Biomedical Engineering Reference
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A.3 IEEE Standards Association
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard [
13
] provides
the safety assurance level for industries, including: power and energy, biomedical
and health care, information technology, transportation, nanotechnology, telecom-
munication, information assurance, and many more. The IEEE standard is interna-
tionally recognised and technical experts from all over the world participate in the
development of it [
13
,
17
]. The IEEE standards documents are prepared within the
IEEE societies. The IEEE standards are developed by both groups of experts related
to the subject within the IEEE societies and outside from the IEEE societies. The
IEEE societies built a group from the broad range of individuals and organisations
from worldwide with different kinds of expert to assist in standards development
and standards-related collaboration. This group helps for innovation and expansion
of technologies on the criteria of international market demand related to the safety
systems. The IEEE standard is approved by authority and considers the users rec-
ommendations before apply into the development process. All these standards are
reviewed at least every five years to qualify the new amendments in the systems.
IEEE societies provide standards for almost every area of engineering, which are
enumerated as follows:
•
Aerospace Electronics
•
Antennas & Propagation
•
Batteries
•
Communications
•
Computer Technology
•
Consumer Electronics
•
Electromagnetic Compatibility
•
Green & Clean Technology
•
Healthcare IT
•
Industry Applications
•
Instrumentation & Measurement
•
National Electrical Safety Code
•
Nuclear Power
•
Power & Energy
•
Power Electronics
•
Smart Grid
•
Software & Systems Engineering
•
Transportation
•
Wired & Wireless
We have given some basic details about related to the Software & Systems Engi-
neering, which are defined as follows:
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