REV2010 Program
(revised June 12: Demonstration added June 30 at 14.45)
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10.00 – 13.30
Registration at the conference site
14.30 – 20.30 Social boat excursion to Birka on Björkö in lake Mälaren
In case of being late phone: +46 70 752 84 76
Weather
forecats for Tuesday (and other days): +29°C
(+84°F),
partiall cloudy, no precipitation.
08.00 – Registration at
the conference site, Coffee
09.30 Conference
opening. Prof. Peter Gudmundson. President KTH
09.35 Prof. Anders Flodström, Chancellor of
Swedish
Universities: “The Global University”
10.15 Prof. Anette Kolmos, President SEFI, “Complex
Technological Systems and Problem
and Project Based Learning”
11.00
Coffee.
Registered
presenter is underlined; # gives the number of the paper and the paper
title links lead to the abstract of the corresponding paper. Many
papers cover several topics; at the end of this
program is a list of the
topics and which papers covers those topics.
Please, observe that to open a link to an abstract you, at present,
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Tutorial, Workshop, Demonstration, and Thematic Session headlines are
linked to descriptions and documents about those sections.
Parallel Session 1 11.30 – 13.00 Room: Q31, Chair: Kristian
Nilsson Topic E: Networking and Grid Technologies Christian Maier, Michael Niederstätter, Michael Auer, Danilo Garbi
Zutin Lab2go – a Semantic Framework to Exchange and Publish
Online Laboratories (#128) Topic F: Mixed Reality Environments Javier García Zubia, Jaime Irurzun, Ignacio Angulo, Pablo
Orduña, Jonathan Ruiz-de-Garibay, Unai Hernández, Manuel
Castro Developing a Second-Life-based Remote Lab over the
WebLab-Deusto Architecure (#134) Frederico Menine Schaf, Carlos Eduardo Pereira,
Dieter Müller |
Parallel Session 2 11.30 – 13.00 Room Q33, Chair: Jörgen Gustafsson Topic J: Present Future Trends Including Social and
Educational Aspects Roderval Marcelino, Gustavo Alves, Juarez Silva, Lírio Schaeffer An Extended Immersive Learning Environment for Solid
Mechanics Theory and Demonstration(s) (#112) Steven W Tuttle, David B Lowe, Stephen J Murray, Michel de la Villefromoy Thorsten Kostulski, Steve Murray
Sustainable Management of Industrial Collaborations in
E-Lab Learning (#156) |
11.30 – 13.00 Room: Q34 Quick and Easy Instrument Automation with Agilent VEE
(#173) Jawson Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu Agilent Technologies, Malaysia Göran Johnsson
Agilent Poster Session Room: Open area, continuously Introducing
Agilent U8903A Audio Analyzer (#170)
|
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00
Prof.
