Issue 2 • Date March 2004
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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology publication information
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Transmit-preprocessing techniques with simplified receivers for the downlink of MISO TDD-CDMA systems
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BER performance of linear STBC from orthogonal designs over MIMO correlated Nakagami-m fading channels
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Soft-decision decoding of fixed-rate entropy-coded trellis-coded quantizer over a noisy channel
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Performance analysis of SIMO space-time scheduling with convex utility function: zero-forcing linear processing
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Performance analysis of space-time block codes over keyhole Nakagami-m fading channels
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Lateral control of higher order nonlinear vehicle model in emergency maneuvers using absolute positioning GPS and magnetic markers
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Effects of drivetrain hybridization on fuel economy and dynamic performance of parallel hybrid electric vehicles
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PSIM-based modeling of automotive power systems: conventional, electric, and hybrid electric vehicles
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A 2-D random-walk mobility model for location-management studies in wireless networks
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Module count-based overflow-control scheme for UMTS high-speed downlink packet access
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Adaptive iterative detection for the phase-uncertain channel: limited-tree-search versus truncated-memory detection
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Iterative receiver for joint detection and channel estimation in OFDM systems under mobile radio channels
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Improved approximate maximum-likelihood receiver for differential space-time block codes over Rayleigh-fading channels
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A building-transmission model for improved propagation prediction in urban microcells
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Electromagnetic scattering by a mixture of conducting and dielectric objects: analysis using method of moments
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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology covers land, airborne, and maritime mobile services, vehicular electrotechnology, equipment, and systems identified with the automotive industry.
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Yuguang Michael Fang
University of Florida


