2009
DOI: 10.1109/tlt.2009.46
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Remote Labs for Industrial IC Testing

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“…Where most approaches [22][23][24][25][26] focus on a single lab integration, the authors in [27][28] suggest a "Service Oriented Laboratory Architecture" approach.…”
Section: Different Approaches In Lab Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where most approaches [22][23][24][25][26] focus on a single lab integration, the authors in [27][28] suggest a "Service Oriented Laboratory Architecture" approach.…”
Section: Different Approaches In Lab Sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper also comes up with a design solution of an embedded web-based remote monitoring system for the environment in the laboratories, which realizes the local management and remote publishing applications for largescale dynamic data of sensor networks and video images [2] The design proposed in this paper is expected to answer the issues often raised in the implementation of the remote lab. The remote labs find much application in industrial [3] and educational institutions [4]. Its advantages over conventional PC servers are explained below • Implementation on Embedded Web Server for the remote lab will provide advantages like cost effectiveness because the required hardware is cheaper when compared to using a PC server and software is built on open source utilities and API's, the power required is very optimum since the system is running on minimum requirements and the dimension of equipment are also smaller providing easy installation and maintenance [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…;  In industry, they can contribute for a costless approach in the candidates' selection, for training assembly tasks, for lifelong education [5][6][7][8][9];  Although, the European population ageing will add new requirements in lifelong learning in order to upto-date professionals in the technological progress and knowledge for new challenges in their jobs [10];  In the developing countries context, results of the GÉANT project [11] provide a powerful structure for sharing online labs, as has been the case of the MIT cooperation with iLabs in Africa, making resources available to that large fraction of the world population affected by the "digital divide";  In providing access to highly sophisticated equipment [12];  At the dissemination level, the real problem of today's deficit of youngsters in Science and Technology degrees may be helped by academy and industry initiatives [13][14][15]. In 2012, this experiment@portugal Web site has been prepared for disseminating the Consortium pt.lab2go and its resources in Portuguese speaking countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%