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Remote Wiring And Measurement Laboratory
Author(s) -
Ralph Tanner,
Johnson Asumadu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers on engineering education repository (american society for engineering education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9736
Subject(s) - remote laboratory , the internet , electronics , remote control , computer science , instrumentation (computer programming) , instrument control , session (web analytics) , virtual instrumentation , electrical engineering , world wide web , engineering , operating system , data acquisition
In this project, a new architecture called "Remote Wiring and Measurement Laboratory (RwmLab)" is proposed that will allow students to physically wire up electrical and electronics circuits using an Internet access. Likewise, they will be able to take real measurements over their Internet access. In this way, students will experience the nuts and volts, frustrations, and hands-on experience of a real-world laboratory environment while accessing the laboratory remotely. The RwmLab interface will be greatly simplified by using a graphical wiring environment. However, the system will physically wire the components together at the host lab site.

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