The IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) awards recognize those individuals and groups who contribute to and support the purposes of IEEE in general and the VTS in an exceptionally worthy manner. Open nominations for awards are due 1 April each year, with forms available on the VTS website. The 2022 VTS awards were presented in person at the VTS Awards Luncheon on 28 September 2022 at the 2022 IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2022)-Fall conference held on the campus of Imperial College, London, U.K. The VTS website contains a complete list of the awards.
The Best Paper Awards recognize the best papers published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology during the period 2017–2022 in the following four areas: systems, propagation, vehicular electronics, and land transportation. Each award consists of a certificate for each coauthor and a cash award equally divided among the coauthors. The basis for judging includes the number of citations, excluding self-citations in various citation databases, and the number of IEEE Xplore downloads.
This is awarded to the best systems paper published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
Tuyen X. Tran and Dario Pompili: “Joint Task Offloading and Resource Allocation for Multi-Server Mobile-Edge Computing Networks,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 856–868, Jan. 2019.
This is awarded for the best propagation paper published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
Ke Guan, Guangkai Li, Thomas Kürner, Andreas F. Molisch, Bile Peng, Ruisi He, Bing Hui, Junhyeong Kim, and Zhangdui Zhong: “On Millimeter Wave and THz Mobile Radio Channel for Smart Rail Mobility,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 66, no. 7, pp. 5658–5674, July 2017.
Figure 1 (Left) Awards Committee Chair Gordon L. Stüber with (center) Minge Kim and (right) Beomsoo Ko of KAIST, Daejeon, South Korea, accepting the 2022 Best Vehicular Electronics Paper Award on behalf of the authors.
This is awarded for the best paper relating to vehicular electronics published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology (Figure 1).
Preeti Kumari, Junil Choi, Nuria González-Prelcic, and Robert W. Heath, Jr: “IEEE 802.11ad-Based Radar: An Approach to Joint Vehicular Communication-Radar System,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 67, no. 4, pp. 3012–3027, Apr. 2018.
This is awarded for the best paper related to land transportation published in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
Jiawen Kang, Zehui Xiong, Dusit Niyato, Dongdong Ye, Dong In Kim, and Jun Zhao: “Toward Secure Blockchain-Enabled Internet of Vehicles: Optimizing Consensus Management Using Reputation and Contract Theory,” IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 68, no. 3, pp. 2906–2920, Mar. 2019.
This is awarded for the best paper published in IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine.
Gerhard P. Fettweis: “The Tactile Internet: Applications and Challenges,” IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 64–70, Mar. 2014.
This award recognizes the outstanding Chapter of the VTS out of all active VTS Chapters. The basis for judging includes the following criteria: 1) service to Chapter membership in terms of technical activities; 2) service to Chapter membership in terms of societal activities; 3) Chapter membership advancement, fellow nominations, and awards; and 4) Chapter membership growth. The award consists of a plaque presented to the chair of the Chapter.
2022 Awardee: IEEE VTS Swedish Section Joint Chapter. Chair: Michael Lentmaier.
Figure 2 Nei Kato.
For individuals who provide outstanding volunteer contributions to VTS Board of Governors and the Society. The award consists of a plaque and US$1,000.
Recipient: Nei Kato, Tohoku University, Japan (Figure 2).
Citation: “for exemplary service and leadership as editor-in-chief (2018–2021) of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.”
Figure 3 Moe Win.
Figure 4 (Right) Moe Win accepting the 2022 James Evans Avant Garde Award.
For leadership and continuing contributions in promoting new technology in the field of vehicular communications and electronics. The award consists of a plaque and US$1,000.
Recipient: Moe Win, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (Figures 3 and 4).
Citation: “for contributions to theory and practice of wireless communication and localization networks.”
Figure 5 Jianbing Ni.
Figure 6 (Right) Jianbing Ni accepting the Early Career Award.
To recognize outstanding young scientists or engineers who have made relevant contributions to the theoretical, experimental, and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering in VTS fields of interest that include mobile radio, motor vehicles, and land transportation. The award consists of a plaque and US$1,500.
Recipient: Jianbing Ni, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada (Figures 5 and 6).
Citation: “for contributions to vehicular network security and privacy preservation.”
Figure 7 Sonia Aïssa.
To recognize outstanding women engineers who have made significant contributions relevant to the theoretical, experimental, and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering in VTS fields of interest, and/or to enhance women influence in the VTS and in the engineering community. The award consists of a plaque and US$1,000.
Recipient: Sonia Aïssa, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, University of Quebec, Canada (Figure 7).
Citation: “for outstanding contributions to spectrum-sharing and cooperative communications, leadership in women-in-engineering and service to the wireless community.”
Figure 8 Robert Schober.
Figure 9 (Right) Robert Schober accepting the 2022 IEEE Stuart Meyer Memorial Award.
To recognize those members of the VTS who have both served their Society and also contributed to the development of radio technology and science in an outstanding and exemplary manner. It consists of a plaque and US$3,000.
Recipient: Robert Schober, University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany (Figures 8 and 9).
Citation: “for contributions to the analysis and design of wireless communication systems and for exemplary service in VTC organizations.”
— Gordon L. Stüber, Awards Committee Chair