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    IEEE Picks Top 23 Technologies for 2022

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    September 3, 2014
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      1IEEE Picks Top 23 Technologies for 2022

      1 - IEEE Picks Top 23 Technologies for 2022

      by Darryl K. Taft

      2Security Cross-Cutting Issues

      2 - Security Cross-Cutting Issues

      The growth of large data repositories and the emergence of data analytics have combined with intrusions by bad actors, governments and corporations to open a Pandora’s box of issues. Powerful forces are converging that are of great concern to individuals and private and public entities. These powerful forces will cause people, businesses and groups to pause before releasing certain information to the government, merchants and even other citizens.

      3Open Intellectual Property Movement

      3 - Open Intellectual Property Movement

      From open-source software and standards to open-access publishing, the open IP movement is upon us. Open IP is rapidly expanding into areas where property was traditionally proprietary, such as hardware design. Continued growth of the open IP movement will generate significant benefits.

      4Sustainability

      4 - Sustainability

      Can electronic cars, LED lighting, new types of batteries and chips, and increasing use of renewables combat rising energy use and an explosion in the uptake of computing? Sustainability in computer science is defined as a means of maintaining/preserving resources in IT service delivery to users.

      5Massive Open Online Courses

      5 - Massive Open Online Courses

      Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have the potential to transform the higher-education landscape, siphoning students from traditional universities and altering faculty and student roles. Often drawing tens of thousands of students to a single section, MOOCs offer free, high-quality university course content to anyone with Internet access.

      6Quantum Computing

      6 - Quantum Computing

      Constrained only by the laws of physics, quantum computing will potentially extend Moore’s Law into the next decade. As commercial quantum computing comes within reach, new breakthroughs are occurring at an accelerating pace. QC is based on the idea of using quantum mechanical phenomena to execute computations instead of classical Newtonian physics.

      7Device and Nanotechnology

      7 - Device and Nanotechnology

      It’s clear that Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices, nanoparticles and their use in applications are here to stay. Nanotechnology has already been useful in manufacturing sunscreen, tires and medical devices that can be swallowed. A wide range of science and engineering fields pursue nanotechnology, including biology and medicine, physics, chemistry, materials science and other engineering disciplines.

      83D Integrated Circuits

      8 - 3D Integrated Circuits

      The transition from printed circuit boards to 3D-ICs is already under way in the mobile arena and will eventually spread across the entire spectrum of IT products. The desire to overcome the memory bottleneck caused by pin issues in planar circuits, along with the skyrocketing foundry costs of leading-edge process designs, has fueled the development of stacked 2.5D and 3D chips over the last few years.

      9Universal Memory

      9 - Universal Memory

      Universal memory replacements for DRAM will cause a tectonic shift in architectures and software. “Between now and 2022, we expect that a new form of nonvolatile ‘universal’ memory (NVM) will replace DRAM,” the report said.

      10Multicore

      10 - Multicore

      By 2022, multicore will be everywhere, from wearable systems and smartphones to cameras, games, automobiles, cloud servers and exascale supercomputers for super-low-power, high-performance computation. Other uses will be medical systems such as drinkable inner-cameras for health diagnosis, cancer treatment systems that use carbon ions or protons, and solar-powered cloud servers.

      11Photonics

      11 - Photonics

      Silicon photonics will be a fundamental technology to address the bandwidth, latency and energy challenges in the fabric of high-end systems. Bringing photonics inside chips has another effect: It gets rid of distance constraints, which in turns leads to flatter networks. A full photonics-based network is nothing but a giant supercomputer, where processing units are distributed geographically, the report said.

      12Networking and Interconnectivity

      12 - Networking and Interconnectivity

      Developments at all levels of the network stack will continue to drive research and the Internet economy. Communications and interconnects are seeing new opportunities, open issues and potential disruptions from new technologies (silicon photonics), new use cases (online data mining), new challenges (the increasingly high energy costs of moving data) and infrastructure investments (like those in developing countries).

