Advances in Consumer Research
Issue:6 : 2798-2805
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Scientometric Analysis of Cybersickness Through Mobile Devices: Research Trends and Development.
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Department of Library and Information Science Mangalayatan University, Beswan, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh-202146
Abstract

This study uses scientometrics methods to look at the research on cybersickness, which is also called digital motion Sickness or simulated sickness, and how it related to mobile technology. In it, the trend’s history is looed at, along with main sources, most important participant, collaboration trends, and new research hotspots. Data from the Scopus database was gathered using the words “cybersickness,” “digital motion sickness” and “simulator sickness” in the title field. VOSviewer and RStudio were then used to look at the data. The results, which show a rising trend in papers, show that lecture motes in Computer Science (including its subseries in Artificial Intelligence and Bioinformatics) is the most useful source. Keshavarz, B. wrote 299 articles, making him Canada was the most productive university, and the United States was the most productive country for study. The paper also talks about how mobile technology is being used in more and more immersive settings. This has made cybersickness studies bigger and more difficult. This work is one of a kind because it uses a full scientimetric approach. It also gives useful information for further research in this growing and multidisciplinary area..

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