Torsten Fransson, KTH, “Energy Education
in a Global Perspective”
Parallel Session 3 14.45 – 15.30 Room: Q31
Chair: Christian
Maier
Javier García Zubia, Andreas Pester, Pablo Orduna, Jaime Iruzun, Jose Maria
Gonzalez, Ignacio Angulo, Unai Hernandez, Lui Rodriguez One
Lesson from TARET: What is expected from a remote
lab?( #108) Diana Vasilica Pop Remote
Design and Test of Digital Systems with the Altera
MAX CPLD (#111) J. M. Martins Ferreira, Americo F. S. Dias, Paulo J. S. Sousa, Zorica Nedic,
Jan Machotka, Andrew Nafalski, Ozdemir Gol Low-cost workbench client / server cores for remote
experiments in electronics (#113) |
Parallel Session 4 Chair: Christian Pleul
Topic G: Demands in Education and Training Ananda Maiti Automatic
Evaluation of Student’s Performance in Online
Laboratories (#131) Kemi
Jona,
Ricarose Roque, Julia Skolnik, David Uttal, David Rapp Are Remote Labs Worth The Cost? Insights From a Study of
Student Perceptions of Remote Labs (#139) Vladimir Miodrag Cvjetkovic, Milan Matijevic Remote laboratory for thermal distributed system testing
(#147) |
14.45 – 15.30 Room: Q34 Surround yourself with safety. Not to mention greater
accuracy (#171) Agilent Technologies Demonstration Jawson Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu Agilent Technologies, Malaysia
|
Poster Session 14.45 – 15.30 Room: Open area, continuously Jiri Pechousek, Roman Prochazka, Michal Juhanak Remote
monitoring system for CompactRIO-based real-time
PID controller (#106) Ali Akbar Shaikhi Fini, Mitra Yousefzadeh Virtual
learning in Iran Universities (#122) Issa Mahmoud Shehabat Case Study: Quick Development Of E-Learning Course (#155) (Full paper,
not in the CD) |
16.00 – 18.15 Room: Q1 Collaboration in Remote Laboratories in Engineering and
Technology Education
Session organisers: Andrew Nafalski, Zorica Nedic, Jan Machotka, Özdemir Göl University of South Australia, Australia Jose M. Martins Ferreira University of Porto, Portugal Ingvar Gustavsson Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden |
16.00 – 18.15 Room: Q31 Remote Laboratories as Learning Objects – Building and
Publishing of Labs on the Lila Portal (#136) Thomas Richter, David Boehringer University of Stuttgart, Lila Consortium, Germany |
16.00 – 18.15 Room: Q33 Remote Experiments in Natural Sciences Education by
Integrated e-Learning (#159) Franz Schaeur Tomas Bata University in Zin, Czech republic Miroslava Ožvoldová Trnava University, Slovakia |
IAOE EC Meeting (no public event) 16.00 – 18.15 Room: Q34 |
18.30 Buss from KTH REV Conference toStockholm
City
Hall. Map
19.00 Reception by
City Council ofStockholm atStockholm
City Hall
08.30 –
Registration at the conference site
Parallel Session 5 09.45 – 11.15 Room: Q31, Chair: J. M. Martins Ferreira Topic A: Virtual and Remote Laboratories Boris Krastev, David Lowe Release Planning - Using Feedback to Adapt Remote
Laboratory Release Cycles (#116) Cornel Samoila, Doru Ursutiu, Petru Cotfas, Daniel Cotfas Amanda Maiti Time Scheduling Schemes for Online Laboratory Management
Systems (#118) Danilo Garbi Zutin, Michael Auer A Flexible Experimentation Hardware Platform for the
NI-ELVIS (#126) |
Parallel Session 6 09.45 – 11.15 Room: Q33, Chair: Martyn Cooper Topic B: Remote Process visualization and Virtual
Instrumentation Karsten Henke, Steffen Ostendorff, Thomas Volkert, Andreas Mitschele-Thiel Dragos Iordache, Doru Ursutiu, Matei Dragu, Petru Cotfas, Daniel Cotfas,
Cornel Samoila A Cross Platform Generated WEB Interface for a Tag4M
Cloud Instrument (#107) Iosif Olah, Cristea Pal, Octavian Costel Vornicu, Nicoleta Stefania
Hulea, Lucian Mastacan, Tiberiu Pal |
09.45 – 11.15 Room: Q34 How to open a local electronics laboratory for remote
access (#152) A workshop on the VISIR Open Laboratory Platform and an
