Proceedings of 2015 12th International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/rev.2015.7087265
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Development and application of remote laboratory for embedded systems design

Abstract: Abstract-This paper devoted to Embedded Systems' Hardware-Software CoDesign and an overview of approach based on using ready platforms. Comparable analysis of well-known platforms from different vendors is given. Application of remote laboratories of the embedded system rapid prototyping was offered. Remote lab architecture, set of experiments and use case scenario are described. Proposed approach improves the current state of the art in the area of embedded systems design allowing to accelerate stages of hard… Show more

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“…A set of remote labs are currently available providing real experimentation with Arduino over the Internet. Some of these systems [36]- [38] focus on allowing a single simultaneous access to the lab. This, however, cannot be used by the teacher during classes, because several simultaneous accesses are expected.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A set of remote labs are currently available providing real experimentation with Arduino over the Internet. Some of these systems [36]- [38] focus on allowing a single simultaneous access to the lab. This, however, cannot be used by the teacher during classes, because several simultaneous accesses are expected.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These laboratories, while still being a good alternative for providing physical decoupling, are not extremely cost-efficient, because the laboratory hardware to user relationship is one to one. From an architectural point of view, laboratories [36]- [38] present a centralized distribution focused solely on the specific experiment itself, while laboratories [39]- [41] have been designed on a distributed architecture focused on cost reduction to favor scalability. This work proposes an architecture focused on scalability that allows the deployment of the desired number of instances of experimentation at a low cost, in order to provide simultaneous access to large student numbers and not hinder the experimentation capability.…”
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“…We should also be aware that the software and hardware development flows may proceed in parallel, depending on a design (e.g. in [3]). The reconfiguration allows developers and maintenance staff not only to remotely update firmware, but also to change the functionality of the system [4].…”
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“…They are mostly used at universities for educational purposes [10], as they provide unlimited access to the experiment at all times, granting students with the possibility of autonomous work and learning, whilst preventing damages to the equipment and reducing the strain on laboratory occupation time.…”
Section: Remote Laboratoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%