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引用次数: 62
摘要
远程或在线实验室是指人们可以通过互联网从外部访问实验和仪器或其他设备的实验室。用于基础电气工程本科教育或职业培训的实验室易于远程控制。人们无法看到或听到电流,因此不需要声音或视频传输。基于计算机的仪器在前面板上没有任何控制按钮或显示器。它们只在主机上有虚拟的前面板,这些面板可以移动到远程计算机屏幕上。然而,手工形成的电路和连接的测试探头不能转移。这些操作必须在远程实验室以另一种方式进行。必须使用遥控开关矩阵。在BTH (Blekinge Institute of Technology)的远程实验室中,使用了客户机/服务器架构。学生在客户端计算机上进行所需的所有设置,然后将它们发送到实验室服务器。服务器进行请求的测量并返回获得的数据。整个过程只需要一两秒钟。多个客户端可以同时访问实验。该实验室用于在校学生的普通课程。他们从计算机大厅或大学以外的其他地方进入实验室。由于传输的字节数较少,56 kbit调制解调器就足够了。
Remote laboratory experiments in electrical engineering education
A remote or online laboratory is a laboratory where one can access experiments and instruments or other equipment from outside over the Internet. Laboratories for undergraduate education or vocational training in basic electrical engineering are easy to control remotely. One cannot see or hear the electrical current, so there is no need for sound or video transmission. Computer-based instruments do not have any control buttons or displays on the front panel. They have virtual front panels on the host computer only and those panels can be moved to a remote computer screen. However, the manual forming of circuits and connecting of test probes cannot be transferred. These actions must be performed in another way in a remote laboratory. Remotely controllable switch matrices must be used. In the remote laboratory at BTH (Blekinge Institute of Technology) a client/server architecture is used. The student makes all the settings wanted on the client computer and then sends them to a lab server. The server makes measurements requested and returns the data obtained. The whole procedure takes only a second or two. A number of clients can access the experiments simultaneously. The laboratory is used in ordinary courses for on-campus students. They access the laboratory from a computer hall or from elsewhere outside the university. Due to the low number of bytes transferred, a 56 kbit modem is sufficient.