Abstract:
With the rapid expansion of civil aviation transportation, aviation security operations within the framework of intelligent civil aviation have shifted towards an open and fully automated self-service process. The increasing complexity of security demands drives the transformation from conventional security practices to intelligent security measures. Currently, both domestic and international scholars have conducted extensive research on intelligent civil aviation security. To systematically analyze the research focus and development trends of intelligent civil aviation security, 1 229 literatures about intelligent civil aviation security from the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI) and the Web of Science Core Collection databases are studied. Utilizing CiteSpace software, a visualized bibliometric analysis is conducted covering aspects such as country and institution distribution, major journal sources, keyword clustering, and keyword burst detection. The study aims to summarize and explore the research focus and trends within this field. The findings are as follows: ①Between 1998 and 2021, the global research on intelligent civil aviation security exhibited a similar increasing trend, with a fluctuating rise in overall publication volume, which showed a slight decrease since 2019. ② In terms of country and institution distribution, the highest number of publications originated from China and the United States, accounting for 37.04% collectively. European nations displayed closer research collaboration in this field. Prominent domestic research institutions include Civil Aviation University of China, China Academy of Civil Aviation Science and Technology, Civil Aviation Flight University of China, etc. Notable foreign research institutions include Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and the University of Illinois in the United States, etc. ③ The hot topic in this field include studies on civil aviation operational safety and security, civil airport safety and security, and security inspection. Besides, simulation technology and network information security are hot research directions within civil aviation operational safety and security. Emergency evacuation and agent-based modeling (ABM) emerge as significant research areas within civil airport safety and security. Passenger differentiation, millimeter-wave security gates, and the integration of machine learning with existing security inspection technologies are identified as hot topics in security inspection research. However, China's research in this field of economic analysis and network information security concerning intelligent civil aviation security needs further reinforcement. ④ The significance of research on intelligent identification technology in the early warning and alarm systems is highlighted, as well as the integration of simulation technology with virtual reality for security personnel training or exercises. Additionally, the optimization of network information security and security evaluation models is the current mainstream trend in intelligent civil aviation security research.