The IEEE does have an IEEE Nanotechnology Council. There are only two standards so far that are classified as nanotech-related:
1620-2008 - Test Methods for the Characterization of Organic Transistors and Materials
1650-2005 - Standard Test Methods for Measurement of Electrical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes
As significant advancements are made, more standards will be needed.
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No, 802.1 does not describe the IEEE standard for Ethernet specifically; rather, it encompasses a set of standards that address networking protocols and management for local area networks (LANs). The Ethernet standards are primarily covered under IEEE 802.3. IEEE 802.1 focuses on network architecture, bridging, and network management protocols, such as VLANs and network security.
A project that obeys the rules of IEEE organisation is called IEEE project.
It's IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 for Wireless LANs.
It's IEEE 802.3 for Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 for Wireless LANs.
IEEE 802.5
disadvantages of ieee 802.20
802.3 is the IEEE standard for Ethernet devices and data managment
IEEE 802.3z
Proceedings of the IEEE was created in 1913.
Nature Nanotechnology was created in 2006.
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