14. IEEE Communications Society is a community comprised of a diverse group of industry professionals with a common interest in advancing all communications technologies.

  15. IEEE ComSoc is a Community . . . To that end, the Society sponsors publications, conferences, educational programs, local activities, and technical committees that: • Foster original work in all aspects of communications science, engineering, and technology. • Encourage the development of applications that use signals to transfer voice, data, image, and/or video information between locations. • Promote the theory and use of systems involving all types of terminals, computers, and information processors; all pertinent systems and operations that facilitate transfer; all transmission media; switched and unswitched networks; and network layouts, protocols, architectures, and implementations. • And strongly advance developments toward meeting new market demands in systems, products, and technologies such as personal communications services, multimedia communications systems, enterprise networks, and optical communications systems. • Benefits, programs, and member activities for individuals, chapters and sections.

  16. R7 – 2,361 (4.47%) R1 to 6 – 20,567 (38.93%) R1 – 3,548 (6.72%) R2 – 3,305 (6.26%) R3 – 2,897 (5.48%) R4 – 2,032 (3.85%) R5 – 2,751 (5.21%) R6 – 6,034 (11.42%) R10 – 13,953 (26.41%) R8 – 13,131 (24.85%) R9 – 2,822 (5.34%) IEEE ComSocMembership Worldwide IEEE COMSOC Membership By Region31 December 2013

  17. IEEE ComSoc Today Membership Growth

  18. IEEE ComSocToday IEEE ComSoc Membership Growth (Region 1 to 10) Since 2002

  19. IEEE ComSocToday IEEE Asia Pacific ComSoc Membership Growth (Region 10)

  20. IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SOCIETY – ASIA PACIFIC BOARD www.ieee.org/join

  21. Special Liaison for • ComSoc Activities • Nei Kato • AP Office • Fanny Su • Ewell Tan APB Director Wanjiun Liao • AP Advisors • Tomonori Aoyama • Kwang-Cheng Chen • Daehyoung Hong • Noriyoshi Kuroyanagi • Byeong Gi Lee • Lin-Shan Lee • Zhisheng Niu • Naohisa Ohta • Iwao Sasase • Desmond Taylor • Naoaki Yamanaka Vice Director Saewoong Bahk Vice Director Borhanuddin Mohd Ali Vice Director Takaya Yamazato Secretary & Treasurer Hsuan-Jung Su Past Director Kwang Bok Lee Secretary His-Pin Ma Meeting & Conference Committee MCC Chair – Jiming Chen MCC Vice Chairs – Jong-Moon Chung; Sasi Pilacheri Meethal Membership Development Committee MDC Chair – Sunghyun Choi MDC Vice Chairs – Lingyang Song; Shaodan Ma Technical Affairs Committee TAC Chair – Yao-Win, Peter Hong TAC Vice Chairs – Jianwei Huang; Hiroshi Shigeno, Rui Zhang Information Services Committee ISC Chair – Sumei Sun ISC Homepage Vice Chair – Takaya Miyazawa; Youngchul Sung ISC Newsletter Vice Chair – Wei Zhang; Hung-Yun Hsieh Chapters Coordination Committee CCC Chair – Eiji Oki CCC Vice Chairs – Liang Zhou; Chih-Peng Li Asia Pacific Board 2014-2015 Slate of APB Officers

  22. 42 ComSoc Chapters In Asia Pacific Region (as of 20 March 2014) IEEE ComSocAsia Pac • AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY – Formed 28 Apr 98 (Joint Chapter – SP001) • BANGALORE – Formed 5 Jun 00 (Joint Chapter – EM014 & C016) • BANGLADESH – Formed 18 Aug 10 • BEIJING – Formed 21 Dec 87 • BOMBAY – Formed 3 Dec 99 • DELHI – Formed 1 Aug 97 • GUJARAT – Formed 30 Mar 09 • HARBIN – Formed 24 Feb 12 • HONG KONG – Formed 3 Aug 88 (Joint Chapter – CAS004) • HYDERABAD – Formed 4 Mar 10 (Joint Chapter COM 019/ SP 001) • INDIA Council – Formed 8 Jul 91 (Joint Chapter – AES010 & LEO036) • INDONESIA – Formed 1 Oct 01 • JAPAN Council – Formed 26 Mar 73

  23. (cont.) 42 ComSoc Chapters In Asia Pacific Region (as of 20 March 2014) IEEE ComSocAsia Pac • KANSAI – Formed 5 Dec 06 • KARACHI – Formed 1 Jun 01 • KERALA – Formed 15 Oct 04 • KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) – Formed 13 Oct 03 • LAHORE – Formed 1 Aug 03 • MACAU – Formed 1 Aug 05 (Joint Chapter – CAS004) • MADRAS – Formed 26 Apr 07 • MALAYSIA – Formed 9 May 06 (Joint Chapter – VT 006) • NANJING – Formed 2007 • NEW SOUTH WALES – Formed 11 Aug 89 (Joint Chapter – SP001) • New Zealand Central – Formed 15 Jun 09 (Joint Chapter – COM 019/ SP 001/ IT 012) • NEW ZEALAND NORTH & SOUTH – Formed 21 Sep 98 • NORTHERN AUSTRALIA– Formed 9 Jul 01 (Joint Chapter – MTT017) • Pune – Formed 19 Feb 11

  24. (cont.) 42 ComSoc Chapters In Asia Pacific Region (as of 20 March 2014) IEEE ComSocAsia Pac QUEENSLAND – Formed 27 Nov 01 (Joint Chapter – SP001) REPUBLIC OF PHILIPPINES – Formed 4 Mar 10 (Joint Chapter C 016/ COM 019) SENDAI – Formed 9 Feb 12 SEOUL – Formed 4 Dec 92 SHANGHAI – Formed 22 Aug 07 SINGAPORE – Formed 29 may 86 SOUTH AUSTRALIA – Formed 15 Jun 96 (Joint Chapter – SP001) SRI LANKA – Formed 22 Feb 10 TAINAN – Formed 15 Dec 03 TAIPEI – Formed 15 Jul 90 THAILAND – Formed 11 Nov 94 VICTORIAN – Formed 4 Apr 84 VIETNAM – Formed 30 Oct 08 WESTERN AUSTRALIA – Formed 26 Aug 96 XIAN – Formed 16 Jun 08

  25. IEEE ComSoc Chapter Growth (2000 – 2014)

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