A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding

This paper presents a novel research clustering scheme based on bibliometric analysis to identify the state of the art and the trends of electrical power system load shedding research area. The proposal of this paper involves two major steps. Firstly, the topic phrases are extracted using bibliometr...

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Main Authors: Khatib, Tamer T.N., Khamis, Aziah, Muhammad, Nor Aishah, Ridzuan, Razaman
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Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2021
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spelling my.utem.eprints.257032022-05-05T10:14:19Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25703/ A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding Khatib, Tamer T.N. Khamis, Aziah Muhammad, Nor Aishah Ridzuan, Razaman This paper presents a novel research clustering scheme based on bibliometric analysis to identify the state of the art and the trends of electrical power system load shedding research area. The proposal of this paper involves two major steps. Firstly, the topic phrases are extracted using bibliometric analysis to identify the general trend of the research area. Secondly, the proposed novel research clustering scheme is performed. The proposed scheme focuses on identifying the popular topics, and research focuses of a research area. An extensive test is conducted by considering 1548 scholarly outputs from Scopus database, where 36 popular topics are extracted by using the proposed method. Results also show that microgrid cluster is the biggest cluster in this research area. It is found that the percentage of growth of the microgrid cluster is 39.6%. On the other hand, the percentage of publication growth for voltage stability cluster is found slightly above 9%. Similarly, the transient stability cluster has a publication growth of - 5.6%. Meanwhile, power system reliability cluster publication growth was 12.9%. Finally, the observation likewise reveals that China, Iran, and the UK were the most popular countries for these four popular topics Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25703/2/AZIAH2021_EDITED.PDF Khatib, Tamer T.N. and Khamis, Aziah and Muhammad, Nor Aishah and Ridzuan, Razaman (2021) A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology - Transactions of Electrical Engineering, 45 (4). pp. 1239-1254. ISSN 2228-6179 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40998-021-00430-z 10.1007/s40998-021-00430-z
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description This paper presents a novel research clustering scheme based on bibliometric analysis to identify the state of the art and the trends of electrical power system load shedding research area. The proposal of this paper involves two major steps. Firstly, the topic phrases are extracted using bibliometric analysis to identify the general trend of the research area. Secondly, the proposed novel research clustering scheme is performed. The proposed scheme focuses on identifying the popular topics, and research focuses of a research area. An extensive test is conducted by considering 1548 scholarly outputs from Scopus database, where 36 popular topics are extracted by using the proposed method. Results also show that microgrid cluster is the biggest cluster in this research area. It is found that the percentage of growth of the microgrid cluster is 39.6%. On the other hand, the percentage of publication growth for voltage stability cluster is found slightly above 9%. Similarly, the transient stability cluster has a publication growth of - 5.6%. Meanwhile, power system reliability cluster publication growth was 12.9%. Finally, the observation likewise reveals that China, Iran, and the UK were the most popular countries for these four popular topics
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author Khatib, Tamer T.N.
Khamis, Aziah
Muhammad, Nor Aishah
Ridzuan, Razaman
spellingShingle Khatib, Tamer T.N.
Khamis, Aziah
Muhammad, Nor Aishah
Ridzuan, Razaman
A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding
author_facet Khatib, Tamer T.N.
Khamis, Aziah
Muhammad, Nor Aishah
Ridzuan, Razaman
author_sort Khatib, Tamer T.N.
title A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding
title_short A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding
title_full A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding
title_fullStr A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Research Clustering Scheme Using Bibliometric Analysis: A Case Study Of Global Trend In Electrical Power System Load Shedding
title_sort novel research clustering scheme using bibliometric analysis: a case study of global trend in electrical power system load shedding
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/25703/2/AZIAH2021_EDITED.PDF
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