Analisis Bibliometrik Tren Penelitian dan Kolaborasi Global dalam Bidang Smart Farming (2016–2025)

Authors

  • Defilia Fatikasari Universitas Islam Madura
  • Yoga Septian Dwi Pratama Universitas Islam Madura
  • Alvin Setya Pranata Universitas Islam Madura
  • Hozairi Hozairi Universitas Islam Madura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36350/jbs.v16i1.329

Keywords:

Smart Farming, Bibliometrics, Vosviewer, Precision Agriculture, Digital Technology

Abstract

Smart farming is a modern agricultural approach based on digital technology that has continued to develop rapidly in the last decade. However, there are not many studies that comprehensively map the direction, collaboration, and global research trends in this field. This study aims to analyze the development of smart farming research bibliometrically using the approach of scientific publication metadata analysis and collaboration network visualization using VOSviewer software. Data were obtained from the Scopus database for the period 2016–2025. The results of the analysis show a significant increase in the number of publications, dominated by topics such as precision agriculture, Internet of Things, and deep learning. Bibliometric visualization shows a shift in research focus from technology exploration to practical application and the formation of consolidation of primary literature as a foundation for smart farming science. However, this study identifies a number of gaps such as the lack of implementation studies in developing countries, the lack of cross-disciplinary approaches, and the challenges of technology application by small-scale farmers. These findings provide important implications for the development of future research policies and strategies, especially in building an inclusive, sustainable, and locally needed smart farming system.

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Author Biographies

  • Defilia Fatikasari, Universitas Islam Madura

    Mahasiswa S1 Teknik Informatika

  • Yoga Septian Dwi Pratama, Universitas Islam Madura

    Mahasiswa S1 Teknik Informatika

  • Alvin Setya Pranata, Universitas Islam Madura

    Mahasiswa S1 Teknik Informatika

  • Hozairi Hozairi, Universitas Islam Madura

    Dosen S1 Teknik Informatika

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“Analisis Bibliometrik Tren Penelitian dan Kolaborasi Global dalam Bidang Smart Farming (2016–2025)”, teknois. jurnal. ilmiah. teknologi. informasi. dan. sains, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 1–14, Feb. 2026, doi: 10.36350/jbs.v16i1.329.

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