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IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 2007
- Vijay K. Varma, Thomas Magedanz, Kee Chaing Chua:

Foreword. 2-55 - Christophe Gourraud:

Using IMS as a Service Framework. 4-11 - John O'Connell:

Service Delivery within an IMS Environment. 12-19 - Thibault Renier, Kim Lynggaard Larsen, Germán Castro, Hans-Peter Schwefel:

Mid-Session Macro-Mobility in IMS-Based Networks. 20-27 - Dragos Vingarzan, Peter Weik, F. Fokus:

IMS Signaling over Current Wireless Networks: Experiments Using the Open IMS Core. 28-34 - Tsunehiko Chiba, Hidetoshi Yokota, Akira Idoue, Ashutosh Dutta, Subir Das, Fuchun Joseph Lin

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Gap Analysis and Deployment Architectures for 3GPP2 MMD Networks. 35-42 - Harvey Glickenstein:

New Rail Line for South Africa [Transportation Systems]. 43-48 - Bill Fleming:

Fabulous, Flawed and Futuristic [Automotive Electronics]. 49-50 - Javier Gozálvez:

Ultra Mobile Broadband [Mobile Radio]. 51-55 - Dennis Bodson:

IEEE Moves Forward with Broadband Wireless [Standards]. 56-57 - James M. Irvine:

VTC Comes to Baltimore [VTS News]. 58-50
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2007
- James Irvine

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Foreward. 2 - Mark Hartong, Rajni Goel, Duminda Wijesekera:

Key management requirements for PTC operations. 4-11 - Fan Li, Yu Wang

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Routing in vehicular ad hoc networks: A survey. 12-22 - Yingming Tsai, Guodong Zhang, Donald Grieco, Fatih M. Ozluturk, Xiaodong Wang:

Cell search in 3GPP long term evolution systems. 23-29 - Gonzalo Camarillo:

Adding consent-based communications to SIP. 30-37 - Javier Gozálvez:

WiTricity-The Wireless Power Transfer [Mobile Radio]. 38-44 - Bill Fleming:

Smart Rides? [Automotive Electronics]. 45-48 - Harvey Glickenstein:

New Rail Line for South Africa [Transportation Systems]. 49-52 - Dennis Bodson:

Dynamic & Efficient Spectrum Use [Standards]. 53-54 - James Irvine:

VTC2007-Spring in Dublin. 55
Volume 2, Number 3, September 2007
- Jordi Pérez-Romero

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Foreward. 2-4 - Antonis M. Hadjiantonis, Marinos Charalambides

, George Pavlou:
An adaptive service management framework for wireless networks. 6-13 - Kun Yang, John Wittgreffe, Manooch Azmoodeh:

Policy-based model-driven creation of adaptive services in wireless environments. 14-20 - Kostas Tsagkaris

, Panagiotis Demestichas
, George Dimitrakopoulos:
Policies for the management of services in CDMA-based segments of the b3g world. 21-28 - David Gozalvez, José F. Monserrat

, Daniel Calabuig
, Javier Gozálvez
:
Policy-based channel access mechanism selection for QoS provision in IEEE 802.11e. 29-34 - Sana Horrich, Sana Ben Jamaa, Paul Houzé:

Policy based RRM for network-terminal decision sharing. 35-40 - Robert C. Daniels, Robert W. Heath Jr.

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60 GHz wireless communications: Emerging requirements and design recommendations. 41-50 - Javier Gozálvez:

GSM Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary [Mobile Radio]. 51-57 - Bill Fleming:

Endangered Technologies [Automotive Electronics]. 58-60 - Harvey Glickenstein:

SNCF and Alstom Set New World Speed Record [Transportation Systems]. 62-65 - Lutz Lampe:

Book Review [review of "Wireless Communications" (Molish, A.; 2005)]. 68-69
Volume 2, Number 4, December 2007
- Fan Bai, Hannes Hartenstein:

Foreword. 2-52 - Guillermo Acosta-Marum, Mary Ann Ingram:

Six time- and frequency- selective empirical channel models for vehicular wireless LANs. 4-11 - Jared Dulmage, Michael P. Fitz:

Nonisotropic fading channel model for the highway environment. 12-18 - Indranil Sen, David W. Matolak:

V2V channels and performance of multiuser spread spectrum modulation. 19-25 - Kishore Ramachandran, Marco Gruteser, Ryokichi Onishi, Toshiro Hikita:

Experimental analysis of broadcast reliability in dense vehicular networks. 26-32 - Javier Gozálvez

, Miguel Sepulcre
:
Opportunistic technique for efficient wireless vehicular communications. 33-39 - Harvey Glickenstein:

Transportation Systems. 46-52 - Bill Fleming:

Advanced Safety Features Score Big in New Technology Study [Automotive Electronics]. 50-52 - Javier Gozálvez:

WiMAX recognized as an IMT-2000 3G technology [Mobile Radio]. 53-59

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