Internet of Things - IoT research trends from a bibliometric analysis

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This bibliometric study aims to analyze the scientific literature on information systems and IoT using the Scopus database, which has the largest number of indexed journals, through quantity, quality, and structure bibliometric indicators, to identify the most relevant research actors. Papers were selected that had information systems and IoT in their title. The analyses were performed in Rstusio, VosViewer and Excel. The results are classified by authors, journals, countries of publication, and keywords. With the aim of identifying research trends in the subject. Among the main findings, it is a topic of interest due to the growth in the last few years. The collaborative works are reflected among countries such as the United States, China, United Kingdom, and authors from the same countries dispersing the publications in important journals of Information technologies, such as the IEEE. Additionally, the main topics are related to reducing risks in information systems, logistics systems, health, smart cities, real-time information, and decision making.

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Garcés-Giraldo, L., Patiño-Vanegas, J., Espinosa, R., Benjumea-Arias, M., Valencia-Arias, A., & Lampen, M. C. (2023). Internet of Things - IoT research trends from a bibliometric analysis. Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.55267/iadt.07.12739

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