An Assessment of Remote Laboratory Experiments in Radio Communication

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Title: An Assessment of Remote Laboratory Experiments in Radio Communication
Language: English
Authors: Gampe, Andreas, Melkonyan, Arsen, Pontual, Murillo, Akopian, David
Source: IEEE Transactions on Education. Feb 2014 57(1):12-19.
Availability: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854. Tel: 732-981-0060; Web site: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=13
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 8
Publication Date: 2014
Sponsoring Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Contract Number: 0942852
0932339
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Equipment, Radio, Electronics, Electronic Learning, Virtual Classrooms, Achievement Tests, Student Surveys, Teaching Methods, Telecommunications, Distance Education, Hands on Science, College Students, Instructional Effectiveness, Participant Satisfaction
Geographic Terms: Texas (San Antonio)
DOI: 10.1109/TE.2013.2262685
ISSN: 0018-9359
Abstract: Today's electrical and computer engineering graduates need marketable skills to work with electronic devices. Hands-on experiments prepare students to deal with real-world problems and help them to comprehend theoretical concepts and relate these to practical tasks. However, shortage of equipment, high costs, and a lack of human resources for laboratory maintenance and assistance decrease the implementation capacity of hands-on training laboratories. At the same time, the Internet has become a common networking medium and is increasingly used to enhance education. In addition, at many sites, existing experimental systems are typically underutilized. These cost and efficient exploitation constraints can be resolved by the use of remote laboratories accessible through the Internet that can be shared and used at flexible times and from various locations. This paper is a description of a systematic assessment effort of the efficiency of remote laboratories in radio communication. The labs are offered to graduate and undergraduate students, and hands-on and remote experiences are compared. A dedicated remote experimentation system, eComLab, was developed to support the effort.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 28
Entry Date: 2014
Accession Number: EJ1156494
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Today's electrical and computer engineering graduates need marketable skills to work with electronic devices. Hands-on experiments prepare students to deal with real-world problems and help them to comprehend theoretical concepts and relate these to practical tasks. However, shortage of equipment, high costs, and a lack of human resources for laboratory maintenance and assistance decrease the implementation capacity of hands-on training laboratories. At the same time, the Internet has become a common networking medium and is increasingly used to enhance education. In addition, at many sites, existing experimental systems are typically underutilized. These cost and efficient exploitation constraints can be resolved by the use of remote laboratories accessible through the Internet that can be shared and used at flexible times and from various locations. This paper is a description of a systematic assessment effort of the efficiency of remote laboratories in radio communication. The labs are offered to graduate and undergraduate students, and hands-on and remote experiences are compared. A dedicated remote experimentation system, eComLab, was developed to support the effort.
ISSN:0018-9359
DOI:10.1109/TE.2013.2262685