Journal: IEEE Veh. Technol. Mag.

Volume 11, Issue 2

5 -- 13Javier Gozálvez. Fifth-Generation Technologies Trials [Mobile Radio]
14 -- 18Harvey Glickenstein. The Downtown Line of the Singapore Metro [Transportation Systems]
19 -- 23Elisabeth Uhlemann. Transport Ministers Around the World Support Connected Vehicles [Connected Vehicles]
24 -- 31Charalambos A. Charalambous, Pete Aylott, David R. Buxton. Stray Current Calculation and Monitoring in DC Mass-Transit Systems: Interpreting Calculations for Real-Life Conditions and Determining Appropriate Safety Margins
32 -- 42Ali Fatih Demir, Zekeriyya E. Ankarali, Qammer H. Abbasi, Yang Liu, Khalid A. Qaraqe, Erchin Serpedin, Hüseyin Arslan, Richard D. Gitlin. In Vivo Communications: Steps Toward the Next Generation of Implantable Devices
43 -- 51Alberto Pittolo, Marco De Piante, Fabio Versolatto, Andrea M. Tonello. In-Vehicle Power Line Communication: Differences and Similarities Among the In-Car and the In-Ship Scenarios
52 -- 59Igor Lopez, Marina Aguado, Christian Pinedo. A Step Up in European Rail Traffic Management Systems: A Seamless Fail Recovery Scheme
60 -- 70Aleksander Sniady, José Soler, Mohamed Kassab, Marion Berbineau. Ensuring Long-Term Data Integrity: ETCS Data Integrity Requirements Can Be Fulfilled Even under Unfavorable Conditions with the Proper LTE Mechanisms
71 -- 78Antonis G. Gotsis, Stelios Stefanatos, Angeliki Alexiou. UltraDense Networks: The New Wireless Frontier for Enabling 5G Access
79 -- 81Edward Au. Exciting Projects for PHY and MAC Layers of IEEE 802.11 [Standards]