IEEE Information Theory Society


The IEEE Information Theory Society, formerly the IEEE Information Theory Group, is a professional society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers focused on several aspects of information: its processing, transmission, storage, and usage; and the "foundations of the communication process".

History

The foundation of the society was made in 1951 when the IRE Professional Group on Information Theory came together for the first time. This professional group was part of the Institute of Radio Engineers. With the merge of the IRE into the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 1963, the name was changed into IEEE Professional Technical Group on Information Theory, but one year later simplified into IEEE Information Theory Group. The final name IEEE Information Theory Society was taken in 1989.

Publications

IEEE ITS publishes the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory and the IEEE ITS Newsletter.

Conferences

IEEE ITS sponsors widely attended conferences and workshops internationally each year.
The flagship meeting of the Information Theory Society is the IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory.

Awards

The IEEE Information Theory Society confers several awards to recognize members and groups within the IT community for their excellence in research as well as their dedicated efforts on behalf of the Society.