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Current Trends and Future Directions in Security of FPGA Applications with Focus on Thin Clients
The IEEE Future Networks Initiative announced the release of the first edition of the IEEE International Network Generations Roadmap (INGR). The INGR is a valuable reference tool that helps identify and reduce technical and engineering risks associated with all aspects of developing and deploying next generation networks through the year 2030. Forecasting at three-, five-, and 10-year horizons with planned annual updates, the INGR emphasizes the need for collaboration among all stakeholders in industry, academia, and standards development organizations in undertaking this high-risk engineering challenge.