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The IEEE FIPA Standards Committee has two levels of membership: full (voting) and associate (non-voting). The annual “Full Member” membership fee is $200 US and the the annual “Associate Member” membership fee is $40 US.
All annual fees are for the calendar year. New members joining between 1 October and 31 December shall be members from date of payment until 31 December of the following year.
Members shall participate in IEEE FIPA Standards Committee consistent with their individual expertise. As a minimum, members shall subscribe to the FIPA SC email list and to the email lists of each WG and SG in which they participate.Any individual with a material interest in FIPA SC work may become a FIPA SC member by registering on the FIPA SC membership Web page.
All members shall have access to all FIPA SC, WG, and SG documents. All members shall be able to post to the FIPA SC general email reflector and to any WG or SG email reflector to which they subscribe. Only full FIPA SC members have voting privileges.
Each membership may be designated as an "individual" or "organizational" membership. The rights and privileges are the same for both. In particular, both get a single vote if they are a full member.
Payment
Payment can be made electronically via PayPal. In this way, you can use a charge or a debit cart. (If this method is inconvenient for you or you have any questions about this process, please contact the FIPA SC Treasurer at fipa-treasurer@ieee.org.)
If you wish to join the IEEE FIPA Standards committee at this time, please use FIPA SC membership form.
Full members:
Avaya (Adolfo Perez-Duran)
Boeing Company (Michael Kerstetter)
CACI
Comtec
Drexel University Project ACIN
France Telecom (Thierry Bouron)
Grupo de Tecnología Informática-Inteligencia Artificial - Univ. Politécnica de Valencia
Institute for Systems and Tech. of Info., Control and Communication (Joaquim Filipe)
Instituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni CNR (Massimo Cossentino)
Intelligent Automation, Inc (Renato Levy)
Sanjeev Kumar, Cisco
Nippon Hoso Kyokai
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone
Pacific Controls, Inc (Dilip Rahulan)
Queen Mary, University of London
Rockwell Automation
RWTH Aachen University Siemens (Michael Berger)
Telecom Italia (Fabio Bellifemine)
Toshiba Corp.
Università di Bologna (Andrea Omicini)
Université Paul Sabatier (Marie-Pierre Gleizes)
Universidad Complutense Madrid (Juan Pavón)
Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (Vincent Hilaire)
University of Otago Stephen Cranefield
University of Zagreb - FER (Gordon Jezic)
Victor Company Japan Whitestein Technologies
James Odell
Associate members:
Iwan Adhicandra (Leeds Metropolitan University)
Anjanesh Babu
Michael Bodkin (Lockheed Martin)
Joseph Bumblis (Argosy University)
B Brent Gordon (University of Maryland)
Bluemont Technology & Research, Inc (Bernadette Gagnon)
Brian Henderson-Sellers (University of Technology, Sydney)
Christel Kemke (University of Manitoba)
Leszek Kotulski, (AGH University of Science and Tech.)
Magi Lluch-Ariet (Barcelona Digital)
Thomas Massi (The MITRE Corporation)
Michael Miller
Miguel Contreras Montoya
Christopher Morley (University of Calgary)
Ronald Muyende (Central South University, Hunan)
Desanka Polajnar (University of Northern BC)
PolyCentric Networks
Prabhu Raghunathan (Carnegie Mellon University)
Cameron Ross (Symboticware)
Shaun Savage (Web5Apps/ MovApps)
William Savage (RTI International)
Adam Sedziwy (AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków)
Recursion Software, Inc.
Bobbin Teegarden (OntoAge)
Clifford Thompson (OntoSolutions)
Universidade de Vigo (Juan Carlos González Moreno)
Pham Manh Tun (Nanyang Technological University)
Rainer Unland (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Juan R. Velasco (Universidad de Alcala)
Genong Yu (George Mason University)
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