Java-based Framework for Remote Access to Laboratory Experiments - CORE CORE Search Search Services Access to raw data API Dataset FastSync Content discovery Recommender Discovery Managing content Repository dashboard Support FAQs About About CORE Blog Contact us Java-based Framework for Remote Access to Laboratory Experiments By Christof Röhrig and Andreas Jochheim Cite BibTex Full citation No static citation data No static citation data Abstract Abstract: This paper presents a platform independent approach to remote experimentation. It addresses a wide area of problems occurring in conjunction with remote laboratory experiments, starting with access management procedures via remote control to networkbased analysis of measured data. It presents the architecture of the remote laboratory at the University of Hagen. Students have access to the experiments via Internet from anywhere at any time. They control the experiments exclusively with their standard Web browser, no additional software is needed. The remote laboratory is based on a client/server architecture, which is mainly implemented in the Java programming language. The methods and software modules developed for the lab are generic and frequently used in several remote experiments at some German universities. Furthermore the paper discusses the motivation of remote experimentation Topics: Laboratory education, Teleoperation, Control education, Educational aids, Multimedia Year: 2000 DOI identifier: 10.1016/s1474-6670(17)37840-0 OAI identifier: oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.122.7201 Provided by: CiteSeerX Download PDF: Sorry, we are unable to provide the full text but you may find it at the following location(s): http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/v... (external link) http://prt.fernuni-hagen.de/vi... (external link) Suggested articles To submit an update or takedown request for this paper, please submit an Update/Correction/Removal Request. Useful links Blog Services About CORE Contact us Cookies Privacy notice Writing about CORE? Discover our research outputs and cite our work. CORE is a not-for-profit service delivered by the Open University and Jisc.