Adding new features to new and existing remote experiments through their integration in weblab-deusto

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During the last decade, efforts have been made in the development and publishing of remote experiments for educational purposes. In order to reduce the duplicity of work and to improve the common requirements that are shared by different remote laboratories, remote experiment management platforms have been developed, such as MIT iLabs, LabShare Sahara or WebLab-Deusto. In this paper, we describe how the development of experiments is handled in WebLab-Deusto, supporting both managed (developed used the APIs provided by WebLab-Deusto) and unmanaged experiments (using Virtual Machines or LabVIEW), and comparing both approaches. It also shows the results of integrating remote experiments under this system, with the use case of VISIR, the electronics remote laboratory developed in BTH.

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Orduña, P., Irurzun, J., Rodriguez-Gil, L., García-Zubia, J., Gazzola, F., & López-de-Ipiña, D. (2011). Adding new features to new and existing remote experiments through their integration in weblab-deusto. International Journal of Online Engineering, 7(Specialissue2), 33–39. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v7iS2.1774

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