2006
DOI: 10.1109/imtc.2006.236534
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On the use of Video-Streaming Technologies for Remote Monitoring of Instrumentation

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“…"G.Savastano "system presents the advantages of distributed remote labs but assures also a good socialization for the students and very hard realistic aspect. In fact the system provides some specific "social services" as virtual classroom and chat and especially the real-time visualization of instrumentation front panels thanks to the flexible use of IP cameras that consents the students to observe the real instruments changes caused ty own actions on the user interface [20]. In order b evaluate the degree of effectiveness from the didactical point of view of a remote laboratory the authors have (i) verified the knowledge acquired by students in using and managing the laboratory instrumentations, and (ii) evaluated the students' favour of a remote laboratory in spite of a traditional one, and (iii) finally, their ratings of user interface.…”
Section: Quality Of System Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"G.Savastano "system presents the advantages of distributed remote labs but assures also a good socialization for the students and very hard realistic aspect. In fact the system provides some specific "social services" as virtual classroom and chat and especially the real-time visualization of instrumentation front panels thanks to the flexible use of IP cameras that consents the students to observe the real instruments changes caused ty own actions on the user interface [20]. In order b evaluate the degree of effectiveness from the didactical point of view of a remote laboratory the authors have (i) verified the knowledge acquired by students in using and managing the laboratory instrumentations, and (ii) evaluated the students' favour of a remote laboratory in spite of a traditional one, and (iii) finally, their ratings of user interface.…”
Section: Quality Of System Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to let users have more realistic feeling of the current conditions at operating the remote instruments, the best way is to provide the users with not only a virtual control panel, but also a live (real-time) video capturing of the real panel of instruments [4][5][6]. Thus to observe the variations of real panel of each instrument, each instrument should be equipped with a digital camera, shown as However, according to our previous work [6], monitoring of multiple instruments certainly taxes on significant system resources and loading since concurrent video stream processes have to run at the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ranaldo also presented two distributed and sophisticated methods for dispatching real-time videos of the scattered instrumentation located in different geographic areas. Their architectures allow clients to adjust the characteristics of video streams according to its available bandwidth [2][3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%