IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standards are a comprehensive collection of globally recognized benchmarks for various technologies, primarily in electrical engineering, electronics, computer science, and related fields. These standards define specifications, protocols, and best practices to ensure interoperability, safety, and quality in diverse applications. They are used to facilitate communication between different devices and systems, promote innovation by providing a common ground for developers, and assure consumers of product reliability and safety. Common examples include the 802.11 standards for Wi-Fi, and the 1588 standard for precision time protocol. The IEEE also publishes standards related to software engineering, power systems, and many other technological areas.
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