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HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONrgest concentrations of information communications technology in the world.For example, the IEEE Canada Showcase of Canadian Engineering Achievements2 includes the following projects that were based in the Ottawa area, and involved many IEEE members.Radar5, radio* 4, electronic music5, Telidon6 *, t HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONhe Crash Position Indicator', the Alouette8 9, Anil? and ISIS10 satellites, the pacemaker11 12, and the Sudbury Neutrino ObservatoryAccording to the OHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION
ttawa Centre for Research and Innovation (OCRI) "Ottawa boasts the highest percentage of university graduates in Canada and the second largest concentHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONgh tech” community, which some termed “Silicon Valley North” is outlined in the book "SiliconAdltey. Nọnhỉ.AHigh-Tech Cluster of Innovation-Olid. Entrepreneurship”, edited by Larisa V. Shavina-4.InstitutionsOttawa is the location of a number of Engineering and Scientific Research and Development Ins HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONtitutions in which IEEE members have played a large role.15These Institutions consist of:•the Communications Research Centre, or CRC, located in the wHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION
est end of Ottawa;•the Bell Northern Research Laboratories (BNR) located nearby;•the National Research Council16, located in the east end of Ottawa;1DHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONhtml4http://www.ieee.ca/millennium/radio/radio_about.html5http://www.leee.ca/millennlunvelectronlc_music/em_about.hunl6http://www.leee.ca/millennlunvtelkion/telidon_about.hunlhttp://www.ieee.ca/millenniunVcpi/cpi_about.html8http://www.ieee.ca/millenniunValouette/alouette_about.html9http://www.leee.c HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONa/millennlunVanik/anlk_dbout.hanl10hnpV/www.ieee.ca/mlllennlum/lsls/lsis_about.htmlu http://www.ieee.ca/millennium/pacemaker/pacemaker_about.html; NRCHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION
12http://www.ieee.ca’’millennium/neutrino/sno_about.html; Physics Department, Carleton University13http://www.lindsayrgwatt.com/archives/old_blog/7_CaHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONributions. T. L. McPhail and D. c. Coll. eds. The University of Calgary. 1986. ISBN 0-88953-083-1115 http://www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca/NSERC-CRSNG History-Historique/index_eng.asp1• Carleton University and The University of Ottawa, each of which has very active programs in electrical engineering, communi HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONcations and computer technologies;LaboratoriesCRCr consists of three Laboratories: the Communications Laboratory; the Electronics Laboratory, and theHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION
Radio Physics Laboratory. It originated in the 1950’s as the Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment15, which was the home of extensive ionoHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONonospheric sounding satellite - to Canada’s Space Program-; the JANET meteor-burst communications* * 18 19 20 * * 23; one of the very first large-scale transistor test sites: the DRTE computer4; and Telidon25 26 *, Canada’s videotex system that led to the NAPLPS standard for videotex and teletext36, HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION and many other projects37.Bell Northern Research Laboratories28 were founded in 1961. Many major innovations in digital telephony and data communicatHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION
ions originated at this site.29 Among these were the X.25 DataPac network (circa 1964)30 and packet switching (1974).Public data communications and ISHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONvelopments in Telecommunications: An Overview of Significant Contributions”, edited by T. L. McPhail and D. c. Coll, published by the University of Calgary in 1986. Notes on significant Canadian developments, such as Telidon, cable TV, channel equalization, JANET, and HF communications are presented HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION there as well. A paper by Roy M. Dohoo, long time DRB research manager, on the development of Canadian satellite communications is presented. Elmer HHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION
ara reviews the state of fibre optic communications; and Asrar Sheikh, then of Carleton University, described the future of mobile wireless communicatHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the lar HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONriendsofcrc.ca/Foundations.httnl; http://pubs.drdc.gc.ca/PDFS/uncl7/pS18800.pdf19http://ieeexplore.teee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?isnumber=4066900&amumber=4066911&count=16&index=1020http://www.ieee.caAnlllennium/alouene/aloueae_home.html HISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTIONHISTORY - IEEE OTTAWA SECTION1The history of the IEEE in Ottawa is the story of the people and institutions and industries that created one of the larGọi ngay
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