Conference program



REV2010 Program 
(revised June 12: Demonstration added June 30 at 14.45)

Complete printable program with maps and additional information as PDF

 

Tuesday, 29 June 2010

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.

                  Price: SEK 750 (SEK 600 for boat + SEK 150 for dinner)
                         to be paid in cash at the registration or at the boat.
The social event (a boat trip with dinner and guided tour) will cost extra.
If you have registered for the conference but not for the social boat event, you can revise your registration.

14.30 The boat "m/s Evert Taube" leaves from Stadshuskajen (adjacent to Stockholm’s stadshus, Stockholm Town Hall)
It may be a little tricky to come there; so be in good time.
The best is to start at the Central Railroad Station, walking southwards below traffic bridges and small tunnels and the pass the street on the photo to the left. Stockholm Town Hall is in the background and quay to the very left. You may ask for the way at the Central Station (or better join the common leaving at the registration place at 13.30).

More precise information (with maps etc.) can be found in the pdf-version of the conference program.

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

08.00 –   Registration at the conference site, Coffee

09.30 – 11.00 Keynote Session 1, Room: Q1
                        Chair: Michael Auer, President IAOE

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.

11.30 – 13.00 Parallel Session 1, Parallel Session 2, Tutorial 1, and Agilent Poster Session

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, must log in to your Conftool account.
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

Collaborative Environment Architecture Proposal: A study of virtual environments for learning purposes in control engineering (#141)

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

Towards a Framework for Supporting Remote Laboratory Adoption Decision-Making by Teacher-Academics (#145)

Thorsten Kostulski, Steve Murray

The National Survey into Engineering Laboratory Resource Sharing at Australian Universities – Preliminary Results (#149)


Roger James Watson
, Andreas Braumann, Aaron Coble, Thieme Hennis, Markus Kraft

Sustainable Management of Industrial Collaborations in E-Lab Learning (#156)

Tutorial 1

11.30 – 13.00 Room: Q34

Quick and Easy Instrument Automation with Agilent VEE (#173)

 

Jawson Saw, Ghislain Tietcheu

Agilent Technologies, Malaysia

Göran Johnsson
GJC  Test  & Software, Sweden

 

 
11.30 - 15.30

Agilent Poster Session

Room: Open area, continuously

Introducing Agilent U8903A Audio Analyzer (#170)


Surround yourself with safety. Not to mention greater accuracy (#172)


Agilent's Teachning Solution Helps You Save Courseware Development Time (#174)


13.00 – 14.00  Lunch

14.00 – 14.40 Keynote Session 2, Room: Q1
                        Chair:Andreas Pester

14.00  Prof. Torsten Fransson, KTH, “Energy Education in a Global Perspective”

14.45 – 15.30 Parallel Session 3,
Parallel Session 4, Demonstration 1, and Poster Session

Parallel Session 3

14.45 – 15.30 Room: Q31
 Chair: Christian Maier


Topic A: Virtual and Remote Laboratories

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

14.45 – 15.30 Room: Q33
 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)

Demonstration 1

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)


15.30  Coffee

16.00 – 18.15 Thematic Session 1,
Workshop 1, Workshop 2 and IAOE EC Meeting

Thematic Session 1

16.00 – 18.15 Room: Q1

Collaboration in Remote Laboratories in Engineering and Technology Education (#109)


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

Workshop 1

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

Workshop 2

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  
http://www.rev-conference.org/REV2010/sterik-3x3.jpg


Thursday, 1 July 2010

08.30 –            Registration at the conference site

08.45 – 09.45 Keynote Session 3, Room: Q1
                        Chair: Doru Ursutiu

08.45  Prof. Ingvar Gustavsson, Blekinge Institute of Technology: “Engineering Education Challenges and VISIR”

09.30  Ioannis Sagias; EU DG INFSO Unit F3 GÉANT and e-Infrastructure: “e-Infrastructures and Virtualisation, Remote Instrumentation”

09.45 – 11.15 Parallel Session 5,
Para
llel Session 6, and Workshop 3

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

Genetic Algorithms and Distributed Instrumentation as a Tool for Optimization in the “Search Space” (#117)

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

A Universal Communication Framework and Navigation Control Software for Mobile Prototyping Platforms (#105)

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

Virtual Instrumentation for Plant Refurbishment (#120)