invitation to join the VISIR Community Ingvar Gustavsson, Blekinge Institute of Technology,
Sweden National Instruments |
11.15 Coffee
Parallel Session 7 11.45 – 13.15 Room: Q31, Chair: Ian Grout Topic C: Remote Control and Measurement Technologies Reihard Langmann Distributed Web-based Control System (#102) Paolo Buschiazzo, Davide Leoncini, Rodolfo Zunino, Anna Marina Scapolla A Web-Based Laboratory for Digital Signal Processing
(#132) Udo
Johann Strasilla,
Sotoudeh Hamedi-Hagh Michal Sedlák |
Parallel Session 8 11.45 – 13.15 Room Q33, Chair: Danilo
Garbi Zutin Topic M: Innovative Organizational and Educational
Concepts for Remote Engineering Claudius Terkowsky, Isa Jahnke, Christian Pleul né: Burkhardt,
Roberto Licari, Per Johannssen, Gianluca Buffa, Matthias Heiner, Livan
Fratini, Ernesto Lo Valvo, Mihai Nicolescu, Johannes Wildt, A. Erman Tekkaya Abul K. Azad Internet Accessible Remote Laboratory: Are We Moving Too
Fast? (#123) Cosmas Mwikirize, Arthur Asiimwe Tumusiime, Paul Isaac Musasizi, Sandy
Stevens Tickodri-Togboa, Andrew Katumba, Julius Butime |
Workshop
3 (continues) 11.45 – 13.15 Room Q34 How to open a local electronics laboratory for remote
access (#152) A workshop on the VISIR Open Laboratory Platform and an
invitation to join the VISIR Community Ingvar Gustavsson, Blekinge Institute of Technology,
Sweden National Instruments |
13.15 – 14.15 Lunch
Parallel Session 9 15.00 – 16.30 Room: Q31, Chair: Franz Schauer Topic A: Virtual and Remote Laboratories Michael Niederstätter, Thomas Klinger, Danilo Garbi Zutin An Image Processing Online Laboratory within the ISA
architecture (#127) Doru Ursutiu, Cornel Samoila, Petru Cotfas, Daniel Cotfas Fixed Magnetic Field Virtual Instrument for Hall Effect
Measurement (#130) Stephen John Murray, Euan Lindsay, David Brian Lowe, Steven Walter Tuttle Derivation of Suitability Metrics for Remote Access Mode
Experiments (#142) Michael Callaghan, Kerri McCusker, Julio Losada Lopez, Jim Harkin, Shane
Wilson Hybrid Remote/Virtual Laboratories with Virtual Learning
Environment Integration (#148) |
Parallel Session 10 15.00 – 16.30 Room: Q33, Chair: David Lowe Topic D: Online Engineering Ian Grout, Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva A Mobile Remote Laboratory Experiment for
Anywhere-Anytime Access (#100) Athanasios Kalantzopoulos, Dimitros Karageorgopoulos,
Enangelos Zigouris Remotely Controlled Real-Time DSP Applications through
Customized GUIs based on LabVIEW (#135) Katarina Zakova Online Modeling of RLC Circuits (#160) Jim Henry, Serge Zacher |
15.00 – 16.30 Room: Q34 The VISIR Open Lab Platform (#124) Session organisers: Ingvar Gustavsson, Lena Claesson Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden Thomas Fischer FH Campus Wien Unai Hernandez University of Deusto, Spain |
16.30 Coffee
Parallel Session 11 17.00 – 18.30 Room: Q31, Chair: Cristea Pal Topic I: Support Collaborative Work in Virtual
Engineering Environments Eugenia
Erica Vera Cervantes, Guillermo de Ita Luna Design Patterns for Developing
Constructivist
Multimedia Software for Teaching Subjects in Computer Science (#138) Amir Mujkanovic, David
Lowe AntonellaLongo, Mario Bochicchio |
17.00 – 18.30 Room: Q33 EUROMOTE II Preparation Workshop (#104) Reinhard Langmann Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, Germany |
17.00 – 18.30 Room: Q34 Demonstration of LTE Measurement using Agilent P-series
power meter and sensor (#169) Agilent Technologies Demonstration Jawson Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu Agilent Technologies, Malaysia |
18.45 Buss from KTH REV to Conference Dinner atthe Vasa Museum. Map
19.30 Twilight Conference
Dinner atthe Vasa Museum
09.00
– Registration at the
conference site
09:00-10:00:
