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IEEE Communications Standards Magazine, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 2019
- Glenn Parsons:
The Standardization of Artificial Intelligence. 2 - Robert S. Fish:
Can Ethics Be Standardized? Creating Modern Standards for Ethical Autonomous and Intelligent Systems. 3 - Anwer Al-Dulaimi, Xiaodong Lin:
Drones in the Era of V2X Communications. 10 - Wenchao Xu, Haibo Zhou, Huaqing Wu, Feng Lyu, Nan Cheng, Xuemin Shen:
Intelligent Link Adaptation in 802.11 Vehicular Networks: Challenges and Solutions. 12-18 - Hasan Ali Khattak, Saif ul Islam, Ikram Ud Din, Mohsen Guizani:
Integrating Fog Computing with VANETs: A Consumer Perspective. 19-25 - Gábor Fodor, Hieu Do, Shehzad Ali Ashraf, Ricardo Blasco, Wanlu Sun, Marco Belleschi, Liang Hu:
Supporting Enhanced Vehicle-to-Everything Services by LTE Release 15 Systems. 26-33 - Patrick-Benjamin Bok, Panagiotis Saltsidis:
Networking Standards. 34 - Yasuyuki Tanaka, Pascale Minet, Thomas Watteyne:
6LoWPAN Fragment Forwarding. 35-39 - Nhu-Ngoc Dao, Woongsoo Na, Sungrae Cho:
IEEE 802.15.8: Infrastructureless Peer-Aware Communications with Fully Distributed Coordination. 40-47 - Tingting Xia, Michael Mao Wang, Chengling Jiang, Jingjing Zhang, Lei Wang, Xiaohu You:
Practical Machine-Type Communication for Energy Internet of Things: An Introduction. 48-59 - Hans Christian Rudolph, Andreas Kunz, Luigi Lo Iacono, Hoai Viet Nguyen:
Security Challenges of the 3GPP 5G Service Based Architecture. 60-65
Volume 3, Number 2, June 2019
- Glenn Parsons:
Standards for Open Source Development. 2-3 - Robert S. Fish:
Technical Information Trade Deficits: Is This Information Mercantilism? 4 - Yatin Trivedi:
Emerging Technology and Its Applications Require New Standards. 12-16 - Nader F. Mir, Salvatore Loreto:
Cloud and Edge Computing. 24 - Lanfranco Zanzi, Flavio Cirillo, Vincenzo Sciancalepore, Fabio Giust, Xavier Pérez Costa, Simone Mangiante, Guenter Klas:
Evolving Multi-Access Edge Computing to Support Enhanced IoT Deployments. 26-34 - Glauco Estácio Gonçalves, Daniel Rosendo, Leylane Ferreira, Guto Leoni Santos, Demis Gomes, André L. C. Moreira, Judith Kelner, Djamel Sadok, Mattias Wildeman, Patricia Takako Endo:
A Standard to Rule Them All: Redfish. 36-43 - Afif Osseiran, Omar Elloumi, JaeSeung Song, José F. Monserrat:
IoT and Machine-Type Communication. 44 - Syed S. Husain, Andreas Kunz, Athul Prasad, Emmanouil Pateromichelakis, Konstantinos Samdanis:
Ultra-High Reliable 5G V2X Communications. 46-52 - Georgios Z. Papadopoulos, Rahul Arvind Jadhav, Pascal Thubert, Nicolas Montavont:
Updates on RFC 4944: Fragment Forwarding and Recovery. 54-59 - Hung C. Ling:
The Standardization Ecosystem: Policy and Patents. 60 - Michele Herman:
Evolving Technologies and Intellectual Property Landscapes: Developing IPR Policies to Avoid Confusion and Chaos Within Development Communities. 62-67 - Yang Yu:
Non-Discrimination Prong of FRAND: Methodologically in Contrast to WTO Non-Discrimination Principle and with Special Reference to China's Related Judicial Practice. 68-72
