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Week of Events
IEEE CTS LMAG and CTCN 9.19.2024 meeting – System and Platform Debug using the Ubiquitous USB Type-C Connector
System and platform debug is extremely important to launch products early-on, to avoid undue delays in production, for faster customer and in-field debug. Traditional debug techniques using open-chassis is useful for system debug but it takes unsurmountable amount of time for removing the chips from the platform leading to excessive debug throughput for platform debug. With the availability of USB Type-C connectors on most computer platforms, enabling debug using USB Type-C connectors opens up an entirely new way of platform debug without opening up the platform called closed-chassis debug. Closed-Chassis Platform Debug using the available functional receptacle, such as USB Type-C, on a final- form factor device is of paramount importance for Hardware, Software and Firmware debug. With Type-C receptacle becoming widely the most popular choice by most OEMs/ODMs, this ubiquitous connector/receptacle becomes the choicest interface for debug purposes. This presentation starts with the traditional debug techniques, with details on the history of USB and how USB evolved to the Type-C connector and then going on to cover the system and platform debug techniques as well as open and closed-chassis debug using the ubiquitous USB Type-C connector. Speaker(s): Sankaran Menon, Agenda: 6:00 to 6:05 PM - Open for participants to enter and network. 6:05 to 6:10 PM - IEEE LM and CTCN Business meeting and to introduce speaker. 6:10 to 7:30 PM - Formal Program and Q&A. Room: 8, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Rd., Austin, Texas, United States, 78754, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431672
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Sept) via Zoom
Black Hills – Executive Committee Meeting (2024 Sept) via Zoom
Meeting for general administration and operation of the Black Hills Subsection. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/432364
IEEE Denver ExCom September 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
IEEE Denver ExCom September 2024 Meeting (In Person and Webex)
In Person attendance at Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204. NOTE On Parking: They have been changing which lots they ask you to park in so look at the sign in front of the front door. Last time was lots S,V, or T. There is a QR code inside Brooklyns that will ask for your license plate number, but no payment method is needed. Remote attendance via WebEx call-in: Denver Excom Meeting Hosted by IEEE Denver Section https://ieeemeetings.webex.com/ieeemeetings/j.php?MTID=m4fa1461a887d1a94fd52de51e94aa369 3rd Tuesday 6:00 PM | 2 hours 30 minutes | (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) Occurs the third Tuesday of every month effective 6/15/2021 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM, (UTC-06:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) Meeting number: 596 761 562 Password: huVJgx2N7b7 Join by video system Dial 596761562@ieeemeetings.webex.com You can also dial 173.243.2.68 and enter your meeting number. Join by phone +1-415-655-0002 United States Toll 1-855-282-6330 United States Toll Free Access code: 596 761 562 Agenda: - Meals and Socializing 6-6:30pm - Roll Call, Introductions, and Verification of a Quorum - Additions to the Agenda - Officer Reports - Student/ Affinity Group / Chapter Updates - Committee Reports - Old Business - Other Items & New Business - Adjourn Original Brooklyn's, 2644 W Colfax Ave, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80204, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/432903
CIR & CIS: Relative Localization in Multi-Robot and Wireless Networked Systems
CIR & CIS: Relative Localization in Multi-Robot and Wireless Networked Systems
Presentation: Relative Localization in Multi-Robot and Wireless Networked Systems Abstract: Dr Parasuraman will present his recent work in the research of relative localization in mobile robots and sensors, where the robots collaborate their measurements and apply Bayesian sampling and graph-theoretic approaches to perform relative localization and exploration in a distributed manner. The novelty of these approaches lies in their ubiquity of relying only on minimal sensor data, making them applicable to SWAP-constrained devices like IoT nodes and swarm robots. Dr Parasuraman will also present some extensions of these works to an autonomous multi-robot exploration domain by presenting a distributed earning technique using ad-hoc map merging and significantly reducing communication and computation costs. Speaker(s): Ramviyas Parasuraman, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/433650
IEEE CTS LMAG & CTCN 9.19.2024 meeting – System and Platform Debug using USB Type-C Connector
IEEE CTS LMAG & CTCN 9.19.2024 meeting – System and Platform Debug using USB Type-C Connector
System and platform debug is extremely important to launch products quickly, to avoid undue delays in production, for faster customer product introduction, for in-field debug, etc. Traditional debug techniques using open-chassis are useful for system debug, but removing the chips from the platform takes an unacceptable amount of time in today's competitive environment. The availability of USB Type-C connectors on most computer platforms opens up an entirely new platform debug method called closed-chassis debug. This new type of debug eliminates the need to open up the platform. Closed-Chassis Platform Debug using an available functional receptacle, such as USB Type-C, on a final form factor device is now highly important for Hardware, Software and Firmware debug. The wide acceptance of the Type-C receptacle by most OEMs/ODMs, makes this connector/receptacle the optimum interface for debug purposes. This presentation starts by introducing traditional debug techniques, then gives details on the history of USB and how USB evolved to the Type-C connector. It then goes covers new system and platform debug techniques including open and closed-chassis debug using the ubiquitous USB Type-C connector. Speaker(s): Sankaran Menon, Agenda: 6:00 to 6:05 PM - Open for participants to enter and network. 6:05 to 6:10 PM - IEEE LM and CTCN Business meeting and to introduce speaker. 6:10 to 7:30 PM - Formal Program and Q&A. Room: 8, Bldg: Asian American Resource Center, 8401 Cameron Rd., Austin, Texas, United States, 78754, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431672
Advancing Engineering at Colorado State University Allen Robinson, CSU Dean of Engineering,
Advancing Engineering at Colorado State University Allen Robinson, CSU Dean of Engineering,
In this presentation he will share some observations and plans for the College developed during his first year as Dean. It will highlight two initiatives – the development of a new $150M Center in high-powered lasers and the creation of a common first-year experience for undergraduate engineering students. CSU’s new High-Power Laser Center builds upon decades of research excellence led by University Distinguished Professors Jorge Rocca and Carmen Menoni. The new first-year experience will strengthen our students’ foundational skills while providing them with the time and resources to explore the engineering disciplines offered at the college. This research-based program will generate better outcomes, better students, and better engineers. Speaker(s): Allen Robinson, Agenda: 6:00 pm Doors Open 6:30 pm Online Broadcast starts, announcement and welcome-Kris Waage 6:40 pm Did'ja Hear? See description below-Scott Evans 7:00 pm Main Presentation- Allen Robinson 8:00 End Didja Hear? This is a fifteen minute, fast paced, open mike time set aside to encourage member conversation, collaboration, and ideation; hopefully resulting in increased member involvement and a chance to contribute. Structure -Members will sign up at the meeting, before the official start of the meeting. -Time will allow 3 five-minute presenters or a five-minute and a ten-minute talk or maybe one 15-minute talk might be possible if it is interesting and appropriate. - Presenters may present informally or formally. Slides are okay, but not necessary. - Q&A counts toward the time, so no long-winded sessions. Content -Weird and entertaining technical problem you solved or cannot solve - Update on a cool project - An unusual or interesting science or technical topic - Funny story - Seeking employment/seeking employees -Funding for a startup. Room: C120, Bldg: CSU Engineering Building, 400 Isotope Drive, Fort Collins , Colorado, United States, 80521, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/431419