Title :
A new virtual-instrumentation-based experimenting environment for undergraduate laboratories with application in research and manufacturing
Author :
Stegawski, Marcin A. ; Schaumann, Rolf
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Portland State Univ., OR, USA
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An undergraduate laboratory based on a functionally complete set of virtual tools for experimenting is described in this paper. An outstanding feature of the experimenting environment is an easy-to-use, graphical user interface to a laboratory experiment. It significantly shortens the time needed to implement experimenter-defined laboratory procedures and eliminates the need for high-level-language programming on the experimenter side. Taking advantage of industry-wide standards such as VISA, GPIB, and VXI, our virtual instruments can perform their function using either physical or simulated, local, or remote and network-distributed instruments coming from a variety of different manufacturers. A paperless laboratory with on-screen graded measurement reports was fully implemented. The environment allows remote experimenting-world-wide in principle. It currently requires a remote LabVIEW or XWindow session. Work is in progress on giving full access to our virtual tools using Java-capable web browsers such as Netscape, Hot Java, or Microsoft Internet Explorer and thus to provide students with a student-affordable remote experimenting platform
Keywords :
automatic test software; educational aids; educational computing; graphical user interfaces; laboratories; peripheral interfaces; virtual instrumentation; Hot Java; Java-capable web browsers; Microsoft Internet Explorer; Netscape; VI-based experimenting environment; functionally complete set; graphical user interface; industry-wide standards; network-distributed instruments; on-screen graded measurement reports; paperless laboratory; remote LabVIEW; remote XWindow; remote experimenting; remote instruments; student-affordable platform; undergraduate laboratory; virtual tools; Automatic programming; Computer networks; Graphical user interfaces; Instruments; Java; Laboratories; Performance evaluation; Pulp manufacturing; Time measurement; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on