Volume 3, Number 3, September 2019
- Glenn Parsons:
The Importance of National Standards. 2-3 - Robert S. Fish:
What Does Sustainability in Communications Mean? 4 - Todor Cooklev, Leif Wilhelmsson, Peiying Zhu:
Wireless and Radio Communications. 18 - Adnan Aijaz:
Packet Duplication in Dual Connectivity Enabled 5G Wireless Networks: Overview and Challenges. 20-28 - Xingqin Lin, Asbjörn Grövlen, Karl Werner, Jingya Li, Robert Baldemair, Jung-Fu (Thomas) Cheng, Stefan Parkvall, Daniel Larsson, Havish Koorapaty, Mattias Frenne, Sorour Falahati:
5G New Radio: Unveiling the Essentials of the Next Generation Wireless Access Technology. 30-37 - Jeongho Yeo, Taehyoung Kim, Jinyoung Oh, Sungjin Park, Younsun Kim, Juho Lee:
Advanced Data Transmission Framework for 5G Wireless Communications in the 3GPP New Radio Standard. 38-43 - Rafael Kaliski, Ching-Chun Chou, Hung-Yu Wei:
Further Enhanced Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service in LTE-Advanced Pro. 44-51 - Mostafa Hashem Sherif, Kai Jakobs, Christoph Dosch, Alessia Magliarditi:
Selected Papers from the Tenth ITU Kaleidoscope Academic Conference. 52-53 - Ved P. Kafle, Pedro Martinez-Julia, Takaya Miyazawa:
Automation of 5G Network Slice Control Functions with Machine Learning. 54-62 - Eva Ibarrola, Mark Davis, Camille Voisin, Ciara Close, Leire Cristobo:
QoE Enhancement in Next Generation Wireless Ecosystems: A Machine Learning Approach. 63-70 - Fabrizio De Vita, Giovanni Nardini, Antonio Virdis, Dario Bruneo, Antonio Puliafito, Giovanni Stea:
Using Deep Reinforcement Learning for Application Relocation in Multi-Access Edge Computing. 71-78
Volume 3, Number 4, December 2019
- Glenn Parsons:
My Final Note as Editor-in-Chief. 2-3 - Robert S. Fish:
Is There an ICT Commons, and Is Tragedy Inevitable? 4 - Oscar Avellaneda, Alan Bachmann, Abbie Barbir, Joni Brenan, Pamela Dingle, Kim Hamilton Duffy, Eve Maler, Drummond Reed, Manu Sporny:
Decentralized Identity: Where Did It Come From and Where Is It Going? 10-13 - David W. Chadwick, Romain Laborde, Arnaud Oglaza, Rémi Venant, Ahmad Samer Wazan, Manreet Nijjar:
Improved Identity Management with Verifiable Credentials and FIDO. 14-20 - Hitesh Tewari:
Blockchain Research Beyond Cryptocurrencies. 21-25 - Rachel Arnold, Dave Longley:
Zero-Knowledge Proofs Do Not Solve the Privacy-Trust Problem of Attribute-Based Credentials: What if Alice Is Evil? 26-31 - Thomas Hardjono:
Federated Authorization over Access to Personal Data for Decentralized Identity Management. 32-38 - Daniel Hardman, Lovesh Harchandani, Asem Othman, John Callahan:
Using Biometrics to Fight Credential Fraud. 39-45 - Matthew Davie, Dan Gisolfi, Daniel Hardman, John Jordan, Darrell O'Donnell, Drummond Reed:
The Trust over IP Stack. 46-51 - Lisa LeVasseur, Eve Maler:
Beyond Consent: A Right-to-Use License for Mutual Agency. 52-59 - Ali Cagatay Cirik, Naveen Mysore Balasubramanya, Lutz Lampe, Gustav Vos, Steve Bennett:
Toward the Standardization of Grant-Free Operation and the Associated NOMA Strategies in 3GPP. 60-66
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