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Past and Present Research on Wearable

Technologies: Bibliometric and Cluster


Analyses of Published Research from 2000 to
2016
Milad Dehghani
and
Ki Joon Kim
https://doi.org/10.1142/S021987701950007XCited by:14 (Source: Crossref)
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Abstract
This study analyzes publications in the field of wearable technologies (WTs) recorded in the
Scopus database during the period 2000 to 2016. Using bibliometric analysis, we probe into the
current status and direction of research on WT. In addition, we use cluster analysis to reveal
keywords with highest frequency and to identify technology trends over time among research
activities. The study provides researchers and practitioners with insights that help to identify
trends in WT research. The study also highlights potential research directions and is therefore
expected to benefit researchers in the area of WT.

Keywords:

• Wearable technology
• bibliometric analysis
• cluster analysis

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