IEEE White Paper

Original price was: $107.62.Current price is: $53.00.

AUTONOMOUS DRIVING ARCHITECTURE (ADA): Enabling Intelligent, Automated, and Connected Vehicles and Transportation

IEEE , 09/06/2024

Pages: 28

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– Active. As the automotive industry continues its rapid evolution toward autonomy, this document describes a prototypical Autonomous Driving Architecture (ADA) along with a promising application ecosystem. It comprehensively explores fundamental components within ADA, ranging from hardware and software stack layers to regulatory and ethical considerations. Trends and challenges: The document sets the stage by detailing prevailing trends shaping autonomous driving. It navigates challenges encountered in transformation, encompassing safety imperatives, regulatory complexities, cybersecurity concerns, and societal readiness. ADA: A focal point of the discussion, ADA delineates the hierarchical layers comprising hardware, software stack layers, infrastructure, services, and application interfaces. By proscribing their interplay, ADA’s modular and scalable framework will promote the evolution of autonomous driving systems. Applications: Venturing into practical uses, the document explores diverse applications fostered by ADA’s ecosystem, from immersive in-vehicle experiences to revolutionizing mobility. Innovative technologies: At the forefront of innovation, emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication are considered as enablers for autonomous driving and smart cars. Regulatory and ethical considerations: The document navigates the regulatory terrain governing autonomous vehicles, such as safety standards, certification protocols, and legal frameworks. In essence, this document offers a holistic view of ADA and its ecosystem, illuminating its vast potential and the challenges ahead in realizing the vision of autonomous mobility.

Original price was: $284.25.Current price is: $142.00.

WEB 3.0: The Evolution of Information-Centric Networks

IEEE , 09/13/2024

Pages: 23

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– Active. The aim of Web 3.0 is to revolutionize how users interact with and derive value from information in the digital age. By providing a framework for efficient information organization, value creation, and privacy preservation, solutions to critical challenges facing the current internet ecosystem are offered. The technical architecture, economic model, and potential impact of Web 3.0 are detailed in this white paper, and a vision for a more intelligent, valuable, and user-empowering web is presented. In an increasingly data-driven future, Web 3.0 could play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of internet technologies and applications, demonstrating the potential for transformative growth and innovation in the digital landscape.

Original price was: $121.14.Current price is: $60.00.

Stabilizing Qubits with Dynamic Frequencies, the Implications on Post-Quantum Encryption Protocols, and A Hybrid Quantum Internet

IEEE , 09/17/2024

Pages: 12

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– Active. The paper discusses how stabilized qubits can impact encryption methods, such as quantum key distribution (QKD) and Quantum Elliptical Curve Cryptography (QECC), by enhancing computational integrity and error rates. However, the ability to stabilize qubits also introduces potential risks, as it may lead to vulnerabilities in quantum cryptographic systems if not adequately addressed.

Original price was: $191.44.Current price is: $95.00.

Low-Latency Communication White Paper

IEEE , 10/03/2024

Pages: 24

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– Active. This white paper is to inform users and IEEE 802 working groups on the applications and requirements for low latency communications. Low latency is challenging to implement in wired or wireless networks. Some wireless applications are located in physical environments over which the operator/owner can exert control in unlicensed and licensed spectrum. However, in many environments, devices are subject to the effects of other wireless communication devices that can disturb their operation. Wired communications are less subject to these effects.

Original price was: $160.64.Current price is: $80.00.

A Framework for Human Decision-Making Through the Lifecycle of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems in Defense Applications

IEEE , 10/04/2024

Pages: 63

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The White Paper draws on insights published in foundational contributions across the natural and social sciences. As the literature on issues of AI and autonomy for defense systems has evolved over a longer period of time, these contributions are too numerous to list. Within the IEEE SA ecosystem, the work of the Research Group directly relates to and builds on foundational work pursued in two contexts: (1) The IEEE Ethically Aligned Design initiative (2019) (https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/import/documents/other/ead_v2.pdf) and (2) the Ethical and technical challenges in the development, use, and governance of autonomous weapons systems (2021) document produced by a predecessor independent group under IEEE SA auspices. (https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/import/documents/other/ethical-technical-challenges-autonomous-weapons-systems.pdf)
– Active. The framework set out in this document is intended to help inform a range of stakeholders involved in various types of decision-making related to autonomous and intelligent systems (AIS), especially in the military context. The framework provides a granular means for identifying the technical considerations that are necessary to meet legal requirements, to inform and guide ethical discussions, and to determine human responsibility and accountability across the entire lifecycle of AIS

Original price was: $283.12.Current price is: $141.00.

Simulation, Testing, Verification, and Validation (STV2) of Autonomous Driving

IEEE , 10/09/2024

Pages: 42

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– Active. STV2 is a set of processes that support the development, validation, and operation of autonomous driving systems from the perspectives of safety and cost. The scope, architecture, and critical components of STV2, as well as how the full lifecycle of autonomous driving systems is covered, is presented in this white paper. STV2 is part of the infrastructure and tooling layer of autonomous driving architecture. STV2’s business objective and process are fulfilled by a simulation system supported by data infrastructure as described in this white paper

Original price was: $288.31.Current price is: $144.00.

