Earth and Space 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1061/41096(366)357
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Enabling Remote Design and Troubleshooting Experiments Using the iLab Shared Architecture

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“…• iLabs a MIT-Microsoft alliance has experiments on electronics, control, physics, spectrometer, telecommunications, RF and Microwave communication. The iLab service Broker takes requests and assign laboratory servers over the Internet [25].…”
Section: Established Remote Laboratoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• iLabs a MIT-Microsoft alliance has experiments on electronics, control, physics, spectrometer, telecommunications, RF and Microwave communication. The iLab service Broker takes requests and assign laboratory servers over the Internet [25].…”
Section: Established Remote Laboratoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the teaching of telecommunications engineering, practical experience substantially enhances the quality of the education. It substantiates a student's understanding of a subject and gives them the liberty to investigate systems that are difficult to model 1 . Unfortunately however, for a variety of logistic and economic reasons, conventional telecommunications courses in Nigerian educational institutions are often unable to include sufficient laboratory components to serve their students 2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The AM iLab has three software tiers. The Service Broker, which mediates between the Lab Server and the Lab Client, is an off-the-shelf software module whose operation has previously been described in the literature 1,5,7,8 . Consequently, only the latter two tiers are discussed in this section.…”
Section: Software Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development process for an Internet accessible remote laboratory is complex, as it involves multiple disciplines: software, hardware, computer interfacing, Web development, Web security, user interface, and learning management. 10,11 However, a number of research groups have developed remote laboratories (and some are in the process of doing so) and have demonstrated their potential in the fields of teaching, research, and industry. 12,23,14 3.…”
Section: Why Remote Laboratories?mentioning
confidence: 99%