Join Us for IEEE QT3 15.0 x YP Connect 2024 – An Unmissable In-Person Event! We're excited to announce the IEEE QT3 15.0 x YP Connect 2024 event, which brings together the best of the IEEE Quarter Tech Talk Table Series and the IEEE Young Professionals (YP) Connect Series! About the Event The IEEE Quarter Tech Talk Table Series (IEEE QT3) is a collaborative initiative that gathers Young Professionals and Impact Creators to share insights on cutting-edge technologies through engaging panel discussions. Now in its 15th edition, IEEE QT3 continues to foster innovation and learning across the tech community. The IEEE YP Connect Series is the flagship event of IEEE Young Professionals Singapore, connecting IEEE YP members globally by partnering with overseas IEEE YP groups. Each YP Connect session includes talks from key speakers and a panel discussion on career opportunities in Singapore and the partner country. This event provides an excellent platform for IEEE Young Professionals to build meaningful cross-border connections. By combining the IEEE QT3 Series with IEEE YP Connect Series into IEEE QT3 15.0 x YP Connect 2024, we aim to enhance cross-border collaboration and networking among IEEE Young Professionals, offering a rich program that spans innovative engineering sciences, technologies, and career opportunities in Singapore and the region. Note: This event is pending approval for PDUs by the Professional Engineers Board Singapore (PEB). Event Details >> Date: 25th November 2024 (Monday) >> Venue: Singapore Institute of Technology, 1 Punggol Coast Road, E2-01-01, LT 6, Singapore 828608 Agenda 8:30 AM - 9:00 AM: Registration Desk Open 9:00 AM - 9:15 AM: Inauguration Ceremony: Welcome Remarks + Opening Address 9:15 AM - 11:00 AM: Panel Discussion: Sustainable Technology - Challenges, Opportunities & Pathways 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Spark to Impact: Igniting Your IEEE Journey 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM: Speed Mentoring Session 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM: Closing Ceremony & Feedback Floor 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Lunch & Networking Register Now: https://lnkd.in/dKjRKzrE #singapore #ieee #engineers #youngprofessionals #SIT IEEE | IEEE Region 10 (Asia-Pacific Region) | IEEE Singapore Section | IEEE Young Professionals | Singapore Institute of Technology | IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals | Ramneek Kalra | Dhivya Sampath Kumar | Kenneth Cheong | Aishwarya Bandla
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The First Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference (SHEC) 2024 Successfully Concluded!! I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all the guests, participants, and organizing committee members. Without everyone's joint efforts and active participation, this event would not have been possible. Healthcare engineering requires the collaborative efforts of doctors, engineers, and scientists—none of whom can be left out. However, finding a starting point, determining how to proceed, how to collaborate, how to share benefits, and how to maintain long-term cooperation are truly challenging tasks!! Special thanks to our keynote speakers: Prof. Yeo Khung Keong, CEO from the National Heart Centre Singapore, who shared his valuable journey, experiences, and insights in developing class III cardiovascular devices, all packed with substantial information. Prof. Joseph Sung, Distinguished University Professor, and Dean of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, who shared how doctors and AI can co-pilot to improve healthcare and medicine. Prof. Dean Ho, Provost’s Chair Professor from the National University of Singapore, who successfully shared how he built his unique dynamic health data platform. Unique, but inspiring. Prof. Malini Olivo, Distinguished Principal Scientist from A*STAR, who actively advocated for female scientists and engineers and shared her story of exploring, applying, translating, and successfully commercializing photonics. I also thanks other speakers from academia, medicine, and industry who shared their successes and lessons in areas like Healthcare Robotics, Modernizing Traditional Medicine, Innovations in Medical Devices and Technology, Neural and Rehabilitation Engineering, 3D Printing, Human-Computer Interaction in Healthcare, AI and Predictive Modeling, and Medtech Commercialization. Khung Keong Yeo; Joseph Sung; Dean Ho; Malini Olivo; Haoyong YU; Domenico Campolo; Pablo Valdivia y Alvarado; Linda Zhong; Edmund Tian; Calista Lim; Gergely Toth; Ryan Man; Tan Yeow Kee; Kai Keng Ang; Yuxin Liu; Kat Agres; Paulo Bartolo; Na Yu; Robert Kamei; Jeannie Lee; Khoo Eng Tat; Yi-Chieh Lee; Budiwan Sumarsono, MD, MSc.; 黄书凯医生Dr Gideon Ooi; Phaedra Pang; Kelvin Ho; Justin Phoon; Doreen Chai (蔡尚君) Special thanks to the organizing committee members and student volunteers: Nan Liu; Sun Lingling; Chwee Teck (C.T.) Lim; Gordon Xiong, Ph.D.; Cheong Wai Chye; Fernando Bello; Chee Tiong Lim; Brian Premchand; Desmond Y.R. Chong; Eu Gin Lee; Zhao Ziyuan; Rena Dharmawan; Na Yu; Cher Hwa T.; Iris Tan; Kenneth Cheong; Rosa So; Aishwarya Bandla; Swee Lan (S.L.) SEE (SMIEEE); Han Wei Hou; Raye Yeow; Jonathan Liew; Tricia Lee; Fabian A. Braeu; Jeffry Hartanto; Pansy Wang. Laozi said, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Every endeavour begins with challenges, but let’s initiate, persevere and make a tangible contribution to a healthier future, brick by brick.
