| IEEE 802.15 | IEEE 802 | IEEE 802.11 |
| IEEE 802.3IEEE 802. 3 is the IEEE standard defining the physical layer and transport layer of (a variant of) Ethernet. The maximum segment length is 500m and the maximum total length is 2. The maximum number of hosts is 1024. The maximum packet size is 1518 bytes. | IEEE floating-point standardThe IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic IEEE 754 is the most widely-used standard for floating-point computation, and is followed by many CPU and FPU implementations. The standard defines formats for representing floating-point numbers (inc | IEEE 802.2IEEE 802. 2 is the IEEE standard defining Logical Link Control (LLC), which is the upper portion of the data link layer for local area networks. References . |
| IEAIEA can stand for several different things, such as those listed here: Idaho Education Association Illinois Education Association Illuminating Engineering Society Industrial Environmental Association Information Exchange Agreements Information Exchange An | IECThe initials IEC can stand for: Independent Electoral Commission Industrial Emergency Council Institut des Experts-comptables et des Conseils fiscaux Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Catalan Studies Institute Interactive Evolutionary Computation International | IEEE John von Neumann MedalThe IEEE John von Neumann Medal was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1990 and may be presented annually "for outstanding achievements in computer-related science and technology. The achievements may be theoretical, technological, or entrepren |
| IEEE 802.8The Fibre optic technical advisory group was to create a LAN standard for fibre optic media used in token passing computer networks like FDDI. This is part of the IEEE 802 group of standards. | IEEE-488The Hewlett-Packard Instrument Bus HP-IB , is a short-range digital communications cable standard developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in the 1970s for connecting electronic test and measurement devices (e. digital multimeters and logic analyzers) to control | IEIE may mean: Iarnrod Eireann, or Irish Rail Internet Explorer Indo-European Republic of Ireland ( ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code) Information engineering See also: Ie. Lists of two-letter combinations. |
| IEEE 802.1 | IEEE 802.6 | Ier arrondissement |
| IEC connector | IELTS | Ie (Japanese family system) |
| IEEE 754r | IEEE 802.20 | IEK |
| Ieuan Wyn Jones | IEEE 802.7 | Ie, Okinawa |
| IEC 60027-2 | IEEE 1076 | IEEE 1164 |
| Ie-kei | IEEE Medal of Honor | Ieshima, Hyogo |
| Ienaga Saburo | IEI | Ie-shima |
| Ieremia Tabai | Iestyn ab Gwrgant | IES |
| IEEE Computer Society | IEEE 802.12 | IEEE 1284 |
| IEC 309 | IEF | IeSpell |
| IEEE 802.17 | IEEE 802.10 | Ie |
| IE Domain Registry | Iepê | IEFBR14 |
| IEHMOVE | Iestyn Harris | Ierapetra |
| IEEE 754r/Annex L | Ieng Sary | IEEE Software |