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PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE
2012 EDITORIAL BOARD
Robert J. Trew, Editor-In-Chief
James E. Brittain, Associate
Editor, History
Derek Abbott
Metin Akay
Duncan C. Baker
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Faramaz Davarian
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Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/JPROC.2012.2196129
1245 CENTENNIAL
EDITORIAL
Welcome to Our
Centennial Celebration
Issue!
By R. J . Trew
1247 CENTENNIAL
HISTORY
Scanning the P
ROCEEDINGS
for History
By G. W. Day
1250 SCANNING THE
ISSUE
Centennial Special Issue
By J. Calder
1278 POINT OF VIEW
100 Years in the Past and
100 Years in the Future
By P. Cochrane
1889 POINT OF VIEW
A Centennial Review
of Style and Contents
in the P
ROCEEDINGS OF
THE IEEE
By H. Sales
1899 SCANNING OUR PAST
Scanning My Past: Some
Personal Reflections
Stimulated by the
P
ROCEEDINGS Centennial
By J. E. Brittain
1904 FUTURE SPECIAL
ISSUES/SPECIAL
SECTIONS
MAY 13TH, 2012 / VOL. 100
DEPARTMENTS
Refl ections and Reviews of Past Predictions
1255 Overview for Reflections and Reviews of Past Predictions
By H. J. Trusell
1261 Back to the Future—1962 Redux
By R. Lucky
1265 Like Being There
By J. L. Flanagan
1268 To Learn About Nature Look to Nature Itself
By E. R. Lewis
1271 Computational Social Systems
By E. E. Santos
1273 Research Funding and the PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE Centennial
By R. J. Trew
Cyber–Physical Systems
1285 Prolog to the Section on Cyber–Physical Systems
By K.-D. Kim and P. R. Kumar
One of the biggest challenges to the implementation of cyber technology
systems is their complexity which makes it more difficult to design and develop
software systems.
1287 Cyber–Physical Systems: A Perspective at the Centennial
By K.-D. Kim and P. R. Kumar
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper surveys cyber–physical systems and the potential
benefits of the convergence of computing, communications, and control
technologies for developing next-generation engineered systems.
1309 A Cyber–Physical Future
By R. Rajkumar
|
INVITED PAPER
|
Technical challenges will be overcome in the future resulting
in a science of cyber–physical systems (CPSs) and new technological solutions
that will make CPS deployment practical, affordable, and reliable.
Electric Power and Energy Engineering
1313 Prolog to the Section on Electric Power and Energy Engineering
By G. T. Heydt, R. Ayyanar, K. W. Hedman, and V. Vittal
This section on the subject of power and energy consists of two papers; the first
paper covers the history and growth and the second one is more visionary in
scope, dealing with present trends, including the smart grid, and the future of
the field.
1315 Electric Power and Energy Engineering: The First Century
By G. T. Heydt, R. Ayyanar, K. W. Hedman, and V. Vittal
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper deals with power engineering in the early days and
traces its development and its resources and how it became apparent in the
1930s that networking of power systems had a number of significant
advantages, especially related to reliability.
[ Continued on page 1238➤]
On the Cover: Our retrospective
cover on this very special Centennial
Issue, commemorating the 100th
Anniversary of the establishment of
the Institute of Radio Engineers in
1912, is meant to suggest a
constantly changing and
evolving World.
CONTENTS
CENTENNIAL SPECIAL ISSUE
Vol. 100, May 13th, 2012
|
Proceedings of the IEEE
1237
1238
Proceedings of the IEEE
|
Vol. 100, May 13th, 2012
CONTENTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1237
CENTENNIAL SPECIAL ISSUE
1329
Smart Grids and Beyond: Achieving the Full Potential of Electricity Systems
By M. Kezunovic, J. D. McCalley, and T. J. Overbye
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper deals with present trends and some future expectations and discusses the
barriers to implementation of the smart grid, and how each sector of the field from supplier to consumer is
approaching these barriers.
Engineering Education
1342 Prolog to the Section on Engineering Education
By L. H. Jamieson
Much more than transferring a body of knowledge from a professor to a student, engineering education
involves self-awareness and identity—both of the student and of our collective educational institutions—and
how we define (or erase) the boundaries between classrooms and learning.
1344 Five Major Shifts in 100 Years of Engineering Education
By J. E. Froyd, P. C. Wankat, and K. A. Smith
|
INVITED PAPER
|
The authors discuss what has reshaped, or is currently reshaping, engineering education
over the past 100 years up until the current emphasis on design, learning, and social–behavioral sciences
research and the role of technology.
