PosTel 2025 conference proceedings: THE FORTY THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES IN POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATION TRAFFIC
Synopsis
The Proceedings of the XLIII Symposium on Novel Technologies in Postal and Telecommunications Traffic – PosTel 2025 include the research results in the field of postal and telecommunications traffic completed over the past year.
The Symposium is organized by the Department of Postal and Telecommunications Traffic of the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering in Belgrade. The co-organizers are: JP “Pošta Srbije”, “Telekom Srbija” a.d., and the Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services – RATEL. The event is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia and the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications of the Republic of Serbia.
The Symposium focuses on current research in areas of particular importance for postal and telecommunications traffic in Serbia and the surrounding region. The papers are invited and grouped into three sections:
• Management of Processes in Postal and Telecommunications Traffic
• Postal Traffic, Networks and Services
• Telecommunications Traffic, Networks and Services
The section Management of Processes in Postal and Telecommunications Traffic encompasses current research and practical solutions that reflect the deep transformations underway in the modern postal and telecommunications sectors. The papers in this section address key topics such as digitalization, sustainability, inclusivity, technological innovation, and new management models. Special attention is given to the role of public–private partnerships, the application of ESG standards, user protection, development of e-services, and the modernization of operations based on IoT technologies. Through various case studies and analytical approaches, the papers highlight the need for organizational reconfiguration of postal operators, the development of inclusive services, and the improvement of user experience quality. This section provides a comprehensive insight into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the postal and telecommunications system, emphasizing the importance of strategic management in the process of digital and green transition.
The section Postal Traffic, Networks and Services contains papers that, from scientific and professional perspectives, analyze the postal sector and related current developments. Among other topics, the authors explore strategic directions of postal traffic development and models for applying modern information technologies to optimize.
Chapters
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PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN THE AREA OF ELECTRONIC SERVICES IN POSTAL SECTOR
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DIGITALIZATION OF LETTERS IN JUDICIAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND MISDEMEANOR PROCEEDINGS
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THE ROLE OF SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS IN STRENGTHENING USER CONFIDENCE - CASE STUDY OF POST OFFICE OF SERBIA
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THE IMPORTANCE OF SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING THROUGH THE PRISM OF ESG CRITERIA - APPLICATION IN THE POSTAL SECTOR
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INCLUSION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN THE POSTAL SERVICES SYSTEM
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CHALLENGES OF PROVIDING TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES TO BUSINESS CUSTOMERS
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DEVELOPMENT OF A DRIVER ASSESSMENT AND REWARD SYSTEM USING IoT
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ORGANIZATIONAL RECONFIGURATION OF POSTAL OPERATORS IN EUROPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FUTURE MARKET AND TECHNOLOGICAL TRENDS
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DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AS STRATEGIC PILLARS OF POST OF SERBIA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE UPU DUBAI STRATEGY
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APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC-INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR REGULATORY PURPOSES
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BRAND POSITIONING OF PE POST OF SERBIA AMONG INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMERS
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THE ROLE OF MICROHUBS IN ENHANCING URBAN DELIVERY
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CONTRIBUTION TO IMPROVING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE POSTAL SYSTEM THROUGH PACKAGING OPTIMIZATION
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APPLICATION OF WEB 4.0 TECHNOLOGY IN THE EVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE POSTAL LOGISTICS SUPPLY CHAINS
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MEASURING THE QUALITY OF UNIVERSAL POSTAL SERVICE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: CHALLENGES OF A MULTI-OPERATOR ENVIRONMENT AND THE APPLICATION OF EUROPEAN STANDARDS
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CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF POSTAL LOGISTICS IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
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MULTI-CRITERIA RANKING OF POSTAL PARCELS AUTOMATIC PROCESSING SYSTEMS
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SIGNAL STRENGTH PREDICTION IN LTE NETWORKS USING MACHINE LEARNING
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DETERMINISTIC RADIO CHANNEL MODELING FOR 6G ENVIRONMENTS
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IMPROVING TELECOM CUSTOMER CHURN PREDICTION USING CLASS BALANCING TECHNIQUES
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JPEG AND BPG VISUALLY LOSSLESS IMAGE COMPRESSION EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS
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TRAFFIC PERFORMANCE OF VIDEO STREAMING OVER DASH.JS PROTOCOL
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POSSIBILITIES OF UNAUTHORIZED DATA COLLECTION IN THE SMART HOME ENVIRONMENT
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS А KEY TECHNOLOGY FOR IMPROVING SHIP OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY IN ENHANCED NAVIGATION SITUATIONS
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AGENTIC AI FOR NETWORK MANAGEMENT: RELAY SIGNAL PERFORMANCE UNDER NAKAGAMI-M FADING
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A NEW SOFTWARE FOR DISCRETE EVENT SIMULATION
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DEPLOYABILITY OF TRAFFIC SHAPING TECHNIQUE BASED ON THE USE OF MODERN SCRIPTING SOLUTIONS
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TRUST MANAGEMENT APPROACHES IN VANET NETWORKS
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6G-BASED COMMUNICATION AMONG VEHICLES, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND TRAFFIC PARTICIPANTS
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CYBERSECURITY STANDARDS FOR THE ROAD TRAFFIC SAFETY
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MODULATION TECHNIQUES IN VLC FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION IN TRAFFIC
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A NEW DYNAMIC ROUTING PROTOCOL FOR URBAN VANETs BASED ON REINFORCEMENT LEARNING
