Abstract :
Provides a listing of current staff, committee members and society officers. The field of interest of the IEEE Communications Society consists of all telecommunications including telephone, telegraphy, facsimile, and point-to-point television, by electromagnetic propagation including radio; wire; aerial, underground, coaxial, and submarine cables; waveguides, communication satellites, and lasers; in marine, aeronautical, space, and fixed station services; repeaters, radio relaying, signal storage, and regeneration; telecommunication error detection and correction; multiplexing and carrier techniques; communication switching systems; data communications; and communication theory. In addition to the above, this Journal or the IEEE Transactions on Communications contains papers pertaining to analog and digital signal processing and modulation, audio and video encoding techniques, the theory and design of transmitters, receivers, and repeaters for communications via optical and sonic media, the design and analysis of computer communication systems, and the development of communication software. Contributions of theory enhancing the understanding of communication systems and techniques are included, as are discussions of the social implications of the development of communication technology. All members of the IEEE are eligible for membership in the Society upon payment of the annual Society membership fee