Ebook Free Download | Advances in Biomedical Sensing, Measurements, Instrumentation and Systems | The recent wide diffusion of easy-to-use software tools for the implementation of Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs); and communication-oriented instrumentation, often provided with Ethernet interface, in addition to the more traditional GPIB and RS-232 ones, can be particularly exploited in the field of measurement teaching. It is well known, in fact, that for a better understanding of the teaching issues in such a field, the students have to practice with real instrumentation. The computer-based simulations are often inadequate to assure a good experience in that direction. The tools mentioned above give the possibility of accessing real measurement instrumentation from a remote location, such as the students’ homes. Moreover, it could be possible to repeat the same experience many times in order to make all students able to operate the measuring instrumentation without devoting expert technicians to such activity for many days.
In measurement teaching, the great increase of students on the one hand, and the reduced number of technicians on the other, greatly requires the possibility of accessing real measurement instrumentation for remote experiments.
In electrical and electronic measurement courses, particularly, these problems become more severe as consequences of the more sophisticated and expensive apparatus now available which makes it difficult to keep the technical staff up-to-date, and the necessity for repeating the same experience many times in order to make all students able to operate the measuring instrumentation.
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