IAOE Annual General Meeting (for members only) Room: Q34 or Q1
10.00 Prof.
Ambjörn Naeve, KTH
Knowledge Management Research Group and Uppsala University Learning
Lab: "First ClassMathematics
- The Technology Enhanced Online Mathematics Rehabilitation Clinic”
10.45 –
11.15
Coffee
Parallel Session 12 11.45 – 13.30 Room: Q31, Chair: Reinhard Langmann Topic H: Telerobotics and Teleprescence Muhammad Iftikhar, Osman Ali, Mohammad S. Arifianto, Saima Masood Sikuati and Kota Kinabalu Informatics and Teleclinic
(SAKIT) , Model Proposal (#103) Javier Garcia-Zubia, Ivan Trueba Topic A: Virtual and Remote Laboratories C.M.Markan, Anil
Bhatnagar, Amol Gupta A Remote Triggered Electronics Laboratory based on LXI
methodology (#150) Andrew Nafalski, Ozdemir Gol, Zorica Nedic, Jan Machotka, Jose M.
Ferreira, Ingvar Gustavson Experiences with Remote Laboratories (#154) Miroslava Ožvoldová, Franz Schauer, Peter Cernansky, Zaneta Gerhatova, Lukas
Tkac, Miroslav Beno 1st Slovak Internet Natural Sciences Remote e-Laboratory
(INRe-L) (#161) Soami P.Satsangee, Rehan Mohd., Ratananjali Gandhi Remote Analytical Laboratory (#164) |
Parallel Session 13 11.45 – 13.30 Room: Q33, Chair: Andrew
Nafalski Topic K: Human Computer Interfaces, Usability, and
Reusability Riko Safaric, Gregor Skorc, Simon Zapusek Communication between Macro and Nano Worlds (#163) Martyn Cooper Topic L: Standards and Standardization Proposals Herbert Yeung, David Lowe An Investigation into Supporting Interoperability of
Remote Laboratories (#115) Ian Grout, Alexandre César Rodrigues da Silva Web-Based Tool for Remote Laboratory Structure
Descriptions (#129) |
11.45 – 13.30 Room: Q34 Jim Henry University at Tenessee at Chattanooga, USA Serge Zacher University of Applied Sciences RheinMain,
Rüsselheim, Germany |
13.45 Farewell coffee
Topics |
Papers; registered topics |
|
A |
Virtual and Remote Laboratories |
100 108
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
126
127
129
130
131
132
134
135
137
139
142
143 147
148
149
150
151 |
B |
Remote Process Visualization and
Virtual Instrumentation |
|
C |
Remote Control and Measurement
Technologies |
|
D |
Online Engineering |
|
E |
Networking and Grid technologies |
|
F |
Mixed Reality Environments |
|
G |
Demands in Education and Training |
|
H |
Telerobotics and Teleprescence |
|
I |
Support of Collaborative Work in
Virtual Engineering Environments |
|
J |
Present and Future Trends Including
Social and Educational Aspects |
|
K |
Human Computer Interfaces,
Usability, Reusabílity, Accessibility |
|
L |
Standards and Standardization Proposals |
|
M |
Innovative Organizational and
Educational Concepts for Remote Engineering |
|
Topics |
Papers; determined topic for
parallel session |
|
A |
Virtual and Remote Laboratories |
|
B |
Remote Process Visualization and
Virtual Instrumentation |
|
C |
Remote Control and Measurement
Technologies |
|
D |
Online Engineering |
|
E |
Networking and Grid technologies |
|
F |
Mixed Reality Environments |
|
G |
Demands in Education and Training |
|
H |
Telerobotics and Teleprescence |
|
I |
Support of Collaborative Work in
Virtual Engineering Environments |
|
J |
Present and Future Trends Including
Social and Educational Aspects |
|
K |
Human Computer Interfaces,
Usability, Reusabílity, Accessibility |
|
L |
Standards and Standardization Proposals |
|
M |
Innovative Organizational and
Educational Concepts for Remote Engineering |
Poster topics
#106: Jiri Pechousek, Roman
Prochazka, Michal Juhanak: Remote monitoring system for CompactRIO-based
real-time PID controller
[Remote control and
