A Review: The Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging Node Localization in Wireless Sensor Network

Authors

  • Oluwasegun Julius Aroba
  • Nalindren Naicker
  • Timothy T. Adeliyi,
  • Avintha Gupthar

Keywords:

Bibliometric Analysis, Node Localization, Scopus database, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs)

Abstract

As research in Node localization in WSN becomes ubiquitous, there is a dire need to interpret and map the increasing scientific knowledge and evolutionary trends so that a firm foundation can be laid for identifying knowledge gaps and advancing the domain. There is a critical need to interpret and map the expanding body of scientific knowledge and evolutionary trends as Node localization research in WSN spreads widely to establish a solid foundation for identifying knowledge gaps and developing the domain. Hence, this study aims to undertake a bibliometric analysis of node localization approaches. The Scopus central assemblage database was searched for titles that included "node localization", "wireless sensor network," and "WSN". A total of 1618 documents were published within the nineteen-study period (2003 - 2022). Microsoft Excel 365, R Bibliometric and Biblioshiny packages were implored for statistical analysis of approved published research articles. This study highlights the trends and current state of node localization research in WSN. It can aid researchers in gaining a thorough understanding of the most recent node localization techniques used in WSN.

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Published

2023-01-01

How to Cite

Oluwasegun Julius Aroba, Nalindren Naicker, Timothy T. Adeliyi, & Avintha Gupthar. (2023). A Review: The Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging Node Localization in Wireless Sensor Network. International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications, 15, 14. Retrieved from https://cspub-ijcisim.org/index.php/ijcisim/article/view/530

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