Remote Laboratories based on LXI
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3991/ijoe.v4i3.603Keywords:
Remote laboratories, standards, remote control, LXIAbstract
Most of the times, remote labs developers spend many time building a software architecture to control equipments located in the lab. Sometimes during this long process we forget the objective of the WebLab: to be a learning tool. Using defined standards we can save time creating universal and powerful WebLabs. LXI is an standard to control devices via Ethernet that can be used to this purpose.
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