XR Ethics in War, Conflict, and Defense

IEEE , 10/25/2024

Pages: 32

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New IEEE Standard – Active. The scope of this report is the exploration of ethics-related issues to support the development, design, and deployment of XR applications in the war, conflict, and defense domain and the aim is to initiate expert-driven, multidiscipline analysis of the evolving XR Ethics requirements, with a vision to propose solutions, technologies, and standards in future updates. The set of recommendations within this report will hopefully contribute to the industry conceptualization of socio-technological issues, highlight concreted recommendations, and lay the groundwork for future technical-standardization activities.

Original price was: $105.20.Current price is: $52.00.

The Development of The Trusted Digital Identity Industry In Future Networks

IEEE , 10/30/2024

Pages: 21

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– Active. The historical development of information and communication network identity, as well as insights into network identity technologies, applications, and industry trends are reviewed in this report. Current approaches to implementing digital identity in future networks are outlined, and definitions and key metrics for trustworthy digital identities in future networks are proposed. Additionally, a forward-looking perspective on future developments is provided.

Original price was: $110.76.Current price is: $55.00.

Mobile and Transportable Energy Storage Systems: Business Case and Benchmark Analysis

IEEE , 11/15/2024

Pages: 26

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– Active. An innovative approach to conventional portable and emergency gensets involves the use of mobile energy storage systems (MESS) and transportable energy storage systems (TESS), offering clean and noise-free alternative solutions. While enhancing grid reliability and resilience remains a critical objective in MESS/TESS deployment, it is equally important to assess the business use cases and cost-effectiveness of these alternative approaches compared to conventional solutions, such as using diesel or gas generators. This paper delves into the business use cases of using mobile ESS and provides benchmark examples, both for utility and non-utility sectors, to illustrate the application of MESS/TESS in sustaining the reliability and resilience of energy supply. In addition, a high-level cost-benefit analysis framework is presented, which outlines the potential financial considerations for the widespread adoption of these solutions in various industry sectors.

Original price was: $143.94.Current price is: $71.00.

Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) Securing Our Digital Futures

IEEE , 11/19/2024

Pages: 35

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– Active. In recognition of the complexities facing organizational leaders in navigating responsibility across the social, economic, and environmental (physical and digital) domains, corporate digital responsibility (CDR) is a method to assist evidence-based decision-making processes. Furthermore, few organizations possess the skills, knowledge, or resources to implement a coherent process or policy to manage potentially conflicting responsibilities, let alone sectoral regulation(s). A CDR manifesto was co-created via an international group of industry practitioners, consultants, and academics working through the challenges of producing an adaptive framework and manifesto. The framework and manifesto underpin this white paper as a holistic mechanism that enables organizations to understand their responsibilities for the use/reuse of data and digital technologies in providing safe digital environments for stakeholders while taking responsibility for preserving the planet and its finite resources. Furthermore, providing techniques to assist in shaping and changing organizational culture and mindset takes time and draws on the lessons learned from current CDR adopters. The goal is to inform and promote critical thinking and organizational practices that are fit for purpose in today’s fluid socio-technological and digital marketplace. To place the previous information in context, a definition of CDR and the need for this framework in our current digital society is required.

Original price was: $157.19.Current price is: $78.00.

Is Deception in Emulated Empathy Innately Bad?

IEEE , 12/13/2024

Pages: 35

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– Active. This white paper draws on interdisciplinary academic knowledge and real-world examples to think through the parameters of debate about deception and empathy-based human-artificial intelligence (AI) partnering. While a common human reaction is to instinctively reject, and be repulsed by, the idea of deception in AI partners, this paper offers an overview and analysis of a wider range of positions on such deception before coming to a considered conclusion. Mindful that deception in relation to humans and in AI are broad topics, the paper draws on studies that examine deception in both human-human relationships and human-AI/robot relationships. The paper then considers deception in human-AI partnerships, drawing on IEEE P7014.1, Recommended Practice for Ethical Considerations of Emulated Empathy in Partner-based General-Purpose Artificial Intelligence Systems. This white paper is a first take at distilling the issues, bearing in mind that at the time of writing (late 2024), this recommended practice is still under development and the roll-out of human-AI partners displaying qualities of empathy is in flux.

Original price was: $180.15.Current price is: $90.00.

Electric Vehicle Charging Systems–Interoperability, Safety, and Testing Considerations

IEEE , 12/20/2024

Pages: 39

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– Active. This white paper aims to provide an insightful overview of the current technological landscape in transportation electrification. It delves into the anticipated challenges associated with high-power MW charging, highlights recent relevant standards, and proposes actionable steps for the advancement of the transportation electrification industry