En el presente webinar, veremos el concepto de infraestructura de centro de datos y sus principales componentes físicos, analizando cada uno de ellos, para con ello definir los tipos de data centers que pueden ser implementados, y finalmente concluir cuales son los nuevos desafíos y tendencias de acuerdo al crecimiento de tecnologías emergentes como Cloud Computing, 5G, entre otros. Co-sponsored by: Joseph Augusto Vizcarra Huapaya Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352609
Las telecomunicaciones hoy en día tienen un papel fundamental en nuestras vidas, gracias a ella podemos navegar por internet, hacer llamadas, ya sea a través una línea fija o móvil, escuchar la radio y poder ver nuestros programas en la TV por cable, todo esto debido a las modulaciones digitales y señales vectoriales. En esta presentación se revisaran los conceptos de las señales vectoriales y la modulación digital atravez de una demostración técnica con equipos Rigol Technologies en la que se modulará una información digital haciendo uso de un módulo NRF24L01 para posteriormente analizarla en el dominio del tiempo y la frecuencia. El análisis se realizará con un analizador de espectro en tiempo real RSA5032N. Haciendo uso de las capacidades del analizador de espectro en tiempo real se realizará un análisis vectorial de la señal para reconstruir la información. Co-sponsored by: Selfnet, REDTPI4.0 CYTED Speaker(s): Ing. Juan Hernández, Agenda: 1) Modulaciones digitales 2) Analisis vectorial 3) Demostración de las técnicas en banco de pruebas Room: 1, Bldg: Edificio de Ciencias OWCC, Calle al plan del Pino, Ciudadela Don Bosco, Soyapango, San Salvador, El Salvador, 1874
Cyberattacks are constantly ravaging valuable data, wasting time and costly resources, and negatively affecting the reputation of companies and institutions worldwide. Big, high-profile organizations have suffered the consequences of cyberattacks with high impact on the organizations themselves, their customers, collaborators, and society in general. We are in the era of ubiquitous systems; we expect more than 75 billion devices or smart things connected by 2025. We observe the design of different solutions to tackle this problem. However, how is academia addressing the sophistication in cyberattacks? Are we able to anticipate the next moves of attackers to protect our information assets? How could academia benefit from the data generated in the network, to create security intelligence, and prevent attacks? This talk intends to elicit a discussion around these questions and present an overview of correlated research developed by Dr. Nogueira’s research team, and future directions in these topics. Speaker(s): Michele Nogueira, Room: Bi214/215, Bldg: Library, Av. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 64849
Conversatorio presencial en que profesionales de la industria compartirán los desafíos y retos que han enfrentado en la dirección de proyectos. Co-sponsored by: WIE, Project Management Institute, Universidad Tecnologica de Panama Agenda: Gloribel Céspedes - Línea 3 del Metro de Panamá Raisa Rosero - Consultora de Proyectos de Tecnología Rosilena Lindo - Subsecretaria Nacional de Energía Yéssica Sáez - Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá Bldg: Edificio 1, Salón Roberto Barraza, Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá, Panama, Panama, Panama
LA DLT#1_Monterrey_Guadalajara_Morelos _Nogueira 2303 Co-sponsored by: ITESO Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente Speaker(s): Dra. Michele Nogueira, Bldg: Auditorio D2, ITESO: Periférico Sur 8585, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Tlaquepaque, Jalisco, Mexico, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353756
Seminarios mensuales sobre comunicaciones brindados por profesionales en Latinoamérica. Se realizan en idioma castellano y son abiertos. Speaker(s): Dr. Alexis A. Dowhuszko, Agenda: 18:00 Presentación a cargo de José Ignacio Alvarez-Hamelin (ComSoc Argentina Vice Chair) 18:05 Tecnologías inalámbricas ópticas: oportunidades y desafíos más allá de 5G (Dr. Alexis A. Dowhuszko, Aalto University, Finland) 18:50 Preguntas y comentarios Room: 301, Paseo Colon 850, (sólo capacidad limitada, se necesita acceso con DNI, aguardar confirmación), Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1063
