Message from the EiC |
Welcome to the August 2022 issue of VTS Mobile World – your IEEE Vehicular Technology Society newsletter.
This issue features timely articles from the experts—taken from the Connected and Automated Vehicles, Mobile Radio, and Transportation Systems columns in the IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine June 2022 issue—and also papers from the IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology and the 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 |
ITS America and AASHTO v. FCC |
ITS America and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials filed a lawsuit in June 2021 with the intention of reversing the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s reallocation of 45 MHz from ITS to Wi-Fi. Read More... |
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Mobile Radio |
5G-Enabled Edge Compute Trials |
Claudio Casetti |
Telstra announced that it started customer trials of Australia’s first 5G-enabled edge compute solution for enterprises. Read More... |
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Transportation Systems |
40 New M34 Trams for Västtrafik in Sweden |
Bih-Yuan Ku |
Västtrafik ordered 40 new trams for use in Gothenburg, Sweden. The new Flexity, known as the M34, is an extended version of the M33 tram currently in service. Read More... |
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From the IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology |
Networked Tethered Flying Platforms |
Baha Eddine Youcef Belmekki and Mohamed-Slim Alouini |
This survey provides a comprehensive overview of Networked Tethered Flying Platforms (NTFPs) from a general and wireless communication perspective. Read More... |
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From the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology |
Wireless Powered Dense VANs |
Chi Jin, Fengye Hu, Zhuang Ling, Zhi Mao, Zheng Chang, and Cheng Li |
This paper proposes a novel transmission and resource allocation strategy for the scenario where multiple wireless powered vehicle area networks (VAN) co-exists with high density. Read More... |
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Editor-in-Chief
F. Richard Yu
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