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📣 Join us at SHEC 2024 to explore the future of healthcare engineering! Don't miss this 2-day in-person conference starting on Thursday, October 3rd at 9:00 AM. Secure your spot now - click on the link below for more details and to get tickets. https://bit.ly/SHEC2024 IEEE Singapore Section | IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society | Temasek Polytechnic | IEEE Young Professionals Singapore | Biomedical Engineering Society (Singapore) #SHEC2024 #healthcareengineering #engineeringconference #innovationinhealthcare #futureofhealthcare #ieee #ieeesingapore #embs
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A fun yet insightful analogy for engineers especially dealing RF and Signal Processing.
Have you ever wondered why the dB scale is so popular among RF engineers? There’s a fun and insightful analogy to explain this: comparing the sizes of animals, from ants to whales, with the range of power levels, from weak noise to high-power transmitter signals, used in RF engineering. Using a linear scale to represent such a wide range of power levels would be impractical—similar to trying to measure both an ant and a whale using the same ruler. The difference in magnitude is so vast that small creatures like ants would be almost invisible compared to larger animals. Instead, RF engineers use a logarithmic scale—the dB scale—to compress this wide range into a manageable form. The dB scale simplifies comparisons across vastly different magnitudes of signal strength, much like how a proportional scale helps us represent both small and large animals more effectively. Let’s look at the analogy in numbers: 1. Ant (~0.001 m) → Represents weak signals (e.g., -90 dBm, akin to weak noise levels) 2. Rabbit (~0.3 m) → Represents moderate signals (e.g., -30 dBm, typical RF signal levels) 3. Elephant (~3 m) → Represents strong signals (e.g., 0 dBm, transmitter power) 4. Blue Whale (~30 m) → Represents extremely strong signals (e.g., 30 dBm, high-power transmission) Of course, there are many other animals (and signal levels) in between, but this gives a clear idea of the range. Lets us create a graph to give more clarity to the discussion (Attached) The graph on the left represents animal sizes on a linear scale (in cm). Notice how small creatures like ants almost disappear next to large animals like elephants and whales—just as weak signals get lost on a linear power scale. On the right, the logarithmic (dB) scale makes weak signals (like noise) and strong signals (like transmitters) more visible. Even though their power levels are vastly different, the dB scale allows both small and large signals to be compared more easily—just as we can now clearly compare both tiny ants and massive whales on the same scale. By using dB in RF measurements, we can represent both extremely weak and extremely strong signals in a compact and intuitive way. It's the same reason we use a proportional scale to compare both ants and whales effectively. it would be interesting to note that dB scale doesn't follow simple algebra. Example: 0 dBm + 0 dBm = 3 dBm Since, 0 dBm = 1 mW, therefore 1 mW + 1 mW = 2 mW ~ 10*Log(2mW/1mW) = 3 dBm ( it is referenced to 1mW that is why 1 mW = 0 dBm).
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A simple system-level calculation for WiFi 7 by one of the IEEE Singapore's Young Profesional.
