Welcome from the General Chair
Robert C. Shapiro, P.E.
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The IEEE Vehicular Technology Society and the members of the IEEE Baltimore community would like to thank you for participating in our fall international conference in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. This is the 66th Vehicular Technology Conference. |
Welcome from the TPC Co-Chairs
Robert W. Heath Jr, The University of Texas at Austin, and Gregory E. Bottomley, Ericsson
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It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 66th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference Fall 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland. A total of 732 papers were submitted in total across the tracks: land mobile radio, mobile networks, multiple antennas and space-time processing, propagation and modeling, transmission technologies, transportation systems, vehicular electronics, wireless access, wireless applications, and wireless device architectures. The Track Chairs, with the help of more than 250 Technical Program Committee members and almost 1,500 Reviewers, have assembled an outstanding technical program consisting of 420 papers from the 732 papers submitted. |
Welcome from the VTS President
Charles Backof, President, IEEE VT Society
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On behalf of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to the IEEE 66th Vehicular Technology Conference in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. I was born in Baltimore, about the same time that the VT Society was born in Detroit. Baltimore is a beautiful location for what I’m sure will be one of the most memorable conferences in recent years. The IEEE Vehicular Technology Society, or VTS for short, unlike most other IEEE Societies, is built around a central theme, rather than a single technology. Our unifying theme is mobility, and our fields of interest are the technologies that support it. We are committed to all aspects of mobility, including telematics, automotive electronics, intelligent transportation systems, and wireless communications. |




