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Information technology of the increasing sensors term of use considering their movement

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Volodymyr Petrivskyi; Victor Shevchenko; Oleksiy Bychkov; Maksym Brazhenenko

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2020 IEEE XVIth International Conference on the Perspective Technologies and Meth-ods in MEMS Design (MEMSTECH), Lviv, Ukraine, p.86-89 (2020)
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Petrivskyi, Volodymyr, Georgi Dimitrov, Viktor Shevchenko, Oleksiy Bychkov, Magdalena Garvanova, Galina Panayotova, and Pavel Petrov. "Information Technology for Big Data Sensor Networks Stability Estimation." Information & Security: An International Journal 47, no. 1 (2020): 141-154.
APA style: Petrivskyi, V., Shevchenko V., Bychkov O., & Brazhenenko M. (2020).  Information technology of the increasing sensors term of use considering their movement. 2020 IEEE XVIth International Conference on the Perspective Technologies and Meth-ods in MEMS Design (MEMSTECH). 86-89.
Chicago style: Petrivskyi, Volodymyr, Victor Shevchenko, Oleksiy Bychkov, and Maksym Brazhenenko. Information technology of the increasing sensors term of use considering their movement In 2020 IEEE XVIth International Conference on the Perspective Technologies and Meth-ods in MEMS Design (MEMSTECH). Lviv, Ukraine, 2020.
IEEE style: Petrivskyi, V., V. Shevchenko, O. Bychkov, and M. Brazhenenko, "Information technology of the increasing sensors term of use considering their movement", 2020 IEEE XVIth International Conference on the Perspective Technologies and Meth-ods in MEMS Design (MEMSTECH), Lviv, Ukraine, pp. 86-89, Apr. 22-26, 2020.
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