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International Theoretical Science Journal
UDC 004.02
G. Mamonova1, N. Maidaniuk2


1 Kyiv National Economic University named after Vadym Hetman,
Kyiv, Ukraine

mamonova@kneu.edu.ua

2 International Scientific and Training Center of Information Technologies and Systems, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine

n.maydanyuk@ukr.net

MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS

Abstract. The analysis of recent years’ publications on the use of mathematical methods and models for IoT analysis is presented. The analysis showed that the authors use sections of mathematics such as game theory, probability theory, theory of random processes, Boolean and matrix algebra, graph theory, number theory, theory of function of complex variable, theory of measure, theory of optimization, theory of optimization analysis, numerical analysis, and mathematical analysis.

Keywords: Internet of Things, methods, models, modeling (simulation), technology, structure, system.



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