1361 Engineering Education Today: Capturing the Afterlife of Sisyphus in Five Snapshots
By R. A. Cheville
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper reviews engineering education from a student’s perspective, an engineering
program department’s view, a policy-maker’s perspective, the view of society, and concludes with a
discussion on the impact of information technology on engineering education.
1376 Beyond 2020: Preparing Engineers for the Future
By S. A. Rajala
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper examines the changes that are transforming the engineering profession and
suggests the need for a sixth major shift: the integration of attributes of a global engineer, and concludes
with the challenges and implications for future engineering education.
Entertainment Technologies
1384 Prolog to the Section on Entertainment Technologies
By S. Ng
Rapid and widespread broadband penetration, ubiquitous connectivity, the emergence of cloud-based
services, and the profusion of social networks and media have impacted how we receive entertainment content.
1386 A Brief History of Entertainment Technologies
By S. Ng
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper reviews the history of entertainment technologies from the early days of film and
television to the present, in order to provide some perspective into the future trajectories of technology and
entertainment.
1391 The Future of Cloud-Based Entertainment
By K. Hughes
|
INVITED PAPER
|
The era of preprogrammed entertainment contained in a physical object such as a CD or
other media storage device is ending with the arrival of seemingly endless quantities of entertainment in the
cloud via a variety of streaming data devices.
1395 Social Television: Enabling Technologies and Architectures
By M.-J. Montpetit and M. Médard
|
INVITED PAPER
|
The concept of TV and other content being everywhere has been accepted in the
entertainment world and this paper reviews the recent developments that will create social television
experiences beyond the current generation.
[ Continued on page 1239➤]
CONTENTS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1238
CENTENNIAL SPECIAL ISSUE
1400
Mobile Clouds: The New Content Distribution Platform
By M. V. Pedersen and F. H. P. Fitzek
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INVITED PAPER
|
In this paper, the future of digital media content distribution using mobile clouds is
introduced and the impact of social networks on sharing content and other limited resources such as
spectrum is highlighted.
1404 Entertainment in the Age of Big Data
By T. Schlieski and B. D. Johnson
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper discusses the maturing age of big data where stories can become adaptive
algorithms, creating a more engaging and interactive future for entertainment.
Hardware/Software Codesign
1409 Prolog to the Section on Hardware/Software Codesign
By S. Ha
The paper in this section provides a bird’s eye view on the history of the codesign methodology,
highlights its major research directions and achievements, and predicts future research directions
for the decades ahead.
1411 Hardware/Software Codesign: The Past, the Present, and Predicting the Future
By J. Teich
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper reviews the past, present, and future prospects for hardware/software codesign,
which is used extensively in embedded electronic system products for automobiles, industrial design
automation, avionics, mobile devices, home appliances, and other products.
Mass Storage and Data Retrieval
1431 Prolog to the Section on Mass Storage and Data Retrieval
By X. Zhou
Many individuals in business, science, and technology are discussing the phenomenon of “big data” and
“cloud computing” and at the core of these innovations are “data sets” so large that existing mass data
storage systems are inadequate.
1433 The History of Storage Systems
By K. Goda and M. Kitsuregawa
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper reviews the history and development of various data storage systems ranging
from the early days of paper and punched cards through digital storage media technologies including storage
networking and cloud-based storage systems.
1441 The History of Web Archiving
By M. Toyoda and M. Kitsuregawa
|
INVITED PAPER
|
An explosive amount of data has been generated in the past two decades and shared by
billions of people over the Internet, and this paper discusses the history and the current challenges of
archiving massive and extremely diverse amounts of user-generated WWW data.
1444 The History of Information Retrieval Research
By M. Sanderson and W. B. Croft
|
INVITED PAPER
|
This paper provides some perspective on the history of information retrieval that had its
beginnings long before the creation of the Internet and provides some enlightened predictions on possible
future directions of the field.
Advanced Materials for Electronics, Photonics, and Energy Storage
1452 Prolog to the Section on Advanced Materials for Electronics, Photonics, and Energy Storage
By B. Chalamala
The pace of discovery and development in materials research is beginning to accelerate as we are
approaching traditional design limits of structures in a wide range of technologies.
Vol. 100, May 13th, 2012
|
Proceedings of the IEEE
1239
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