IEEE-SA definition
Examples of IEEE-SA in a sentence
Interim status reports, containing the same type of information as the annual reports, shall be made available to the IEEE 802 EC prior to each IEEE 802 plenary session and to the IEEE-SA Board of Governors prior to each of its meetings.
The original ISO/IEEE Standard is considered revised when ISO achieves the requisite FDIS approval (or unanimous DIS approval) and when the IEEE-SA Standards Board has provided its requisite approval, according to the rules and Directives of the respective organizations.
Within 802, the Working Group IEEE-SA 802.11 is responsible for the standardization of Wireless aspects of LANs and MANs. The IEEE-SA Std 802.11-1997 specifies an interoperability standard for data rates of 1 and 2 Mbit/s using either radio (2.4 GHz band) or infrared.
The EC will manage, and IEEE-SA Industry Connections will supply reasonable resources, to produce “fast-track” materials, such as proposals for standards, white papers, guides and position papers, and press releases.
If you cancel for any reason other than acts of God, government authority, riots, epidemics, unusually severe weather, fire, floods, war, terrorism, embargoes, labor disputes or strikes, or other cause beyond the parties’ control, which make it inadvisable, commercially impracticable, illegal or impossible to attend, you (or your organization) shall be responsible for reimbursing IEEE-SA for all non-refundable expenses.
The IEEE, through its IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) is also a leading developer of voluntary national and international consensus-based safety and performance standards in a variety of fields.
The IEEE-SA is the only body that can speak for IEEE in the area of standardization.
The IEEE-SA 802 Local and Metropolitan Area Network Standards Committee is sponsored by the IEEE-SA Computer Society and is responsible for the standardization of Local Area Networks and Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs).
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The IEEE-SA provides a standards program that serves the global requirements of industry, government, and the public.