30th European Regional ITS Conference, Helsinki 2019

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30th European Regional ITS Conference (Helsinki 2019)
Helsinki, Finland, 16th - 19th June 2019

"Towards a Connected and Automated Society"


Digitalization is rapidly changing our society. The proliferation of easy-to-use devices and cloud-based applications is dramatically moulding our daily life, often in unpredictable and surprising ways. The underlying foundation of this evolution is the global service and connectivity infrastructure.
Many important techno-political and socio-economic questions regarding the evolution of this infrastructure centre on fibre and wireless. 5G, as the next generation mobile access technology, may play a key role in unifying the architecture and ecosystems, casting aside in the process a series of dichotomies such as fixed vs. mobile, indoors vs. outdoors, humans vs. machines, broadcasting vs. Internet, boundaries of the cloud vs. network. Notably, 5G is not only the next mobile technology generation but it is also a significant game changer in the wider communication ecosystem. 5G small cells on higher frequency bands, in particular, are creating pressure for structural changes affecting both co-operation and competition across the industry.

Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 64
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2019The impact of mobile technology on economic growth: global insights from 2000-2017 developmentsBahia, Kalvin; Castells, Pau; Pedrós, Xavier
2019The impact of AI on employment: a historical account of its evolutionGarcia-Murillo, Martha; MacInnes, Ian
2019Media Repertoires of Japanese Old Users in the Digital Media EnvironmentTakemura, Tomoko
2019Business opportunities in 5G mobile technologyNyström, Anna-Greta; Gugenishvili, Ilia
2019Artificial Intelligence in Education: Can AI bring the full potential of personalized learning to education?van der Vorst, Tommy; Jelicic, Nick
2019Who leads the IoT ecosystem? a Meta-frontier ApproachCho, Hosoo; Ryu, Min Ho
2019Complements and Substitutes between Chatbots and Humans: Corporate PerspectivesSudtasan, Tatcha; Pitivaranun, Pantaree
2019Analyzing continuance intention of recommendation algorithmsKim, Jiwhan; Nam, Changi
2019Hands off the Wheel: The Role of Law in the Coming Extinction of Human-Driven VehiclesHresko Pearl, Tracy
2019Urban 5G regulation: local licensing versus coopetitionBasaure, A.; Finley, B.
2019Airports - a Platform for IoT technology?Baum, Peter
2019Facebook's Algorithms, Fake News, and Taiwan's 2018 Local ElectionsChen, Yi-Ning Katherine; Wen, Chia-Ho Ryan
2019Competitive effects of cable networks on FTTx deploymentQueder, Fabian
2019Innovation ecosystems in small countries – The case of LuxembourgBinsfeld, Nico; Whalley, Jason
2019Estimating the impact of co-investment on fiber to the home coverage, adoption and competitionAimene, Louise; Lebourges, Marc; Liang, Julienne
2019Research on the impact of the blockchain-authenticated information on consumers' perception towards traceable products: Evidence from JDSong, Luona; Qi, Jiayin; Lu, Tingjie; Zhang, Kai
2019Economising on network provision while preserving competition: the challenges of 5G mobile network sharingPápai, Zoltán; McLean, Aliz; Csorba, Gergely; Nagy, Péter
2019Why do cloud providers prefer renting to selling? A supply side perspectiveFujisawa, Chieko; Kasuga, Norihiro
2019On Design of Contracts Between Traditional MNOs and Local 5G Micro OperatorsBarua, Bidushi; Matinmikko-Blue, Marja; Latva-aho, Matti
2019Socio-Technical Design of Algorithms: Fairness, Accountability, and TransparencyShin, Don D.H.
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 64
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