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IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 2006
- James Irvine:
Foreword. 2 - Charles Backof:
Vehicle communications before 1950. 3-7 - Holger Boche, André Bourdoux, Javier Rodríguez Fonollosa, Thomas Kaiser, Andreas F. Molisch, Wolfgang Utschick:
Antennas: state of the art. 8-17 - Robert Struble, Joseph D'Angelo, Jeffrey McGannon, David Salemi:
AM & FM's digital conversion: how HD radio TM will spur innovative telematics services for the automotive industry. 18-22 - Marc Danzeisen, Torsten Braun, Daniel Rodellar, Simon Winiker:
Heterogeneous communications enabled by cellular operators. 23-30 - Harvey Glickenstein:
Transportation systems. 37-42 - Bill Fleming:
Automotive electronics. 40-42 - Javier Gozálvez:
HSDPA goes commercial. 43-53 - Dennis Bodson:
Standards - ETSI specifications on quality of mobile phone services now freely available. 54-56 - Tom Rubinstein:
VTS news - VTS digital archive. 61-63
Volume 1, Number 2, 2006
- Mikko A. Uusitalo:
Global Vision for the Future Wireless World from the WWRF. 4-8 - Matthias Gerlach, Stephan Steglich, Stefan Arbanowski, Maarten Wegdam, Harold Teunissen:
Trustworthy applications for Vehicular Environments. 9-15 - Angeliki Alexiou, David D. Falconer:
Challenges and Trends in the Design of a New Air Interface. 16-23 - Gerhard P. Fettweis, Ernesto Zimmermann, Volker Jungnickel, Eduard A. Jorswieck:
Challenges in Future Short Range Wireless Systems. 24-31 - Panagiotis Demestichas, George Dimitrakopoulos, John Strassner, Didier Bourse:
Introducing reconfigurability and cognitive networks concepts in the wireless world. 32-39 - Harvey Glickenstein:
Extension of the Hudson Bergen Light Rail - {Transportation Systems}. 40-43 - Bill Flem:
Automotive electronics. 44-47 - J. Gonzalvez:
Moving Beyond 3G [Mobile Radio]. 48-55 - Mark Ehsani:
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC) Committee - {VTS News}. 56 - Joseph F. Ziomek, Peter Vortisch, Alisdair McDiarmid:
Book Reviews. 58-59
Volume 1, Number 3, September 2006
- Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Daniel Wong, Peter Mueller:
Foreword [4G wireless systems]. 2-3 - Peng Wang, Jun Xiao, Li Ping:
Comparison of orthogonal and non-orthogonal approaches to future wireless cellular systems. 4-11 - Hsiao-Hwa Chen, Yang Xiao, Jie Li, Romano Fantacci:
The OCC-CDMA/OS for 4G wireless. 12-21 - Afzal Lodhi, Fatim Said, A. Hamid Aghvami:
Cyclic delay diversity based space-time/space-frequency coded MC-CDMA system. 22-29 - Hyung G. Myung, Junsung Lim, David J. Goodman:
Single carrier FDMA for uplink wireless transmission. 30-38 - Hai Jiang, Weihua Zhuang, Xuemin Shen:
Effective interference control in ultra-wideband wireless networks. 39-46 - Harvey Glickenstein:
First portion of the Chicago's Circle Line opens [Transportation Systems]. 47-48 - Bill Fleming:
Automotive electronics. 49-52 - Javier Gozálvez:
Mobile WiMAX rollouts announced [Mobile Radio]. 53-59
Volume 1, Number 4, December 2006
- James Irvine:
Foreword. 2 - Brian Gallagher, Hidlehiko Akatsuka, Hideaki Suzuki:
Wireless communications for vehicle safety: Radio link performance and wireless connectivity methods. 4-24 - Yushan Li, Steve McLaughlin, David G. M. Cruickshank, Xusheng Wei:
Towards multi-mode terminals. 17-24 - Bih-Yuan Ku:
Renovation of medium capacity transit system traction electronics at Taipei Rapid Transit Systems. 25-31 - Mehdi Nouri, Vincenzo Lottici, Ruggero Reggiannini, Diana Ball, Mark Rayne:
TEDS: A high speed digital mobile communication air interface for professional users. 32-42 - Peng Wang, Jun Xiao, Li Ping:
Correction to "Comparison of Orthogonal and Non-Orthogonal Approaches to Future Wireless Cellular Systems". 42 - Harvey Glickenstein:
Electric trains without the wires [Transportation Systems]. 50-54 - Bill Fleming:
Innovations to watch out for [Automotive Electronics]. 56-59 - Javier Gozálvez:
First HSUPA live demonstrations [Mobile Radio]. 60-65
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