ResumenEn este artículo se presenta el desarrollo de un laboratorio remoto basado en Internet para la enseñanza de la ingeniería de control desarrollado en la Universidad Europea de Madrid. El sistema ofrece la posibilidad de realizar experimentos de control en lazos abierto o cerrado con controladores predefinidos que se pueden ejecutar en el lado del servidor o del cliente. Las características más destacables del sistema son el acceso concurrente de hasta un máximo de cuatro usuarios, la generación automática de informes de los experimentos y la reutilización de plantillas de los experimentos. Finalmente se detalla la arquitectura del sistema implementado, describiendo sus funcionalidades más destacadas.
Palabras clave: laboratorios remotos, control remoto, Internet, ingeniería de control
An Internet-Based Control Engineering Laboratory AbstractThis paper presents the development of an internet-based remote laboratory for control engineering teaching education developed at the Universidad Europea de Madrid. The system allows users to perform control experiments in open or closed loops, using predefined structure controllers that can be executed on the server side or in the client side. The main features of the remote system are concurrent access for up to four users, automatic report generation, and reusing templates of the experiments. Finally, the system architecture is detailed presenting and discussing its most important features.
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