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IEEE referencing

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., IEEE Editorial Style Manual for Authors. Piscataway NJ: IEEE, 2019. [Online]. Available:  http://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/IEEE-Editorial-Style-Manual.pdf [Accessed Jan. 15, 2020].

University of Illinois, College of Engineering, Reference Guide: IEEE style. Urbana-Champaign IL: University of Illinois, 2009. [Online]. Available: https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/ece445/documents/ieee-refguide.pdf. [Accessed Jul. 3, 2019].

University of Wales, Library and Information Services, Numeric referencing: Examples of reference types. Swansea: University of Wales, 2004. [Online]. Available: http://www.swan.ac.uk/lis/help_and_training/htmdocs/bibliographic_referencing/
numeric_referencing_examples.asp. [Accessed May 24, 2005].

University of Wales, Library and Information Services, Numeric referencing: Overview. Swansea: University of Wales, 2004. [Online]. Available: http://www.swan.ac.uk/lis/help_and_training/htmdocs/bibliographic_referencing/numeric_referencing_overview.asp. [Accessed May 24, 2005].

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