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While reviewing this manuscript, please keep in mind that this is a Regular article. For a full list and descriptions of the article types IEEE Access publishes, please see our website: https://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/submitting-an-article/

You can access the manuscript and review form by clicking the link below:

https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ieee-access?URL_MASK=c5fac992f63b4d4780b71a556a1929cb

Please keep in mind that the article has been evaluated for grammar during administrative review, and minor grammar mistakes are tolerated due to IEEE Access’ streamlined review process. Also, the article does not need to present novel engineering research, but it should be original writing that enhances the existing body of knowledge in the given subject area.

Additional information regarding the review process and scope of IEEE Access can be found at http://ieeeaccess.ieee.org/.

Please elaborate on your review in the spaces provided on the review form. Your specific comments will offer valuable feedback to improve future work. It is essential that you click the “Save” button if you wish to exit the review before you submit it to the Editor.

If you are going to recommend specific references while completing the review, please be sure to explain why you believe they are relevant to the work.  As a note, suggesting one’s own references as a reviewer is poor scholarly practice and creates a conflict of interest (in terms of independent peer review). Please refrain from doing so if it is not relevant to the article.

All communications regarding this manuscript are privileged. Any conflict of interest, suspicion of duplicate publication, fabrication of data, or plagiarism must immediately be reported to me and ieeeaccess@ieee.org.

IEEE Access encourages submissions that reflect the following criteria:

1. Interdisciplinary topics or applications-oriented articles that do not fit within the scope of traditional journals.
2. Practical discussions of new experimental or measurement techniques, including negative results.
3. Practical articles describing interesting solutions to engineering, or information system design challenges.
4. Development of new or improved fabrication or manufacturing techniques.
5. Reviews of new or evolving fields aimed at increasing others' understanding of these emerging topics.