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2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'04)
Beijing, China
September 20-September 24
ISBN: 0-7695-2100-2
M. J. Callaghan, University of Ulster, UK
M. El-Gueddari, University of Ulster, UK
J. Harkin, University of Ulster, UK
T. M. McGinnity, University of Ulster, UK
L. P. Maguire, University of Ulster, UK
Constant innovation and product evolution in the area of embedded systems necessitates educational institutions and other training providers to continuingly reassess the content and delivery of engineering curricula. Increasingly web based distance education courses are on offer, augmented by the provision of remote experimentation laboratories facilitating distant access to campus based physical resources. The design and implementation of effective and usable remote experimentation facilities poses unique challenges given the inherent complexities of the learning environment and the constraints imposed by the delivery medium. Developments in recent years have addressed many of these issues. However autonomous learning environments by their very nature offer minimal educator assistance. This paper seeks to address this issue in the context of remote experimentation for embedded systems and demonstrates a distributed communications application implemented using a web services/.NET Remoting framework for an adaptive intelligent learning environment for remote experimentation.
Citation:
M. J. Callaghan, M. El-Gueddari, J. Harkin, T. M. McGinnity, L. P. Maguire, "Intelligent Remote Experimentation," wi, pp.773-774, 2004 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'04), 2004
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