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Introducing the IEEE Internet of Things Magazine

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IEEE is proud to announce the IEEE Internet of Things Magazine, a publication of the IEEE IoT Initiative, a multi-society technical group.

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We're on the Air!

TVThe IoT Channel on IEEE.tv has grown to become a robust resource, with more than 100 technical presentations, keynotes, and panel sessions available from past editions of the IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT.) Streaming is free of charge to all, and IEEE members can download the videos as well.

Go to the IEEE.tv IoT Channel.

 

 

Articles & Publications

IEEE Talks IoT

IEEE Talks IoT

Check out our ongoing series of Q&A articles with the IEEE experts!

Read our latest Q&A with George Corser, assistant professor of computer science and information systems at Saginaw Valley State University. In this interview, Corser explores some of the key considerations and challenges for security in a variety of IoT applications, including autonomous ones.

Read more IEEE Talks IoT articles

 

The IEEE IoT eNewsletter is looking for authors!

The IEEE IoT eNewsletter is a bi-monthly online publication that features practical and timely technical information and forward-looking commentary on IoT developments and deployments around the world. We are currently looking for authors to contribute articles for future issues. Learn more about how to contribute an article.

 

Read more articles on the Publications page.

 

Conference Presentations

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Share in the knowledge that our subject-matter experts shared at IEEE IoT Summits, Conference and World Forums.

View the Conference Presentations page.

 

 

 

 

Webinars

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Mobile Power and the Internet of Thing Webinar - 2 May 2018

Presenter: Lee Stogner
Vincula Group, IEEE IoT Initiative

This webinar provides an introduction to the technology, applications and issues in providing electrical power for mobile devices such as wearables / medical devices and remotely installed equipment for the Internet of Things.  Users will be able to understand how power can be provided for the billions of devices that will be remotely connected to the Internet in the years ahead.

Access this webinar on demand

View more webinars on the Webinars page.

 

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