Recently, Apple has launched the iPhone 16 series, enabling WiFi 7 for iPhone users. Let us do some brief system-level calculations to understand noise and ADC requirements. Assumptions: Modulation Scheme: 4096-QAM Channel Bandwidth: 320 MHz Received Power (P_RX): -50 dBm Front-end RX Gain ( G ): 25 dB Front-end Noise Figure ( NF ): 10 dB Thermal Noise Power Density ( N_0 ): -174 dBm/Hz Step 1: Thermal Noise Power Calculation The noise power density is a function of thermal noise at room temperature (290K). Given the bandwidth B = 320 MHz, the total noise power over the bandwidth is: N_total = N_0 + 10log10(B) N_total = -174 + 85.05 = -88.95 dBm Step 2: Adjust for Noise Figure by Front End The receiver’s noise figure (NF) adds noise to the system. Adjust the total noise power by the noise figure: N_output = N_total + NF N_output = -88.95 dBm + 10 dB = -78.95 dBm This represents the total noise power at the output of the front end. Step 3: Signal Power at the ADC Input The signal power at the input of the ADC is the received power amplified by the front-end gain (G = 25 dB). P_ADC_in = -50 dBm + 25 dB = -25 dBm Step 4: Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) Calculation The SNR at the ADC is the difference between the signal power at the ADC input and the total noise power at the output: SNR = P_ADC_in – N_output SNR = -25 dBm - (-78.95 dBm) = 53.95 dB This is the SNR at the input of the ADC. Step 5: Determine the ADC Resolution (ENOB) The effective number of bits (ENOB) of the ADC can be determined from the SNR using the relation: SNR = 6.02 x ENOB + 1.76 dB ENOB = (SNR - 1.76) / 6.02 ENOB = (53.95 - 1.76) / 6.02 = 8.67 bits Step 6: Verify SNR Requirement for 4096-QAM For 4096-QAM, the required SNR can be approximated by: SNR_required = 10log10(M), where M = 4096 for 4096-QAM SNR_required = 10log10(4096) = 36 dB Since the calculated SNR at the ADC input (53.95 dB) exceeds the required SNR for 4096-QAM (36 dB), the system is well within the acceptable range for decoding the signal. Step 7: ADC Full-Scale Dynamic Range To ensure proper ADC operation, the full-scale range of the ADC should encompass both the noise floor and the signal power. The total noise power at the ADC input: N_output = -78.95 dBm The signal power at the ADC input: P_ADC_in = -25 dBm Thus, the required dynamic range (difference between the signal and noise) is: Dynamic Range = P_ADC_in – N_output = -25 - (-78.95) = 53.95 dB The ENOB of 8.67 bits corresponds to a dynamic range DR = 6.02 x 8.67 = 52.2 dB This is close to the 53.95 dB SNR at the input of the ADC. Conclusion: For a typical WiFi 7 system with 4096-QAM and 320 MHz bandwidth: Required ADC ENOB: 8.67 bits. However, a nominal ADC resolution of 10 bits would provide adequate performance with design margins for implementation losses, ensuring the system can properly digitize the incoming signal. *Please note that Front End gain is a variable that also plays a crucial role in properly functioning WiFi Receiver.
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IEEE Young Professionals Singapore reposted this
🌟 [12 PDUs - SHEC 2024] Join us at the Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024! 🌟 Today is the final day to take advantage of the early bird rate! Please register through the following link: https://bit.ly/SHEC2024 📅 Date: 03 - 04 October 2024 (Thu - Fri) 🕘 Time: 9am - 5pm 📍 Location: Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium 1, 21 Tampines Avenue 1, Singapore 529757 We've curated an exceptional lineup of speakers to explore diverse topics within healthcare engineering, including the below keynote speakers: 1) Prof. Dean Ho, Head – Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS 2) Prof. Joseph Sung, Dean – LKC School of Medicine, NTU 3) Prof. Khung Keong Yeo, CEO – National Heart Centre Singapore 4) Prof. Malini Olivo, Distinguished Principal Scientist – A*STAR Don't miss this golden opportunity to stay updated on the latest developments in healthcare engineering and expand your network among like-minded professionals. 🚀 Excitingly, SHEC 2024 is awaiting PDU approval by the Professional Engineers Board Singapore, further enriching your professional journey. Plus, we've got your taste buds covered with buffet catering! 🍽️ Spread the word and bring your friends and colleagues to our on-site conference. Let's make this event a resounding success! Hope to see you there!
