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Engineering End-to-End Remote Labs using IoT-based Retrofitting

Authors :
Viswanadh, K. S.
Gureja, Akshit
Walchatwar, Nagesh
Agrawal, Rishabh
Sinha, Shiven
Chaudhari, Sachin
Vaidhyanathan, Karthik
Choppella, Venkatesh
Bhimalapuram, Prabhakar
Kandath, Harikumar
Hussain, Aftab
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Remote labs are a groundbreaking development in the education industry, providing students with access to laboratory education anytime, anywhere. However, most remote labs are costly and difficult to scale, especially in developing countries. With this as a motivation, this paper proposes a new remote labs (RLabs) solution that includes two use case experiments: Vanishing Rod and Focal Length. The hardware experiments are built at a low-cost by retrofitting Internet of Things (IoT) components. They are also made portable by designing miniaturised and modular setups. The software architecture designed as part of the solution seamlessly supports the scalability of the experiments, offering compatibility with a wide range of hardware devices and IoT platforms. Additionally, it can live-stream remote experiments without needing dedicated server space for the stream. The software architecture also includes an automation suite that periodically checks the status of the experiments using computer vision (CV). RLabs is qualitatively evaluated against seven non-functional attributes - affordability, portability, scalability, compatibility, maintainability, usability, and universality. Finally, user feedback was collected from a group of students, and the scores indicate a positive response to the students' learning and the platform's usability.<br />Comment: 30 pages, 7 tables and 20 figures. Submitted to ACM Transactions on IoT

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.05466
Document Type :
Working Paper