Reconfigurable Web-Interface Remote Lab for Instrumentation and Electronic Learning

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Abstract

Lab sessions in Engineering education are designed to reinforce theoretical concepts. However, there is usually not enough time to reinforce all of them. Remote and virtual labs give students more time to reinforce those concepts. In particular, with remote labs, this can be done interacting with real lab instruments and specific configurations. This work proposes a flexible configuration for Remote Lab Sessions, based on some of 2019 most popular programming languages (Python and JavaScript). This configuration needs minimal network privileges, it is easy to scale and reconfigure. Its structure is based on a unique Reception-Server (which hosts User database, and Time Shift Manager, it is accessible from The Internet, and connects Users with Instruments-Servers) and some Instrument-Servers (which manage hardware connection and host experiences). Users always connect to the Reception-Server, and book a shift for an experience. During the time range associate to that shift, User is internally forwarded to Instrument-Server associated with the selected experience, so User is still connected to the Reception-Serer. In this way, Reception-Server acts as a firewall, protecting Instrument-Servers, which never are open to The Internet. A triple evaluation system is implemented, User session logging with auto-evaluation (objectives accomplished), a knowledge test and an interaction survey. An example experience is implemented, controlling a DC source using Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments.

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Sierra-Fernández, J. M., Florencias-Oliveros, O., Espinosa-Gavira, M. J., Palomares-Salas, J. C., Agüera-Pérez, A., & González-de-la-Rosa, J. J. (2020). Reconfigurable Web-Interface Remote Lab for Instrumentation and Electronic Learning. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering, 16(4), 69–80. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v16i14.16951

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