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IEEE Young Professionals Singapore reposted this
🌟 [12 PDUs - SHEC 2024] Join us at the Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024! 🌟 📅 Date: 03 - 04 October 2024 (Thu - Fri) 🕘 Time: 9am - 5pm 📍 Location: Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium 1, 21 Tampines Avenue 1, Singapore 529757 We are thrilled to invite you to the upcoming annual Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024 (SHEC 2024) happening on 03 - 04 October 2024! We've curated an exceptional lineup of speakers to explore diverse topics within healthcare engineering, including the below keynote speakers: 1) Prof. Dean Ho, Head – Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS 2) Prof. Joseph Sung, Dean – LKC School of Medicine, NTU 3) Prof. Khung Keong Yeo, CEO – National Heart Centre Singapore 4) Prof. Malini Olivo, Distinguished Principal Scientist – A*STAR Don't miss this golden opportunity to stay updated on the latest developments in healthcare engineering and expand your network among like-minded professionals. 🚀 In addition, there will also be a student poster competition during this conference for aspiring students to showcase their innovations in the field of Healthcare Engineering. Excitingly, SHEC 2024 is awaiting PDU approval by the Professional Engineers Board Singapore, further enriching your professional journey. Plus, we've got your taste buds covered with buffet catering! 🍽️ Visit our event registration page for more details: https://bit.ly/SHEC2024 Spread the word and bring your friends and colleagues to our on-site conference. Let's make this event a resounding success! Hope to see you there! #SHEC2024 #HealthTech #Networking #SingaporeEvents #Singapore #IEEE #EMBS #NUS #Engineering Pablo Valdivia y Alvarado | Domenico Campolo | Haoyong YU | Jeannie L. | Eng Tat Khoo | Yi-Chieh Lee | Kai Keng Ang | Yuxin Liu | Kat Agres | Gergely Toth | Ryan Man | Yeow Kee Tan | Linda Zhong | Edmund Tian | Lim Hui Min Calista | Robert K Kamei | Na Yu | Paulo Bartolo | Serene Goh | 黄书凯医生Dr Gideon Ooi | Budiwan Sumarsono, MD, MSc. | Carolyn Chin-Parry | Doreen Chai (蔡尚君) | Justin Phoon | Kelvin Ho | Liang Zhong | Nan Liu | Sun Lingling | Chwee Teck (C.T.) Lim | Kenneth Cheong | Rosa So | Fernando Bello | Chee Tiong Lim | Brian Premchand | Desmond Chong | Eu Gin Lee | Jacob Zhao Ziyuan | Rena Dharmawan | Na Yu | Cher Hwa T. | Iris Tan | Wai Kong Cheong | Gordon Xiong, Ph.D. | Jonathan Liew | Swee Lan See | Han Wei Hou | Raye Yeow | Aishwarya Bandla | Tricia Lee | Dennis Ong | Fabian A. Braeu | Jeffry Hartanto | Pansy Wang
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🌐 Join us online at this IEEE Robotics & Automation Society (RAS) Hyderabad - Singapore Young Professionals Connect (YP Connect) 2024! 🚀 This free online event is jointly organized by IEEE Robotics & Automation Society (RAS) Hyderabad Chapter and IEEE Singapore Young Professionals, where we will focus on the theme of "Emerging Technologies & Career Opportunities". 📅 Date: Tuesday, 27 Aug 2024 - India time: 6pm - 8pm - Singapore time: 8.30pm - 10.30pm 🏠 Venue: Online via Google Meet 📌 Register for free at: https://lnkd.in/gFGZZ_uG 🌍Don't miss this incredible opportunity to connect, learn, and grow with professionals from Hyderabad and Singapore. Register now and mark your calendars! Kenneth Cheong | Shravan Kumar Kalyankar | IEEE Young Professionals | IEEE Region 10 (Asia-Pacific Region) | IEEE | IEEE Young Professionals Singapore | IEEE Hyderabad Section | IEEE Singapore Section | IEEE Robotics and Automation Society | Liang Zhong | Dr. Srinivasa Chalapathi | Robin Kalyan, Ph.D. | #India #Singapore #YPConnect #CareerOpportunities #IEEE #careers #engineer #youngprofessionals #jobs #IEEER10
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IEEE Young Professionals Singapore reposted this
