“…These factors, along with the rapid pace of evolution of Information Technologies (IT), have sparked the development of remote laboratories and their adoption in almost all fields of engineering education in the last two decades with a high rate of promulgation among universities all around the globe. In the literature, remote laboratories are typically applied in engineering disciplines such as: electronics , digital electronics , microelectronics , power systems and electric machines , renewable energy , signal processing , control theory [13,14], Industrial Control Systems (ICS) , instrumentation and measurement , embedded systems , mechatronics and robotics , and telecommunications .…”