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Welcome to the April 2022 issue of VTS Mobile World – your IEEE Vehicular Technology Society newsletter.
This issue contains a call for papers for VPPC 2022, and three article excerpts from the IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine’s standard columns on Connected and Automated Vehicles, Mobile Radio, and Transportation Systems, respectively. Also included is an Early Access paper from the IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology, and an excerpt from an article in the latest IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
As always, I am always available to hear your feedback; just send me a note at Richard.Yu@ieee.org. Read More... |
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Connected and Automated Vehicles |
Automated Trucks Overtake Self-Driving Cars |
Katrin Sjoberg |
The trucking industry is suffering from a driver shortage worldwide. For this reason, interest in the development of automated truck technology is at an all-time high. Read More... |
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Mobile Radio |
5G for a More Sustainable Future |
Qualcomm published a report in the third quarter of last year, examining a wide range of benefits of 5G to sustainability, and calling for increased efforts to accelerate its adoption. Benefits include a massive increase in green jobs, reduction of greenhouse gases, improved and reduced water usage, reduced pesticides usage, and increased fuel efficiency of road vehicles. Read More... |
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Transportation Systems |
Honolulu Rail Transit Project in 2022 |
The Honolulu Rail Transit Project is a 20-mile elevated rail line along the south shore of O’ahu that connects West O’ahu, Pearl Harbor, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, downtown Honolulu, and Ala Moana Center near Waikiki. Read More... |
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From the IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology |
Precoded High Throughput Satellite Systems |
Puneeth Jubba Honnaiah, Eva Lagunas, Symeon Chatzinotas, and Jens Krause |
Inter-beam co-channel interference can be mitigated by carefully performing precoding and user scheduling. Unfortunately, the conventional user scheduling algorithms fail to provide demand satisfaction for dynamic traffic demand requisites. Read More... |
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From the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology |
Reconfigurable Holographic Surface Communications |
Ruoqi Deng, Boya Di, Hongliang Zhang, Yunhua Tan, and L. Song |
To fulfill the challenging 6G vision of a ubiquitous intelligent information network with high data rates, the reconfigurable holographic surface (RHS) is developed as a promising solution due to its capability of accurate multi-beam steering with low power consumption and hardware cost. Read More... |
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Editor-in-Chief
F. Richard Yu
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