Workshop 3

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

11.45 – 13.15 Parallel Session 7,
Parallel Session 8, and Workshop 3

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
Remote Design, Testing and Evaluation of an Integrated Circuit Differential Amplifier Experiment (#162)

Michal Sedlák

Control of Educational Plants over USB in GNU/Linux (#165)

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

Developing Tele-Operated Laboratories for Manufacturing Engineering Education: Platform for E-Learning and Telemetric Experimentation (PeTEX) (#119)

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

New Dimensions in Teaching Digital Electronics: A Multimode Laboratory Based on NI ELVIS IITM, LabVIEW and Multisim (#143)

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

14.15 – 14.55 Keynote Session 4, Room: Q1
                        Chair: Anders Ambrén

14.15  Mats Erixon, Media System Specialist, KTH-CSC Advanced Media Technology: "Technical Challenges and Ongoing Development; Experiences of Extreme Low Latency Visual Communication"

15.00 – 16.30 Parallel Session 9, Parallel
Session 10, and Thematic Session 2

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

Description of the remote UTC-WebLaboratory for engineering education and interactive demonstration by online experiments (#140)

Thematic Session 2

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

17.00 – 18.30 Parallel Session 11,
Workshop 4, and Demonstration 2

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

Policy-Based Remote Laboratory Multi-User Access Management (#114)

AntonellaLongo, Mario Bochicchio

Adding Collaborative Remote Lab Activities to Moodle (#151)

Workshop 4

17.00 – 18.30 Room: Q33

EUROMOTE II Preparation Workshop (#104)

Reinhard Langmann

Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Demonstration 2

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


Friday, 2 July 2010

09.00 –     Registration at the conference site

09:00-10:00: IAOE Annual General Meeting (for members only) Room: Q34 or Q1

10.00 – 10.45 Keynote Session 5, Room: Q1
                        Chair: Göran Karlsson

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

11.45 – 13.30 Parallel Session 12, Parallel
Session 13, and Demonstration 3

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

WEB 2.0 pharmacy Robots (#110)

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

Remote Laboratories Extending Access to Science and Engineering Curricular for Disabled Students (#166)

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)

 

Demonstration 3

11.45 – 13.30 Room: Q34

Description of the Remote UTC-WebLaboratory  for Engineering Education and Interactive Demonstration by Online Experiments (#140)


Jim Henry

University at Tenessee at Chattanooga, USA

Serge Zacher

University of Applied Sciences RheinMain, Rüsselheim, Germany

13:30-13:45 Closing session, Best paper award. Room: Q1

13.45  Farewell coffee

 

Topics


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



154  156  160  161  162  163  164  166

B

Remote Process Visualization and Virtual Instrumentation

105  107  120  156

C

Remote Control and Measurement Technologies

102  105  107  117  126  132  135  147  162  165

D

Online Engineering

100  105  107  119  135  137  141  143  145  160  162

E

Networking and Grid technologies

128

F

Mixed Reality Environments

134  141

G

Demands in Education and Training

123  131  139  145  147 166

H

Telerobotics and Teleprescence

103  110

I

Support of Collaborative Work in Virtual Engineering Environments

114  138  141  151

J

Present and Future Trends Including Social and Educational Aspects

112  145  149  156

K

Human Computer Interfaces, Usability, Reusabílity, Accessibility

163  166

L

Standards and Standardization Proposals

115  129

M

Innovative Organizational and Educational Concepts for Remote Engineering

112  119  123  128  137  139  143  149





Topics

Papers; determined topic for parallel session

A

Virtual and Remote Laboratories

108  111  113  116  117  118  126  127  130  142  148  150  154  161 164

B

Remote Process Visualization and Virtual Instrumentation

105  107  120

C

Remote Control and Measurement Technologies

102  132  162  165

D

Online Engineering

100  135  160

E

Networking and Grid technologies

128

F

Mixed Reality Environments

134  141

G

Demands in Education and Training

131  139  147

H

Telerobotics and Teleprescence

103  110

I

Support of Collaborative Work in Virtual Engineering Environments

114  138  151

J

Present and Future Trends Including Social and Educational Aspects

112  145  149  156

K

Human Computer Interfaces, Usability, Reusabílity, Accessibility

163  166

L

Standards and Standardization Proposals

115  129

M

Innovative Organizational and Educational Concepts for Remote Engineering

119  123  137  143

 

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)]