Agricultural Machinery Telemetry: A Bibliometric Analysis

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Agricultural machinery telemetry collects and shares data, which are sent remotely and become precious information. Thus, accurate and instantaneous monitoring can provide an important base of information for adjusting the parameters of the most diverse mechanized agricultural operations, reducing input costs and maintenance expenses. In recent years, this theme has gained more strength and importance for managing rural properties. Therefore, the present study developed a bipartite bibliometric analysis in two lines of research and described the state of the art of this data collection methodology (via telemetry), presenting its technological evolution. The study presents the evolution and connection of telemetry and the processes of robotization of agricultural operations and automation provided by data collection via telemetry in real time. The main countries, keywords, researchers, institutions, and the Dickson quality index indicate a high growth in the last decade. Thus, the present study contributes to decision making regarding research topics, guidance on the state of the art, and contextualization of telemetry’s importance in current research.

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Marques, L. S., Ferraz, G. A. e.Silva, Moreira Neto, J., Magalhães, R. R., de Lima, D. A., Tsuchida, J. E., & Fuzatto, D. C. (2022, December 1). Agricultural Machinery Telemetry: A Bibliometric Analysis. AgriEngineering. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering4040060

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