
An Environment for Remote Control
Paulo Almeida, Fernando Coito, Luís Palma
Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Monte d
e Caparica, 2829-516, Portugal
Abstract. This paper presents an environment for monitoring and control of
rem
ote systems. The aim of this work is the development of software for virtual
laboratories, and e-learning. The architecture based on a server and multiple
clients, runs on a LabView® platform. Remote clients can monitor and control
remote process models or real systems linked to the server, via the TCP/IP
protocol. The Environment for Remote Control (ERC system), under
development, is appropriate for control education and allows the use of
different type of controllers, such as PID, Fuzzy, and others, implemented in the
Matlab® language.
1 Introduction
Since the beginning of the Internet there was been steady development of
technologies for Internet-enabled instrumentation. Remote process monitoring was
the first type of application in networked instrumentation. However, the remote
control technologies attract most interest in both industry and academic institutions.
Laboratory experimentation is a very important part of the curriculum of many
engi
neering courses. The price of instruments and experimental equipment is very
expensive. In most university laboratories does not exist the desirable number of
equipments. For this reason, laboratory in the most time are full or restrict [1], [2].
Work in a real laboratory imposes time and physical boundaries both for students
and for acade
mic staff. It requires significant scheduling effort and financial
investments. Lately, universities are strongly advocating for the introduction of
modern education technologies, and the option of online delivery of courses both for
internal and external students [3].
The proposed ERC system implemented based on the LabView platform, presented
in
this paper, allows the implementation of client-server architecture for real and
virtual laboratories [4]. A real physical system or a process model can be remotely
control from a personal computer (PC) via the Internet using virtual instruments. The
system allows experimental data to be collect and transfer to the remote user for
further analysis. The user would then be able to view experimental results and
analysis outcomes on a computer screen, display the results on the screen, or submit
the results in electronic form for assessment.
Almeida P., Coito F. and Palma L. (2004).
An Environment for Remote Control.
In Proceedings of the First International Workshop on e-Learning and Virtual and Remote Laboratories, pages 160-166
DOI: 10.5220/0001151801600166
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