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IEEE PROJECT FOR PUBLIC-KEY CRYPTOGRAPHY
P1363; IEEE 1363; Integer Factorization Encryption Scheme

802.3         
COLLECTION OF STANDARDS FOR WIRED ETHERNET
802.3; IEE 802.3; IEEE 802.3-2002; IEEE 802.3-2005; IEEE 802.3-2008; IEEE 802.3 standard; IEEE 802·3; Ieee802.3; IEEE 802.3-1998; IEEE 802.3-2012; IEEE 802.3-2015; IEEE 802.3-1983; 802.3c; IEEE 802.3c; 802.3q; IEEE 802.3q
IEEE 802.3         
COLLECTION OF STANDARDS FOR WIRED ETHERNET
802.3; IEE 802.3; IEEE 802.3-2002; IEEE 802.3-2005; IEEE 802.3-2008; IEEE 802.3 standard; IEEE 802·3; Ieee802.3; IEEE 802.3-1998; IEEE 802.3-2012; IEEE 802.3-2015; IEEE 802.3-1983; 802.3c; IEEE 802.3c; 802.3q; IEEE 802.3q
<networking> The IEEE standard defining the hardware layer and transport layer of (a varient of) Ethernet. The maximum segment length is 500m and the maximum total length is 2.5km. The maximum number of hosts is 1024. The maximum packet size is 1518 bytes. If the upper layer protocol submits a PDU less than 64 bytes, 802.3 will pad the LLC Info field to achieve the minimum 64 bytes. Although it is not technically correct, the terms "packet" and frame are used interchangeably. The ISO/IEC 8802-3 ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Standards refer to MAC sub-layer frames consisting of the Destination Address, Source Address, Length, LLC Info., and FCS fields. The Preamble and SFD are (usually) considered a header to the MAC Frame. This header plus the MAC Frame constitute a "Packet". (1995-07-09)
IEEE 754-2008 revision         
SECOND EDITION OF THE IEEE 754 STANDARD FOR FLOATING-POINT ARITHMETIC
IEEE 754r; IEEE 754-2008; IEEE 754 revision
IEEE 754-2008 (previously known as IEEE 754r) was published in August 2008 and is a significant revision to, and replaces, the IEEE 754-1985 floating-point standard, while in 2019 it was updated with a minor revision IEEE 754-2019. The 2008 revision extended the previous standard where it was necessary, added decimal arithmetic and formats, tightened up certain areas of the original standard which were left undefined, and merged in IEEE 854 (the radix-independent floating-point standard).

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IEEE P1363

IEEE P1363 is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standardization project for public-key cryptography. It includes specifications for:

  • Traditional public-key cryptography (IEEE Std 1363-2000 and 1363a-2004)
  • Lattice-based public-key cryptography (IEEE Std 1363.1-2008)
  • Password-based public-key cryptography (IEEE Std 1363.2-2008)
  • Identity-based public-key cryptography using pairings (IEEE Std 1363.3-2013)

The chair of the working group as of October 2008 is William Whyte of NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc., who has served since August 2001. Former chairs were Ari Singer, also of NTRU (1999–2001), and Burt Kaliski of RSA Security (1994–1999).

The IEEE Standard Association withdrew all of the 1363 standards except 1363.3-2013 on 7 November 2019.