DocumentCode
2496081
Title
A full-featured remote laboratory for hands-on engineering education
Author
Pearson, Timothy R.
Author_Institution
Raptor Eng., Belvidere, IL, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
23-26 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
1453
Lastpage
1455
Abstract
This work-in-progress paper briefly describes the uLab, a new method and framework for remote hardware design laboratories, which uses Linux and FOSS to provide real-time design and debug services to students over standard RDP channels. A secure, encrypted, plugin-based remote laboratory framework allows customization of programming and debug/test services to match physical laboratory resources. Industry standard technologies such as LDAP and Kerberos are utilized to ensure scalability, security, and ease of management. Emphasis is placed on direct access to real hardware, with the normal array of simulation tools and design software also being provided. In contrast with many of the remote laboratories currently in existence, this system places strong emphasis on direct, long-duration access to real, physical hardware for non-trivial design and evaluation tasks. In order to achieve this goal, secure, network-enabled hardware “pods” were created from inexpensive COTS components, and a blend of new and existing open-source software was used to connect with the overall laboratory framework. Hardware-design software and tools, including the software for physical hardware access, are preloaded and made available within the desktop session, allowing students to log in and start working almost immediately.
Keywords
Linux; computer aided instruction; engineering education; laboratories; program debugging; program testing; public domain software; COTS components; FOSS; Kerberos technologies; LDAP technologies; Linux; commericial off-the-shelf components; debug-test services; free and open source software; hands-on engineering education; hardware-design software; network-enabled hardware pods; physical hardware access; plugin-based remote laboratory framework; programming services; uLab; Hardware; Internet; Open source software; Remote laboratories; Servers; Client-server system; Internet access; Kerberos realm; TDE; Universal Laboratory; cost effective; engineering education; hardware design; hardware-access pods; remote laboratory access; uLab;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
Oklahoma City, OK
ISSN
0190-5848
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2013.6685073
Filename
6685073
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