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31 May 2011 eComLab: remote laboratory platform
Murillo Pontual, Arsen Melkonyan, Andreas Gampe, Grant Huang, David Akopian
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Abstract
Hands-on experiments with electronic devices have been recognized as an important element in the field of engineering to help students get familiar with theoretical concepts and practical tasks. The continuing increase the student number, costly laboratory equipment, and laboratory maintenance slow down the physical lab efficiency. As information technology continues to evolve, the Internet has become a common media in modern education. Internetbased remote laboratory can solve a lot of restrictions, providing hands-on training as they can be flexible in time and the same equipment can be shared between different students. This article describes an on-going remote hands-on experimental radio modulation, network and mobile applications lab project "eComLab". Its main component is a remote laboratory infrastructure and server management system featuring various online media familiar with modern students, such as chat rooms and video streaming.
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Murillo Pontual, Arsen Melkonyan, Andreas Gampe, Grant Huang, and David Akopian "eComLab: remote laboratory platform", Proc. SPIE 8063, Mobile Multimedia/Image Processing, Security, and Applications 2011, 806311 (31 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883449
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KEYWORDS
Video

Internet

Databases

Cameras

Control systems

Human-machine interfaces

Operating systems

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