Title :
Overlay network architectures for peer-to-peer Remote Access Laboratories
Author :
Kist, Alexander A. ; Maiti, Ananda ; Maxwell, Andrew D. ; Orwin, Lindy ; Midgley, W. ; Noble, K. ; Wu Ting
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Health, Eng. & Sci., Univ. of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
Remote Access Laboratories are been used for practical learning activities in engineering education in the universities worldwide. Usually these systems follow a centralised client-server paradigm. This work proposes a peer-to-peer remote access laboratory architecture where participants are both users of experiments as well as makers. The feasibility of a peer-to-peer remote laboratories system is investigated. The system is built around a VPN service that allows direct access to makers´ node from user nodes. To simplify the configuration a preconfigured VPN gateway node is introduced. This box is a network router that handles authentication, port forwarding and allocation of address space. The Remote Access Laboratories for fun, innovation and education (RALfie) project is a collaborative research and innovation project with the aim to engage children in STEM topics involving academics from engineering and education disciplines. In the context of RALfie, a prototype system has been developed and trial has been undertaken to establish whether children understand the RAL concept and to test their ability to configure remote experiments on their own. A brief summary trial results for the prototype implementation are reported.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational institutions; engineering education; further education; laboratories; overlay networks; peer-to-peer computing; RALfie project; STEM topics; VPN gateway node; VPN service; centralised client-server paradigm; engineering education; learning activities; overlay network architectures; peer-to-peer remote access laboratories system; science-technology-engineering-mathematics; universities; virtual private network; Educational institutions; Internet; Laboratories; Logic gates; Peer-to-peer computing; Ports (Computers); Virtual private networks; STEM; peer-to-peer; remote access laboratories; remote laboratories;
Conference_Titel :
Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV), 2014 11th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Porto
DOI :
10.1109/REV.2014.6784274