🌟 Join us at the Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024! 🌟 📅 Date: 03 - 04 October 2024 (Thu - Fri) 🕘 Time: 9am - 5pm 📍 Location: Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium 1, 21 Tampines Avenue 1, Singapore 529757 We are thrilled to invite you to the upcoming annual Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024 (SHEC 2024) happening on 03 - 04 October 2024! We've curated an exceptional lineup of speakers to explore diverse topics within healthcare engineering, including: 1) Prof. Dean Ho, Head – Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS 2) Prof. Joseph Sung, Dean – LKC School of Medicine, NTU 3) Prof. Khung Keong Yeo, CEO – National Heart Centre Singapore 4) Prof. Malini Olivo, Distinguished Principal Scientist – A*STAR Don't miss this golden opportunity to stay updated on the latest developments in healthcare engineering and expand your network among like-minded professionals. 🚀 In addition, there will also be a student poster competition during this conference for aspiring students to showcase their innovations in the field of Healthcare Engineering. Excitingly, SHEC 2024 is awaiting PDU approval by the Professional Engineers Board Singapore, further enriching your professional journey. Plus, we've got your taste buds covered with buffet catering during morning, lunch, and afternoon breaks! 🍽️ >> Enjoy the Early Bird Discount of 25% if you sign up today. Offer ends 31 Aug 2024 and space is limited. << Visit our event registration page for more details: https://lnkd.in/g3A5nJTX Spread the word and bring your friends and colleagues to our on-site conference. Let's make this event a resounding success! Hope to see you there! Liang Zhong | Nan Liu | Sun Lingling | Chwee Teck (C.T.) Lim | Kenneth Cheong | Rosa So | Fernando Bello | Chee Tiong Lim | Brian Premchand | Desmond Y.R. Chong | Eu Gin Lee | Ziyuan (Jacob) ZHAO 赵子源 | Rena Dharmawan | Na Yu | Cher Hwa T. | Iris Tan | Cheong Wai Chye | Gordon Xiong, Ph.D. | Jonathan Liew | Swee Lan (S.L.) SEE (SMIEEE) | Han Wei Hou | Raye Yeow | Aishwarya Bandla | Tricia Lee | Dennis Ong | Fabian A. Braeu | Jeffry Hartanto | Pansy Wang
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IEEE Young Professionals Singapore reposted this
🌟 Join us at the Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024! 🌟 📅 Date: 03 - 04 October 2024 (Thu - Fri) 🕘 Time: 9am - 5pm 📍 Location: Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium 1, 21 Tampines Avenue 1, Singapore 529757 We are thrilled to invite you to the upcoming annual Singapore Healthcare Engineering Conference 2024 (SHEC 2024) happening on 03 - 04 October 2024! We've curated an exceptional lineup of speakers to explore diverse topics within healthcare engineering, including: 1) Prof. Dean Ho, Head – Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS 2) Prof. Joseph Sung, Dean – LKC School of Medicine, NTU 3) Prof. Khung Keong Yeo, CEO – National Heart Centre Singapore 4) Prof. Malini Olivo, Distinguished Principal Scientist – A*STAR Don't miss this golden opportunity to stay updated on the latest developments in healthcare engineering and expand your network among like-minded professionals. 🚀 In addition, there will also be a student poster competition during this conference for aspiring students to showcase their innovations in the field of Healthcare Engineering. Excitingly, SHEC 2024 is awaiting PDU approval by the Professional Engineers Board Singapore, further enriching your professional journey. Plus, we've got your taste buds covered with buffet catering during morning, lunch, and afternoon breaks! 🍽️ >> Enjoy the Early Bird Discount of 25% if you sign up today. Offer ends 31 Aug 2024 and space is limited. << Visit our event registration page for more details: https://lnkd.in/g3A5nJTX Spread the word and bring your friends and colleagues to our on-site conference. Let's make this event a resounding success! Hope to see you there! Liang Zhong | Nan Liu | Sun Lingling | Chwee Teck (C.T.) Lim | Kenneth Cheong | Rosa So | Fernando Bello | Chee Tiong Lim | Brian Premchand | Desmond Y.R. Chong | Eu Gin Lee | Ziyuan (Jacob) ZHAO 赵子源 | Rena Dharmawan | Na Yu | Cher Hwa T. | Iris Tan | Cheong Wai Chye | Gordon Xiong, Ph.D. | Jonathan Liew | Swee Lan (S.L.) SEE (SMIEEE) | Han Wei Hou | Raye Yeow | Aishwarya Bandla | Tricia Lee | Dennis Ong | Fabian A. Braeu | Jeffry Hartanto | Pansy Wang
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