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Development of a standard simulation and related tool interface for component models written in VHDL, Verilog, C and other description languages.

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This guide provides guidance of large scale Artificial Intelligence (AI) models in financial risk management. For the application of such models, the guide provides applicable scenarios, basic conditions, model creation, iterations, and suggested capabilities. The guide is specifically aimed at providing help to financial organizations by giving directions on planning, building, deploying, and maintaining these AI models, with respect to algorithms, in financial lending scenarios.

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This standard applies to road vehicles. For a set of scenarios, a minimum set of assumptions regarding reasonably foreseeable behaviors of other road users are defined that shall be considered in the development of safety-related models for automated driving systems (ADS). This standard further defines a list of attributes common to contributed safety-related models and methods to help verify whether a safety-related model takes the minimum set of assumptions into consideration. An informative… read more annex instantiates several examples of how the proposed minimum set of assumptions could be employed in ADS development. Sources of uncertainty, such as prediction or perception errors, are out of scope to this standard. This standard does not guarantee the safety of the overall system in all scenarios. read less

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This document provides mathematical models for computer simulation studies of excitation systems and their associated controls for three-phase synchronous generators. The equipment modeled includes the automatic voltage regulator (AVR) as well as supplementary controls including reactive current compensation, power system stabilizers, overexcitation and underexcitation limiters, and stator current limiters. This revision is an update of the recommended practice and includes models of new devices which have become available since the previous revision, as well as updates to some existing models.

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This standard describes the minimum set of reasonable assumptions used in foreseeable scenarios to be considered for road vehicles in the development of safety-related models that are part of automated driving systems (ADS). The standard includes consideration of rules of the road and their regional and/or temporal dependencies. This standard is not necessarily exhaustive to guarantee the safety of the ADS. In accordance with the IEEE SA Operations Manual Patent (6.3) and Structure (6.4)… read more Sections, the Informative portion of the standard identifies attributes of suitable models including best practices for balancing ADS assumptions with rules of the road used in the context of the Dynamic Driving Task. The Informative portion also identifies methods that may be used to verify whether an implementation conforms to the minimum set of required reasonable assumptions used in foreseeable scenarios, and defines an example model conformant with the standard. Out of scope are the algorithms or technologies in an ADS that the assumptions and attributes defined in this standard impact. read less

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This standard specifies the general requirements and framework of data and model sharing across multiple computing centers, including the requirements on functional architecture, interfaces, security, and performance. The target applications and services include Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC), Large Language Model (LLM), and big data analytics.

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IEEE Std 2846-2022 defines, for a set of initial scenarios, a minimum set of assumptions to be considered by safety-related models to represent the reasonably foreseeable behavior of other road users (ORUs). This recommended practice provides guidelines for using these assumptions in safety-related models during development, testing, and deployment of Automated Driving Systems (ADS). Specifically, it covers: (i) Approaches to identify values for the applicable IEEE Std 2846-2022 assumptions… read more given the scenario context, such as scenario type, roadway information, and safety-relevant objects. (ii) Approaches for identifying reasonably foreseeable values for the assumptions given the scenario context (from (i) above) and for updating the assumptions across the temporal evolution of a scenario; and (iii) Approaches to validate the selection of assumptions in (ii) through an analysis of the output of the safety-related model, considering different kinds of performance targets of interest. Compliance with this recommended practice does not guarantee the safety of the overall system. read less

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The objective of this document is to specify methods to assess human exposure to electromagnetic fields generated by stationary wireless power transfer (WPT) in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR), internal electric fields or current density, and contact currents. The frequency range covered by this document is from 3 kHz to 30 MHz. This document focuses on exposures from inductive WPT systems and specifies: -general compliance assessment procedures; -measurement methods; -computational… read more assessment methods; -assessment combining measurement and computational methods. This document does not consider the immunity of cardiac implantable electrical devices to radiated disturbances from WPT systems. read less

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This standard specifies the assessment methods to evaluate compliance of stationary and dynamic wireless power transfer systems with electromagnetic human exposure guidelines (external electric and magnetic fields, internal specific absorption rate (SAR), induced electric fields or current density including contact currents). The frequency range of this document is from 1 kHz to 30 MHz.

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This document specifies protocols and test procedures for the reproducible and repeatable measurement of the conservative exposure peak spatial average SAR (psSAR) induced inside a simplified model of the head and the body by radio-frequency (RF) transmitting devices, with a defined measurement uncertainty. These protocols and procedures apply to a significant majority of the population, including children, during the use of hand-held and body-worn wireless communication devices. These devices… read more include single or multiple transmitters or antennas, and are operated with their radiating structure(s) at distances up to 200 mm from a human head or body. This document is employed to evaluate SAR compliance of different types of wireless communication devices used next to the ear, in front of the face, mounted on the body, operating in conjunction with other RF-transmitting, non-transmitting devices or accessories (e.g. belt-clips), or embedded in garments. The applicable frequency range is from 4 MHz to 10 GHz. Devices operating in the applicable frequency range can be tested using the phantoms and other requirements defined in this document. The device categories covered include, but are not limited to, mobile telephones, cordless microphones, and radio transmitters in personal, desktop and laptop computers, for multi-band operations using single or multiple antennas, including push-to-talk devices. This document can also be applied for wireless power transfer devices operating above 4 MHz. This document does not apply to implanted medical devices. read less

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