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IoT Implementation in Remote Measuring Laboratory VMLab Analyses
Author(s) -
Tibor Vince,
Matej Bereš,
Irena Kováčová,
Ján Molnár,
Branislav Fecko,
Jozef Dziak,
Iveta Tomčíková,
Milan Guzan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jucs - journal of universal computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.284
H-Index - 53
eISSN - 0948-695X
pISSN - 0948-6968
DOI - 10.3897/jucs.2020.074
Subject(s) - ethernet , computer science , internet of things , interface (matter) , remote laboratory , the internet , connection (principal bundle) , embedded system , computer hardware , operating system , engineering , structural engineering , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method
The paper presents analyses of the implementation of IoT in the patent technology of the remote measuring laboratory (VMLab). The technology allows to create a new electrical connection between different devices, where the connection diagram was not defined before. This may be done remotely around the world. To begin with, an application of this technology as a remote measuring laboratory is presented and described. Analyses of the possible application of IoT technology in the Remote Measurement Laboratory (VMLAB) with a final design are also presented. The research focuses on an efficient way to retrieve measured values synchronized over the Internet from multiple measuring devices and controllable devices, without an Ethernet or Wi-Fi interface from the manufacturer. The analyses may also be useful when implementing an additional IoT approach to existing systems.

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