The using of bibliometric analysis to classify trends and future directions on 'smart farm'
Author | Suebsombut, Paweena |
Author | Sekhari, Aicha |
Author | Sureepong, Pradorn |
Author | Ueasangkomsate, Pittawat |
Author | Bouras, Abdelaziz |
Available date | 2020-10-12T09:21:47Z |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Publication Name | 2nd Joint International Conference on Digital Arts, Media and Technology 2017: Digital Economy for Sustainable Growth, ICDAMT 2017 |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Climate change has affected the cultivation in all countries with extreme drought, flooding, higher temperature, and changes in the season thus leaving behind the uncontrolled production. Consequently, the smart farm has become part of the crucial trend that is needed for application in certain farm areas. The aims of smart farm are to control and to enhance food production and productivity, and to increase farmers' profits. The advantages in applying smart farm will improve the quality of production, supporting the farm workers, and better utilization of resources. This study aims to explore the research trends and identify research clusters on smart farm using bibliometric analysis that has supported farming to improve the quality of farm production. The bibliometric analysis is the method to explore the relationship of the articles from a co-citation network of the articles and then science mapping is used to identify clusters in the relationship. This study examines the selected research articles in the smart farm field. The area of research in smart farm is categorized into two clusters that are soil carbon emission from farming activity, food security and farm management by using a VOSviewer tool with keywords related to research articles on smart farm, agriculture, supply chain, knowledge management, traceability, and product lifecycle management from Web of Science (WOS) and Scopus online database. The major cluster of smart farm research is the soil carbon emission from farming activity which impacts on climate change that affects food production and productivity. The contribution is to identify the trends on smart farm to develop research in the future by means of bibliometric analysis |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | Climate Change Food Safety Knowledge Management Product Lifecycle Management Smart Farm Supply Chain |
Type | Conference |
Pagination | 136-141 |
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