Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends

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Autor(a) principal: Pelicioni,Luciele Cristina
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Joana Ramos, Devezas,Tessaleno, Belderrain,Mischel Carmen Neyra, Melo,Francisco Cristovão Lourenço de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Aerospace Technology and Management (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2175-91462018000100301
Resumo: ABSTRACT: The statistical analysis of academic literature, also known as “bibliometrics”, is being increasingly applied to analyse research trends, to identify emerging areas of science and to find out where and how often specific articles are cited. The aim of this study was to identify technological innovation trend patterns in the aerospace sector applying bibliometric analysis over the period 2008 - 2015. In this study the keywords space technology, satellite, space launch vehicle, spacecraft, rocket and space station were used to scrutinize the database Web of Science (ISI). The obtained records were analysed using the Patent Insight Pro software (2015). It was observed that the researches related to aerospace technological development has been focused in satellites, giving also some directions for satellite launch vehicles. Bibliometric analysis revealed concern on new low-cost technologies development, and the applied logistic fit suggests that over the next five years the continuity on new space technologies development will be mostly related to small satellites, with also contributions associated with high-resolution imagery in order to improve Earth observation in low orbit.
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title Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
spellingShingle Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
Pelicioni,Luciele Cristina
Aerospace
Logistic curve
Technological monitoring
Unstructured data
title_short Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
title_full Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
title_fullStr Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
title_full_unstemmed Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
title_sort Application of a Bibliometric Tool for Studying Space Technology Trends
author Pelicioni,Luciele Cristina
author_facet Pelicioni,Luciele Cristina
Ribeiro,Joana Ramos
Devezas,Tessaleno
Belderrain,Mischel Carmen Neyra
Melo,Francisco Cristovão Lourenço de
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Joana Ramos
Devezas,Tessaleno
Belderrain,Mischel Carmen Neyra
Melo,Francisco Cristovão Lourenço de
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pelicioni,Luciele Cristina
Ribeiro,Joana Ramos
Devezas,Tessaleno
Belderrain,Mischel Carmen Neyra
Melo,Francisco Cristovão Lourenço de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aerospace
Logistic curve
Technological monitoring
Unstructured data
topic Aerospace
Logistic curve
Technological monitoring
Unstructured data
description ABSTRACT: The statistical analysis of academic literature, also known as “bibliometrics”, is being increasingly applied to analyse research trends, to identify emerging areas of science and to find out where and how often specific articles are cited. The aim of this study was to identify technological innovation trend patterns in the aerospace sector applying bibliometric analysis over the period 2008 - 2015. In this study the keywords space technology, satellite, space launch vehicle, spacecraft, rocket and space station were used to scrutinize the database Web of Science (ISI). The obtained records were analysed using the Patent Insight Pro software (2015). It was observed that the researches related to aerospace technological development has been focused in satellites, giving also some directions for satellite launch vehicles. Bibliometric analysis revealed concern on new low-cost technologies development, and the applied logistic fit suggests that over the next five years the continuity on new space technologies development will be mostly related to small satellites, with also contributions associated with high-resolution imagery in order to improve Earth observation in low orbit.
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