measurement
technologies (C), Applications and experiences, Remote process
visualization
and virtual Instrumentation (B)]
#122: Ali Akbar Shaikhi Fini Mitra
Yousefzadeh: Virtual learning in Iran Universities
[Online engineering (D),
e-learning,
b-learning, m-learning and ODL)]
#155: Issa Mahmoud Shehabat: Case Study: Quick Development
[e-learning, b-learning,
m-learning
and ODL]
#170: Agilent poster: Introducing Agilent U8903A Audio Analyzer
[Products]
#172: Agilent poster: Surround yourself with safety. Not to mention
greater accuracy
[Remote control and
measurement
technologies (C), Products]
#174: Agilent poster: Agilent's Teachning Solution Helps You Save
Courseware Development Time
[Demands in education
and training (G)]
Tutorial topics
#173: Quick and Easy Instrument
Automation with Agilent VEE, Jawson
Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu , Agilent
Technologies, Malaysia
[Remote control and
measurement technologies (C), e-learning, b-learning, m-learning and
ODL]
Demonstration topics
#140: Description of the Remote
UTC-WebLaboratory for Engineering
Education and Interactive
Demonstration by Online Experiments,
Jim Henry, University at
Tenessee at Chattanooga, USA; Serge
Zacher, University of Applied
Sciences RheinMain, Rüsselheim, Germany
[Virtual and remote laboratories (A), Online engineering
(D), Demands in education and training(G)]
Lab descritption
#169: Demonstration of LTE Measurement
using Agilent P-series power meter and
sensor,
Jawson Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu ,
Agilent Technologies, Malaysia
[Present and future trends including social and
educational aspects (J),
Applications and experiences]
#171: Surround yourself with safety. Not to mention
greater accuracy, Jawson Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu , Agilent
Technologies, Malaysia
[Remote control and measurement technologies (C)], Products]
Workshop topics
#104: EUROMOTE II Preparation Workshop, Reinhard
Langmann, Düsseldorf University of
Applied Sciences, Germany
[Innovative organizational and educational concepts for
remote
engineering (M)]
#136: Remote Laboratories as Learning
Objects – Building and Publishing of
Labs on the Lila Portal,
Thomas Richter, David Boehringer,
University of Stuttgart, Lila Consortium, Germany
[Virtual and remote laboratories (A), Online
engineering (D),
Applications and experiences]
#152: How to open a local electronics
laboratory for remote access, Ingvar
Gustavsson, Blekinge Institute of
Technology, Sweden; National Instruments
[Virtual and remote laboratories (A), Remote control and
measurement
technologies (C), Online engineering (D)]
#159: Remote Experiments in Natural
Sciences Education by Integrated
e-Learning,
Franz Schaeur, Tomas Bata University in Zin,
Czech republic; Miroslava
Ozvoldova, Trnava University, Slovakia
[e-learning, b-learning, m-learning and ODL]
Thematic Sessions’ topics
#109: Collaboration in Remote Laboratories in
Engineering and Technology Education
Session
organizers: Andrew
Nafalski, Zorica Nedic, Jan Machotka,and Özdemir Göl,
University of South
Australia¸ Jose M. Martins Ferreira, University of Porto,
Portugal; and Ingvar Gustavsson,
Blekinge Institute of
Technology, Sweden
[Virtual and remote laboratories (A)]
#124: The VISIR Open Lab Platform
Papers at this session (abstracts):
125,
133,
146,
167
Session organizers: Ingvar Gustavsson and Lena Claesson, Blekinge
Institute of Technology, Sweden; Thomas Fischer, FH Campus, Wien; and
Unai
Hernandez, University of Deusto, Spain
[Virtual and remote laboratories (A)]