Abstract
Control system engineering is typically part of the undergraduate curriculum in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and sometimes chemical engineering. A remote laboratory offers a cost-effective and flexible means for students to share access to physical experiments, but at a same time introduces an additional layer of user interface. The paper presents the implementation and preliminary assessment of introducing an Internet-based remote laboratory component to one such course at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Reference
D.A. Miele, B. Potsaid, J.T. Wen
(2001).
An Internet-based Remote Laboratory for Control Education
2001 American Control Conference, Arlington, VA, June, 2001.
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