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A General Framework for Networked Multimedia Applications Enabling Access to Laboratory Equipment: The LABNET Project Experience
Las Vegas, NV April 02-April 04
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Franco Davoli, DIST-University of Genoa Research Unit
Piergiulio Maryni, DIST-University of Genoa Research Unit
Marco Perrando, DIST-University of Genoa Research Unit
Sandro Zappatore, DIST-University of Genoa Research Unit
Abstract: The issue of accessing remote complex laboratories in a networked environment, and perform experiments and measurements, in which several applications and diverse devices are involved is addressed in the paper. A proposal is described of a common architecture for enhanced multimedia remote device control. The aim is to have the ability to set up a "gate" device that is the structured sum of real devices (from routers to microscopes) and virtual ones (e.g., software applications). The architecture exploits the most recent WWW "products", using the flexibility of embedding Java within a middle-ware framework. The authors do not claim that this will be "the" common architecture in such environment, but this exercise is useful for highlighting a number of problems through the proposal of different sets of solutions. The definition and initial implementation of this concept is part of the activities carried on within the framework of the LABNET project, at the CNIT Multimedia Communications Lab in Naples, Italy. The project, started in April 2000, aims at the implementations of tools for the network access to real laboratories and the management of experiments at a distance. The main structure of the project and the on-going activities are also briefly described.
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Franco Davoli, Piergiulio Maryni, Marco Perrando, Sandro Zappatore, "A General Framework for Networked Multimedia Applications Enabling Access to Laboratory Equipment: The LABNET Project Experience," itcc, pp.0359, International Conference on Information Technology: Coding and Computing (ITCC '01), 2001
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