The Implementation of Arduino Microcontroller Boards in Science A Bibliometric Analysis from 2008 to 2022

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Title: The Implementation of Arduino Microcontroller Boards in Science: A Bibliometric Analysis from 2008 to 2022

Research Question: How has the use of Arduino microcontroller boards (MCBs) in science research evolved over time?

Methodology: The researchers conducted a bibliometric analysis on 1122 papers focused on microcontroller research published in the Scopus database from 2008 to 2022. They analyzed various aspects of the selected papers, such as authors, titles, publication years, keywords, citations, affiliations, abstracts, funding information, and languages. The data was visualized and analyzed to identify trends and patterns.

Results: The analysis revealed a significant increase in the number of articles on Arduino boards in fields like biology, physics, chemistry, science, and STEM. Despite using only the Scopus database, the study highlighted the growing application of Arduino boards in science.

Implications: The study's findings suggest that Arduino boards are increasingly being used in various scientific research fields. This could lead to new innovations and advancements in science education and industry. The bibliometric analysis serves as a comprehensive guide for future collaborations in education and industry, helping researchers and practitioners better understand the trends and applications of Arduino boards in science.