Railway signals passed at danger: A bibliometric analysis

Satish Ajabrao Ambhore , Valentino Sangiorgio , Richard van der Weide
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Signal passed at danger (SPAD) is the most frequent cause of rail accidents as confirmed by relevant investigation in the field. The purpose of this paper was to identify the trends in SPAD research. Consequently, we aim to inspire and motivate future researchers, particularly academicians, to delve into this critical issue. Currently, the majority of researchers working on this topic are from the railway industry. For this reason, conducting a comprehensive review of existing research would yield significant value to both the academic and technical communities. This research examines the developments and accomplishments in this field concerning SPAD using the bibliometric library of R software from 1966 to the end of 2022. By bridging the gap in the existing literature, this research facilitates the global exchange of knowledge among railway experts, ultimately contributing to the reduction of safety risks and associated economic costs.

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在危险中通过的铁路信号:文献计量分析
经相关实地调查证实,危险信号通过(SPAD)是导致铁路事故的最常见原因。本文旨在确定 SPAD 的研究趋势。因此,我们旨在启发和激励未来的研究人员,尤其是学术界人士,深入研究这一关键问题。目前,大多数研究人员都来自铁路行业。因此,对现有研究进行全面回顾将对学术界和技术界产生重大价值。本研究利用 R 软件的文献计量库,对 1966 年至 2022 年底该领域有关 SPAD 的发展和成就进行了研究。本研究填补了现有文献的空白,促进了全球铁路专家之间的知识交流,最终有助于降低安全风险和相关经济成本。
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