      13Software-Defined Networks

      13 - Software-Defined Networks

      OpenFlow and software-defined networks (SDN) will make networks more secure, transparent, flexible and functional. OpenFlow and SDN are the greatest advances in networking in a generation and will change the fundamental activity from configuring the network to programming it.

      14High-Performance Computing

      14 - High-Performance Computing

      While some governments are focused on reaching exascale, some researchers are intent on moving high-performance computing (HPC) to the cloud. HPC is still leading the advances in computing, but it is also being commoditized. Power bottlenecks are becoming the biggest challenge for advancing the state of the art.

      15Cloud Computing

      15 - Cloud Computing

      By 2022, cloud will be more entrenched and more computing workloads will run on the cloud. The real promise of cloud computing is the way that it changes the game for software development. IT administrators and developers will have the ability to create true virtual data center infrastructure substrates, where resources are connected virtually across clouds and premises, and developers are able to tap into APIs of services to mash up applications and middleware from different providers.

      16The Internet of Things

      16 - The Internet of Things

      From clothes that monitor our movements to smart homes and cities, the Internet of things (IoT) knows no bounds, except for our concerns about ensuring privacy amid such convenience. The IoT is here to stay, driven by, among others, device technology advances, the opportunities created by the billions of smartphones with their rich built-in sensors, Internet connectivity to fixed facilities, increased mobile connectivity, the new functionalities it enables and business reasons, such as the desire to reduce cost through automation, reduced loss/wastage and shorter durations for supply chains, the report said.

      17Natural User Interfaces

      17 - Natural User Interfaces

      The long-held dreams of computers that can interface with us through touch, gesture and speech are finally coming true, with more radical interfaces on the horizon. Interactions between humans and machines become more natural and intuitive when people can use touch, gesture and speak to interact with their computing devices. The software that runs these technologies is the result of years of research into computer vision, machine learning, big data, user interfaces, and speech recognition and natural language processing.

      183D Printing

      18 - 3D Printing

      3D printing promises a revolution in fabrication, with many opportunities to produce designs that otherwise would be prohibitively expensive. “As the printing hardware and design software improve, we expect that a wide variety of products will be manufactured mostly or even entirely using 3D printers in a manufacturing plant, at local printing services, or in the consumer’s home,” the report said.

      19Big Data and Analytics

      19 - Big Data and Analytics

      The growing availability of data and demand for its insights holds great potential to improve many data-driven decisions. Big data is exploding, with no signs of slowing down. The growth is manifest on two separate axes: More data is collected, and more data is shared.

      20Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems

      20 - Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems

      Machine learning plays an increasingly important role in our lives, whether it’s ranking search results, recommending products or building better models of the environment. The development of more efficient and powerful tools to support the engineering practices of machine learning is strongly needed. Tools and methods that let non-experts do a great job with their own predictive modeling are needed to truly empower users with machines that learn.

      21Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

      21 - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

      Unlocking information in pictures and videos has had a major impact on consumers, and more significant advances are in the pipeline. Computer vision and pattern recognition seek to unlock information in pictures, video, ranger data and allied signals.

      22Life Sciences

      22 - Life Sciences

      Technology has been pivotal in improving human and animal health and addressing threats to the environment. The life sciences industry is experiencing a large growth in the 21st century, surpassing most other sectors. Most of the growth is in addressing new needs with new solutions. These solutions were created with the help of new computational technologies and the technologists who are comfortable and effective in cross-disciplinary teams.

      23Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

      23 - Computational Biology and Bioinformatics

      Vast amounts of data are enabling the improvement of human health and unraveling the mysteries of life. Much as mathematics, particularly group theory and topology, played a critical role in the development of 20th century physics, computation and machine learning are playing an analogous role in the development of 21st century biology.

      24Medical Robotics

      24 - Medical Robotics

      From autonomous delivery of hospital supplies to telemedicine and advanced prostheses, medical robotics has led to many life-saving innovations. If widely available, medical robotics could dramatically decrease mortality rates and improve the quality of life for millions worldwide.

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