The technology that makes information synthesis, transformation, extraction, and interpretation possible is signal processing. It includes the theory, algorithms and their corresponding structures and implementations, as well as applications, all of which are connected to processing information found in a variety of formats that are collectively referred to as signals. For creating, altering, transmitting, and learning from signals, signal processing employs mathematical, statistical, computational, heuristic, and/or linguistic representations, formalisms, modeling tools, and algorithms.
The IEEE Communications Society embraces science, technology, applications, and standards for information organization, collection, and transfer using electronic, optical, and wireless channels and networks. These include, but are not limited to: Systems and network architecture, control, and management; Protocols, software, and middleware; Quality of service, reliability, and security; Modulation, detection, coding, and signaling; Switching and routing; Mobile and portable communications.
1MISSION
Educate The Signal Processing Community.
Advancing And Disseminating Cutting-Edge Scientific Knowledge.
Offering A Forum For Interaction And Idea Exchange.
Encourages The Production And Exchange Of Knowledge Within The World’s Technical Community.
Technological Innovation.
Members Services For Their Technical And Professional Progress As Well As Forums For Technical Discussions Among Experts From Academia, Business, And Government Institutions.
2VISION
The Dynamic Signal Processing Society is the premier provider of signal processing knowledge and tools to a global community. In order to achieve this, we act as a one-stop shop for signal processing resources, offer a wide range of excellent resources to a wide range of users in formats tailored to their interests, adapt to a rapidly evolving technical community, and actively participate in the education of signal processing professionals at all levels.To bring everyone in harmony by researching, using, teaching, and incubating new ideas in the field of communications and networking technologies.The Society aspires to be the global organization of choice for professionals in communications. Each year, there are various events sponsored, including the International Conference on Communications.
3Why join?
The IEEE ComSoc is a technical society with a focus on enhancing communications and networking technologies. Throughout the year, it sponsors an array of technical conferences, symposiums, and workshops in a variety of geographically diverse locations to provide computing enthusiasts with cutting-edge forums for the discovery, creation, capture, and exchange of highly peer-reviewed scientific and technological knowledge that is beneficial to our members, the profession, and society.
The IEEE Communication Society’s (Comsoc) mission is to provide students with the opportunity to network with business leaders, engage in professional development events, and develop contacts for internships and future job prospects, while also encouraging them toward advancement.
4What activities does this society do?
Signal processing uses mathematical, statistical, computational, heuristic, linguistic, and other representations, formalisms, modeling tools, and algorithms for creating, modifying, transmitting, and learning from signals. With the intention of expanding and sharing cutting-edge scientific information and resources, educating the signal processing community, and providing a place for discussion and idea exchange, the Signal Processing Society was established on a global scale.
In all facets of communications science, engineering, and technology, ComSoc encourages innovative work. It promotes the creation of software applications that transmit voice, data, images, and/or videos between places via signals. This Society supports the theory and application of systems involving all relevant systems and transfer-facilitating operations, all transmission media, switched and unswitched networks, network layouts, protocols, architectures, and implementations.