Labicom.net â?? Putting Online LabVIEW Based Remote Laboratory in Less than Four Minutes with WebPager Tool

Authors

  • Igor Titov Labicom.net, BMSTU
  • Evgeny Titov BMSTU

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v9iS8.3374

Abstract


Most of currently existing laboratory servers of remote labs were built fully or partially with LabVIEW programming language from National Instruments. While proving to be the best tool for fast development of excellent SCADA and data acquisition applications, it appeared to be inadequate when it comes to deploying an application to the web. This paper will analyze the tools that can be used for accomplishing this task in the remote laboratories. Various National Instruments and third parties technologies will be compared. It will be shown that LabVIEW application serving as laboratory server can easily be deployed on the standard pluginless web-page without any modifications in LabVIEW code with WebPager.

Author Biographies

Igor Titov, Labicom.net, BMSTU

Research Engineer at Radioelectronics and Laser Engineering Department (BMSTU), PhD Student at Computer Systems and Networks Department (BMSTU), CEO (Labicom.net)

Evgeny Titov, BMSTU

Professor

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Published

2013-12-04

How to Cite

Titov, I., & Titov, E. (2013). Labicom.net â?? Putting Online LabVIEW Based Remote Laboratory in Less than Four Minutes with WebPager Tool. International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering (iJOE), 9(S8), pp. 30–34. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v9iS8.3374