Cyberattacks are constantly ravaging valuable data, wasting time and costly resources, and negatively affecting the reputation of companies and institutions worldwide. Big, high profile organizations have suffered the consequences of cyberattacks with high impact on the organizations themselves, their customers, collaborators, and society in general. WannaCry and other ransomware software are still a threat that affect computers, encrypting data, and demanding ransom payments in Bitcoin cryptocurrency. Another example, sophisticated versions of Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks (DDoS attacks), launched from Internet-connected devices -- such as IP cameras, residential gateways and baby monitors, cause major Internet platforms and services to be unavailable to many users around the world. These examples highlight the power and potential of cyberattacks, revealing a constant improvement and sophistication in attacking strategies. For sure, cybersecurity is not anymore what it used to be; we are in the era of ubiquitous systems, we expect more than 75 billion devices or smart things connected by 2025. We observe the design of different solutions to tackle this problem, for instance, digital passports for seamless entry at Dubai Airport, supported by the blockchain technology, expecting it stands as proof of all the transactions on the network. However, how is academia addressing the sophistication in cyberattacks? Are we able to anticipate the next moves of attackers to protect our information assets? How could academia benefit from the data generated in the network, to create security intelligence, and prevent attacks? This talk intends to elicit a discussion around these questions, and present an overview of correlated researches developed by Dr. Nogueira’s research team, and future directions in these topics. Co-sponsored by: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM) Speaker(s): Michele Nogueira, Room: Auditorio, Bldg: B, Avenida Universidad 1001, Colonia Chamilpa, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas e Ingeniería, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, 62210, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351478
In this talk, Dr. Michele Nogueira will present her insights from academia to motivate students and young professionals to follow their goals and dreams in a STEM career. Dr. Nogueira correlates her journey in her successful engineering career to a triathlon training she has followed in order to complete the race called "70.3 Ironman". Co-sponsored by: Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos (UAEM) Speaker(s): Michele Nogueira, Room: Auditorio, Bldg: B, Avenida Universidad 1001, Colonia Chamilpa, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas e Ingeniería, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, 62210, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/351499
Cyberattacks are constantly ravaging valuable data, wasting time and costly resources, and negatively affecting the reputation of companies and institutions worldwide. Big, high profile organizations have suffered the consequences of cyberattacks with high impact on the organizations themselves, their customers, collaborators, and society in general. WannaCry and other ransomware software are still a threat that affect computers, encrypting data, and demanding ransom payments in Bitcoin cryptocurrency. Another example, sophisticated versions of Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks (DDoS attacks), launched from Internet-connected devices -- such as IP cameras, residential gateways and baby monitors, cause major Internet platforms and services to be unavailable to many users around the world. These examples highlight the power and potential of cyberattacks, revealing a constant improvement and sophistication in attacking strategies. For sure, cybersecurity is not anymore what it used to be; we are in the era of ubiquitous systems, we expect more than 75 billion devices or smart things connected by 2025. We observe the design of different solutions to tackle this problem, for instance, digital passports for seamless entry at Dubai Airport, supported by the blockchain technology, expecting it stands as proof of all the transactions on the network. However, how is academia addressing the sophistication in cyberattacks? Are we able to anticipate the next moves of attackers to protect our information assets? How could academia benefit from the data generated in the network, to create security intelligence, and prevent attacks? This talk intends to elicit a discussion around these questions, and present an overview of correlated researches developed by Dr. Nogueira’s research team, and future directions in these topics. Co-sponsored by: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) Unidad Lerma Speaker(s): Michele Nogueira, Agenda: 12:50 hrs. Inaugural words - Dra. Blanca Rafaela Silva Lopez - UAM-L CBI Principal 13:00 hrs. Dra. Michelle Nogueira - Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG). Computer Science Department 14:30 hrs. Q & A. 7 Final Remarks Room: Auditorio, Bldg: Edificio P, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM) Unidad Lerma, Av. de las Garzas #10, El panteón, Lerma de Villada, Mexico, Mexico, 52005